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#McConnelling

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#McConnelling is a video remix fad that involves setting an alternate background music to U.S. Republican senator Mitch McConnell’s election campaign advertisement released in March 2014. Since the introduction of the idea through Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show, numerous remixes of the ad featuring unfitting music have emerged online with the Twitter hashtag.

Origin

On March 11th, 2014, Mitch McConnell released his first campaign ad[1] titled “McConnell Working for Kentuckians” for this year’s general election, in which the senator and his wife are shown smiling while peppy music plays in the background.

Among many of those who found the video to be a comedy goldmine were the writers of Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show[2], who decided to pair the video with a variety of alternate songs and feature them on the program on March 13th, 2014.



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Immediately after the broadcast of The Daily Show episode, dozens of remixed videos began to flood on to YouTube[4] and Twitter[7] under the hashtag #McConnelling (shown below).



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Jealous Husky

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Jealous Husky, also known as Pissed Off Husky, is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photograph of an annoyed-looking Alaskan Malamute dog seated next to a man and a woman on a snow-covered mountain. The captions typically portray the dog as his owner’s overprotective bro with guarded feelings towards his girlfriend.

Origin

On March 9th, 2014, Redditor Stuface submitted a photograph of a couple posing with their Alaskan Malamute in front of a mountain range to the /r/funny[1] subreddit (shown below, left). In the comments section of the post, Redditors began posting humorous internal monologues attributed to the angry-looking dog. In the first four days, the post gained over 13,600 up votes and 320 comments. On the same day, Redditor Matter1234 submitted the same photograph with the caption “Wait a minute / They weren’t wrestling” to /r/funny[2] (shown below, right).



Spread

On March 10th, 2014, Redditor Flim_Flams submitted an image macro titled “Pissed Off Husky,” with a caption depicting the dog as envious of his owner’s female companion (shown below, left). The same day, Redditor yemyek submitted another image macro titled “I thought I’d give it a try with Jealous Husky,” which joked about the couple using peanut butter in a sexual context (shown below, right). Also on March 10th, the Internet humor blog Tastefully Offensive[6] highlighted Reddit Flim_Flams’ image macro. In the next four days, the posts gained over 25,400 and 14,900 up votes on /r/AdviceAnimals[3][4] respectively. During that same time, there were over 70 new image macros submitted to /r/adviceanimals[5] containing the word “husky.”



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Kyoto Animation

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About

Kyoto Animation (often abbreviated to KyoAni) is a japanese anime studio based in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, and is responsible for many popular anime series, most notably The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Lucky Star and K-On!. First founded in 1981, the company gained a significant online following among Otaku, due to the company’s moe styled shows.

History

Kyoto Animation was first founded in 1981, but did not start to produce their own shows until August 26, 2003, starting with the show Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, a spin-off to the Full Metal Panic anime series produced by Gonzo. The studio did not reach critical acclaim, however, until the creation of their 4th show The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya on April 2, 2006. The show received widespread popularity, both in Japan and in the west, leading to the success of the studio. The show is also credited as being one of the first shows to use a moe art style, as well as being the show which popularised the style. Following this success, the studio proceeded to have continued success, producing many popular shows, most notably Lucky Star and K-On. However, after the release of their show Nichijou, the studio’s productions began to drop in popularity, with the show only being able to sell 924 DVD copies within it’s first week. Following this, the studio began to produce it’s own original shows, most notably Love, Chunibyo and Other Delusions and Free! Iwatobi Swim Club, based on works submitted to the studio via their Kyoto Animation Awards.

Online Relevance

. The company has a significant presence on anime related sites, as well as on sites such as Tumblr[1], 4chan’s /a/ (Anime and Manga)[2] and /c/ (Anime/Cute)boards[3], Fanpop[4], My Anime List[5], DeviantART[6][7]. There are numerous sites holding information of the company, such as the Kyoto Animation wiki[8], TV Tropes[9] and Anime News Network[10]. The Kyoto Animation YouTube Channel also has over 50,000 subscribers[11].

Related Subcultures

The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya

The Melancholy of Haruhi is a slice of life anime which first aired in 2006. The series follows the adventures of Kyon, a high school boy who is forced to join a club dedicated to searching for extra-terrestrial beings (known as the SOS Brigade) by his eccentric classmate Haruhi Suzumiya. The series is widely regarded as one of the most famous anime of all time, and is acknowledged as one of the pioneers of the moe genre.



