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  2. File:Coconut Tree Magic.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. What is the Kamala Harris coconut tree meme? - AOL

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    The coconut tree image stems from remarks that Harris made last May at the swearing-in ceremony of commissioners for the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and ...

  4. The Kamala Harris Coconut Tree Meme, Explained - AOL

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    The “coconut tree” line originally comes from a speech that Harris delivered during a May 2023 event for the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic ...

  5. Kamala Harris' coconut tree meme has resurfaced - AOL

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    First, some background on the Kamala Harris “coconut tree” quote that has been going viral: Back in May 2023, the vice president gave remarks for the swearing-in ceremony of commissioners for ...

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  7. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? - Wikipedia

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    [6] [9] In these memes, to "fall out of a coconut tree" typically means that one lacks awareness of one's surroundings, akin to the phrase "living under a rock". [10] The New York Times reported that enthusiasm for Harris and the coconut tree meme was driving a Washington-area surge in demand for piña coladas. [10]

  8. Here’s why the viral Kamala Harris 'coconut tree' meme works ...

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    The coconut tree meme that’s taken over the internet began as “opposition research,” said Michael Franklin, a D.C.-based communications strategist and founder of Words Normalize Behavior.

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