the mood is sherlock and john never being able to touch each other unless they’re in mortal danger because it gives them an excuse they don’t have to examine too closely. this mood will age you. don’t forget to hydrate
If you start watching The Great Game at 11:04:16, Sherlock will say “meretricious” and Lestrade will reply with “and a happy new year” at exactly midnight. Start off your New Year right.
This meme is a phrasal meme that involves stating an opinion or concept and then concluding it with “thanks for coming to my TED talk” (or variants thereof).
It appears to have started in 2015 within the BBC Sherlock fandom on Tumblr.
One of earliest examples of this meme is a text post by Tumblr user @beysuspng (since deactivated) titled, “listen up”. The body of the text post states, “john and sherlock”. On or around 28 May 2015, the post was reblogged by the original poster with the addition of, “thanks for coming to my ted talk”.
Similar posts started showing up within the BBC Sherlock fandom thereafter.
For example, on 30 June 2015, a very similar post was published and reblogged. The original post stated, “sherlock and john”, and the reblog by the original poster had the addition of, “thanks for coming to my ted talk”.
By September 2015, the phrase “thanks for coming to my TED talk” became more popular within the fandom and was recognized as a meme within the fandom.
However, from 2015 to early 2017, the meme more or less remained within the Sherlock fandom.
Starting mid-2017, however, the meme started getting popularity outside of the fandom. It is difficult to pinpoint a specific point at which the phrase received widespread popularity on Tumblr, however.
(Note about Meme Documentation: Meme Documentation does not document fandom-specific memes unless they leave the fandom. Although Meme Documentation was documenting in 2015, this meme would not have been documented back then since it was fandom-specific at the time. Since the meme did not leave the fandom until 2017, it has been documented as a 2017 meme.)