Free! – Iwatobi Swim Club

*Free! Iwatobi Swim Club* is a sports/slice of life anime which first aired in 2013. First originating as a 30 second promotion for the company, the commercial received significant popularity among female anime fans, known as fujoshi, later becoming known as Swimming Anime. After the announcement of the show, there was both a large amount of praise and criticism aimed towards the company, with many Fujoshi happy at the prospect of a show catering towards them, while many Otaku claiming that the company had betrayed them.



Nichijou

Nichijou is a comedy/slice of life anime series which first aired in 2011. Despite the show garnering a significant online following among Otaku, praising the art style and comedy, the series was not a commercial success, with the DVD only selling 924 copies within it’s first week.



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Heard You Were Talking Shit

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“Heard You Were Talking Shit…” is a phrase often used in reaction images where an angry person or an animal glares at something. It is sometimes followed up with “…Like I Wouldn’t Hear It” or a similar variation of it.

Origin

The origin of the phrase might be dated back to the song Hollaback Girl by Gwen Stefani, released in 2004. The one part of the song lyrics are: “I heard that you were talking shit and you didn’t think that I would hear it”[1].



On March 11th, 2013, a Tumblr user wtfbrian posted a picture of a goat answering a cellphone, with comment “i heard you were talking shit and you didnt think that i would hear it”[2]. Over the year, the post has gotten over 138,000 notes.


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DouchebagChocolat

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About: DouchebagChocolat (more commonly referred to as Demolition D+) is a popular youtuber who reviews anime.
Online History: His channel was created on 30.05.2007, and his first video was posted on 11.08.2009 titled “MHP2G MHFU– Descendants of the King”

As of today 15.3.2014, he has nearly 60k subscribers.
Reputation: DouchebagChocolat is mainly known for his “Should you watch” series in which he analyzes the prons and cons of animes, which are for the most part recommended by his viewer’s. His most popular reviews are “Should you watch: Shingeki no Kyojin?” and “Should you watch: Mirai Nikki?”

One of his most popular videos titled “You want some Mountain Dew?”, in which his asks his dog if she wants some mt. dew, has been featured on (reddit.com)/r/videos on 16.10.2013

(reddit page-http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/1omars/the_dog_does_not_want_mountain_dew/)

"What a time to be alive..."

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READ ME! Before you start this “I haven’t seen it before, therefore it is not a meme. +1 Deadpool” mentality, I do think that this is sub-worthy, so if anyone can help me out, just request editorship.

About

“What a time to be alive” is a term often mentioned when (researching this)

Origin

The term “What a time to be alive” originated from the simpsons scene, where Jasper believes he is in the future, after being frozen in the Kwik E-Mart. He walks out and sees a moon pie, thinking “What a time to be alive”

Spread

The term “What a time to be alive” has been mentioned on numerous sites, such as the comment section of Reddit, or numerous Tumblr posts.

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The DFTBA Sexual Abuse Scandal

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Overview

The DFTBA Sexual Abuse Scandal refer to a series of accusations of sexual misconducts made against several musicians who were or are signed to the Don’t Forget To Be Awesome (DFTBA) Records, a digital music label launched by the Vlogbrothers for a group of independent recording artists on YouTube. Since the outbreak of the allegations, which emerged between November 2008 and March 2014, all three musicians involved in the scandal have had their music and merchandise removed from the official DFTBA website.[2]

Background

DFTBA Records, which is named after the initialism of one of the Vlogbrothers’ catchphrases “Don’t Forget To Be Awesome,” was founded by Hank Green and musician Alan Lastufka[3] in November 2008.

Lombardo’s Arrest

On February 12th, 2012, The Smoking Gun[4] reported F.B.I agents has seized Mike Lombardo’s computers after several teenagers came forward saying they had exchanged sexually explicit photos with the DFTBA-signed artist. In July 2012, Lombardo was arrested on charges of soliciting explicit photos from minors[1] and subsequently sentenced to five years in federal prison on the charge of possessing child pornography[5] on February 28th, 2014. Shortly after news of the FBI investigation on Lombardo broke, Hank Green issued a statement on behalf of himself, his brother John, and DFTBA records on his Tumblr blog[11] on February 18th, 2012, explaining he had taken down Lombardo’s page from the label’s official website.

Notable Developments

Allegations Against Tom Milsom

On March 11th, 2014, Tumblr user Olga[6][7] wrote a blog post in which she accused YouTube musician Tom Milsom of emotionally abusing and manipulating her during the course of their relationship. On March 13th, Olga posted another update with more details about her accusations, including their age difference at the time they had first met. The relationship began when she was 15 years old and he was 21.

