The trans masters of memes are back at it again. (Twitter/Getty)

If there’s one thing the trans community can do, it’s meme like no other.

From #HowHardDidPubertyHitYou glo-ups to trans-positive spins on the ‘Is This a Pigeon?’ meme, trans Twitter users know how to use the internet to become the master at clapbacks.

No wonder with what many trans folk are forced to contend with on an almost daily basis online, like one tweet by YouTuber Blaire White.

White, a self-described “political and social commentator” with connections to far-right movements, has described being trans as a mental disorder in 2017.

In her latest anti-trans tirade, White tweeted, to her, society would be OK with trans folk if they didn’t complain about oppression.

Trans: I'm trans Society: k Trans: Here are my pronouns Society: k Trans people: WAX MY BALLS & GIVE HORMONES TO KIDS OR YOUR'E A BIGOT Society: Ok that's a little too fa- Trans: FUCK YOU FASCIST Society: Okay fuck it then I give up Trans: Omg why does everyone hate me — Blaire White (@MsBlaireWhite) August 31, 2019

The tweet is referring to Jessica Yaniv. The trans activist and journalist was refused by several salons in British Colombia, Canada, for refusing her “gender-affirming” beauty services because she is trans.

White had made a number of vlogs on Yaniv in a rivalry which has split the internet.

But the fact that deadly violence against trans people is rocketing, and many countries haunted by a spectre of anti-trans murder statistics, trans people certainly do have one or two reasons to be ticked off.

And, despite a scientific study showing that trans people are born that way, many dispute the existence of anyone who’s not cisgender.

So, Trans Twitter once again has turned to memes as an opportunity to not only get back at transphobes, but remind the word that they’re only human.

In the last few days since White’s tweet, trans folk have taken the format it turned it into a trans-positive and purely wholesome meme.

And there are a tonne

trans people: im trans society: ok trans: please use my pronouns and my new name society: ok trans: thanks society: you're welcome [new name] trans: 🙂 society: 🙂 — ♀️ LUNA!!! ♀️ (@Nyeh830) September 1, 2019

trans people: im trans society: ok Jason derulo: Jason derulo — 4 Days til Steel beam 2 (@ActuallynHayden) September 2, 2019

trans people: im trans society: ok two trucks: having sex two trucks: having sex my muscles: my muscles involuntarily: flex — Snow 🌨 (@LovelySoftSnow) September 2, 2019

trans people: im trans society: ok austin powers: hi guys trans people: holy shit its austin powers austin powers: yeah baby — ً (@greyseaI) September 2, 2019

Twitter users stripped the original of all its context and it became a way for trans people to not only think about the different ways people can become allies, but also throw in some oddly specific TV and music references.

Everything from viral advertisements in the UK to Jason Derulo, Overwatch to Austin Powers, there was no part of pop culture that was left un-memed.

Trans people : I'm trans Society: k Company: Find your ideal hotels at a low price online Trans people : Holy shit thank you Hotel : Trivago — 𝚂𝚊𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚗𝚊𝚎𝚕 (@Hinazumii) September 1, 2019

trans ppl: i'm trans society: ok sans: hey trans ppl: oh my god its sans undertale! sans: trans rights — 🎭 sans fucking undertale is in smash (@clownfuckery) September 1, 2019

trans people: im trans society: ok italians: i cooka da meatball — jesse🕯@ comms (@wornsword) September 2, 2019

trans people: im trans society: ok trans people: here are my pronouns: society: ok shnitzel from chowder: radda radda radda trans people: holy shit its shnitzel from chowder shnitzel from chowder: radda radda radda radda — strap taker (@lowTmale) September 2, 2019

Trans: do you like waffles Society: yeah we like waffles Trans: do you like pancakes Society: yeah we like pancakes Trans people: do you like French toast Society: yeah we like French toast Trans: do doo dodo Society: can’t wait to get a mouthful — KnightOfGames (@KnightOfGames_) September 1, 2019