Allegations Against Alex Day

On March 12th, an anonymous Tumblr blog post accused yet another DFTBA artist Alex Day of pressuring her into a sexual relationship with him.[8] In the following days, additional allegations of misconduct were made against Day by both anonymous and self-claimed victims.[9][10] That same day, Day addressed the allegations on his Tumblr blog in a post titled “On Mistakes.”[19] In it he states:

“Until yesterday, I thought that I had had only appropriate, though occasionally manipulative relationships with women. However, the model of consent that I followed, not that I specifically thought about it at the time – was that only “no” meant “no.” That is not what consent is.The result of that belief that ‘only no means no’, is that I spent a long part of my life doing shitty things to good people and barely ever realising or acknowledging that I was doing the shitty things.”


Hank Green’s Response

Green addressed the allegations against Milsom in a post on his Tumblr[13] in which he explained he was sad and angry over the revelation Milsom had had a relationship with a minor. Green posted a response to the allegations regarding Milsom and Day on March 14th, 2014.[12] In his post titled “WTF Is Going On” he explains:

“This probably goes without saying but I am both furious and saddened that people in my community would have these manipulative, unhealthy, and even abusive relationships. I do not know all of the details of these relationships, nor do I believe it is my place to know, but I have no doubt that Alex and Tom took advantage of people and I am so tired of being angry that now I’m just sad.”


The same day he uploaded a video to the Vlogbrothers[14] channel titled “Sexual Abuse, Consent, and Culture” which explored those issues. As of March 17th, the video has gained more than 310,000 views.



News Media Coverage

On March 14th, 2014, New Media Rockstars[15] published a post titled “Alex Day Now Involved In ‘Sexual Misconduct’ Allegations, Asked To Be Pulled From DFTBA Records As Well” which covered the allegations against Day and his response. That same day, New York University’s student publication NYU Local[16] detailed a brief history of sexual charges and allegations made against the DFTBA artists in a post titled “Sexual Abuse Allegations Rock YouTube Community,” while The Daily Dot[17][18] reported on the troubling implications of YouTube artist-an interactions in the light of the DFTBA scandal.

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External References

[1]The Daily Dot – YouTube’s Mike Lombardo arrested for child pornography by FBI

[2]DFTBADFTBA

[3]YouTube – DFTBA Records

[4]The Smoking Gun – FBI Probe Targets Musician Who Allegedly Swapped Naked Photos With Underage Female Fans

[5]Daily Mail – YouTube ‘star’, 25, jailed for exchanging explicit images with underage female fans

[6]Tumblr – hmm ok well

[7]Tumblr – now everything’s died down and i’ve had a little time away from everything i can kind of come back to approaching the situation rationally/logically rather than emotionally

[8]Tumblr – Sexual Abuse and YouTube

[9]Tumblr – Sexual Abuse and YouTube

[10]Tumblr – Re On Mistakes

[11]Tumblr – A Note From John and Hank

[12]Tumblr – WTF Is Going On

[13]Tumblr – Tom

[14]YouTube – Vlogbrothers

[15]New Media Rockstars- Vlogbrothers

[16]NYU Local- Sexual Abuse Allegations Rock YouTube Community

[17]The Daily Dot- Sexual Abuse Allegations Rock YouTube Community

[18]The Daily Dot- Sexual Abuse Allegations Rock YouTube Community


Waluigi

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This entry is a work in progress.

About

Waluigi is a character from the Mario video game franchise. Despite having appeared mainly in spinoffs of the franchise, he has gained popularity in the Mario fandom due to his mischievous, cunning nature.

Origin

Waluigi’s first appearance in the Mario franchise was in the Nintendo 64 game Mario Tennis, released in 2000. he was designed to be the Luigi’s rival in the way that Wario is to Mario, with exaggerated physical traits.
His name comes from a pun based on “Warui”, The Japanese word for Bad, and “Ruigi”, since Japan substitutes the letter L for R, which makes his name literally “Bad Luigi”.

Waluigi has also appeared in other Mario spinoffs, such as Mario Kart, Mario Golf, and Mario Party, as well as an assist trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

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Waluigi gained popularity in the fandom thanks to his over-the-top appearance and voice. Several Tumblr Ask Blogs have impersonated Waluigi, such as WAAAAAAAH and Ask Waluigi.

On TV Tropes, Waluigi is listed as an example of an Ensemble Darkhorse character; one who becomes very popular despite not being in the main cast.

Waluigi started out as a character solely to mirror Mario & Wario’s rivalry by giving Luigi an enemy and completely lacking a personality beyond being overconfident and narcissistic. Since then, Waluigi has steadily increased in popularity over the years, even earning himself an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an Assist Trophy. The biggest reason he’s so popular is thanks to Brawl in the Family, where the fans of the series were able to see Waluigi in a different (crazier and funnier) look. He also became more of a mischievous trickster with some bits of Tragic Villain and Butt Monkey as more games came out, giving him an overall better characterization other than just being a “rival to Luigi”, got awesome music and stages to his name (particularly Waluigi Pinball in Mario Kart DS), and got more hilarious animations and roles in the games he appeared in. All of this with the Mario series constantly pulling in new fans who didn’t have to deal with his early Scrappy moments, have been responsible for his more positive reception, even if he still is a Base Breaker.

Waluigi Time

A popular quote from Waluigi is “Too Bad, Waluigi Time”, which originates from the Super Smash Bros. Webcomic Brawl In The Family, which shows his crazier side. The quote is often used in the context of Waluigi threads.

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Notable Examples


Related Pages

Waluigi- Super Mario Wiki
Waluigi- Brawl in the Family
Posts tagged with waluigi on Tumblr

Bechdel Test

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The Bechdel Test is a collection of three questions that can be posed to a film to see how it handles its female characters (or lack thereof). It originally comes from the comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For created by American comic artist Alison Bechdel. The test can also be applied to other forms of visual media such as television and video games.

Origin

The test can originally be found in a strip published in 1985 titled “The Rule.” The strip shows two friends walking past a movie theater as one explains to the other the three things a film must have for her to see the film:

“One, it has to have a least two women in it, who, two talk to each other, about, three, something besides a man.”




She then explains the last movie she was able to see based on her rules was Alien, which had been released six years prior in 1979.

Spread

On June 30th, 2008, Jennifer Kesler published a post titled “Why film schools teach screenwriters not to pass the Bechdel test” on the film blog The Hathor Legacy.[7]

The first entry for The Bechdel Test on Urban Dictionary[1] was entered by user AutumnDevi on May 9th, 2009, which defines the term as:

“A test for movies. In order to “pass” a movie must have

1) At least two named female characters who

2) talk to each other about

3) something other than a man"


On December 7th, 2009, the YouTube channel feministfrequency[4] uploaded a video titled “The Bechdel Test for Women in Movies” that examined the standard and listen many films that don’t pass the test such as Bruno, Ghostbusters, and Clerks. As of March 2014, the video has gained over 730,000 views.



On April 11th, 2010, bechdeltest.com[3] was created, which hosts a list of movies that indicates if they pass the test, or if they pass certain points but not others.[5]

In 2013 a handful of movie theaters in Sweden began issuing “A” ratings to movies that passed the test.[2]

Several film lists of major films that past the test were compiled in 2013 and 2014 including ones on Total Film[6] and Vocativ.[8]

Criticism

On November 13th, 2013, IndieCritic[10] ran a post titled "Does It Matter If the Bechdel Test “Fails” Feminist Films?" that suggests the test can let films that do not treat women well slide, while ignoring female dominated films like Sex and the City: 2. On January 7th, 2014, Slate[9] published a post titled “The Bechdel Test Sets the Bar Too Low. Let’s Write a New One” that discussed the tests shortcomings.

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American Horror Story

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American Horror Story is an American horror television drama that consists of mini-series-like season that each have their own theme and characters, though multiple season employ many of the same actors. Three seasons have aired as of March 2014, including Murder House, Asylum, and Coven, with a fourth season set to premiere in fall 2014.

Premise

Murder House

Ben (Dylan McDermott), Vivien (Connie Britton) and their teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga) move into a house where the previous occupants died in a murder suicide. Violet quickly develops a relationship with her father’s teenage psychiatric patient Tate (Evan Peters), while her parents become friendly with their neighbor Constance (Jessica Lange) and her daughter Addie (Jamie Brewer). The house is full of the ghosts of the people who have died there, including Tate, who was a high school shooter. Tate rapes Vivien, who becomes pregnant with twins, only one of which was fathered by Tate. Another ghost that joins the house is Hayden (Kate Mara), a woman Ben had an affair with who is murdered by one of the house ghosts when she comes to confront Ben. Violet becomes a house ghost after she commits suicide, Vivien becomes a house ghost when she and one of the twins die in childbirth, and Ben becomes a house ghost when he’s murdered by Hayden. They remain in the house to scare off other potential buyers, while the live twin is raised by Constance, who was Tate’s mother and thus the boy’s grandmother. The series ends with her discovery the three-year-old boy, prophesized to be the anti-christ, had murdered his nanny.



Asylum

Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) and Sister Mary Eunice (Lily Rabe) run Briarcliff Mental Institution in 1964 with Dr. Oliver Thredson (Zachary Quinto) and scientist Dr. Arthur Arden (James Cromwell). Thredson is a serial killer who pins his murders on Briarcliff patient Kit Walker (Evan Peters), who is accused of murdering his wife Alma Walker (Britne Oldford), who he believes was abducted by aliens. Arden is a former Nazi who performs medical experiments on the patients. Another patient is journalist Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson), who is committed by her girlfriend Wendy (Clea Duvall) when Sister Jude threatens to make their relationship public. Walker begins a relationship with accused murder Grace Bertrand (Lizzie Brocheré). Bertrand and Walker have a child together and the family is released, when they find out Kit’s wife is alive and they also have a child. Winters is able to expose Thredson as the serial killer, but not before he rapes her. In the present day she is a successful reporter, and the season ends with her child by Thredson, Johnny (Dylan McDermott), who she gave up for adoption, holding her at gunpoint, though she’s able to take charge of the situation and kills him instead.



Coven

Cordelia Foxx (Sarah Paulson) runs a school for young witches in New Orleans, where she lives with her mother, Fiona Goode (Jessica Lange), who is the coven’s Supreme, or most powerful witch. As the season begins four new witches arrive-Zoe Benson (Taissa Farmiga), who can cause men to have brain hemorrhages by sleeping with them, Queenie (Gabourey Sidibe), a human voodoo doll, Madison Montgomery (Emma Roberts), who can move things with her thoughts, and Nan (Jamie Brewer), who can hear other’s thoughts. Goode is desperate to beat her incurable cancer, which is seen as a sign that a new Supreme will rise soon, as the old Supreme’s power weakens as the new one rises. Goode resurrects Delphine LaLaurie (Kathy Bates), who killed and tortured slaves in the 1800s, to annoy Marie Laveau (Angela Bassett), a voodoo priestess who cursed LaLaurie. LaLaurie becomes a maid at the school as the girls develop their powers while waiting to see who will emerge as the next supreme. When it appears Goode has been murdered they hold a competition among the girls to see who the next supreme is, but during the competition it becomes clear Foxx is the new supreme. Goode returns briefly before dying of cancer, while Foxx makes the Coven public and continues to run the school with the girls who survived the test (Queenie and Benson).



History

The show was created by Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy. It premiered on FX on October 5th, 2011. As of March 2014, three seasons and a total of 38 episodes have aired. It was renewed for a fourth season, which will take place in a carnival, on November 6th, 2013.[5]

Reception

American Horror Story received a score of 8.5 on IMDB[1] and a rating of 65 on Metacritic.[2] It has been nominated for four Golden Globes, winning one in 2012 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Jessica Lange). It has also won four Primetime Emmys including ones for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie (Jessica Lange), Outstanding Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Movie, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special, and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie (James Cromwell).

Online Presence

As of March 2014, American Horror Story’s official Twitter[3] account has over 490,000 followers and its Facebook[4] page has over 6.9 million likes. The first two seasons are available to watch for subscribers on Netflix.

Fandom

There are numerous fan-run Tumblr blogs dedicated to the American Horror Story fandom including ahsconfessions,[6] f-yeah-americanhorrorstory,[7] and americanhorrorstoryahs.[8] As of March 2014, there are over 790 American Horror Story fanfiction submissions on Fanfic.net[9] and more than 5,400 fan art submissions for the show on DeviantArt.[10]



Related Memes

Surprise, Bitch

“Surprise, Bitch,” not to be confused with James Doakes’ “Surprise, Motherf**ker”, is a catchphrase associated with the character Madison Montgomery (played by Emma Roberts) in American Horror Story: Coven.



On Tumblr, the phrase has been paired with GIFs depicting the return of a character once thought to be dead.



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External References

[1]IMDBAmerican Horror Story

[2]Metacritic – American Horror Story

[3]Twitter – AHSFX

[4]Facebook – American Horror Story

[5]Entertainment Weekly – American Horror Story Renewed for 4th Season

[6]Tumblr – ahsconfessions

[7]Tumblr – f-yeah-americanhorrorstory

[8]Tumblr – americanhorrorstoryahs

[9]Fanfiction.net – American Horror Story

[10]DeviantArt – American Horror Story

Natalia Poklonskaya

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Natalia Poklonskaya is a 33-year-old former Ukrainian official who gained international fame online following her appointment as the chief prosecutor of the newly-created Autonomous Republic of Crimea in March 2014.

History

According to the Turkish news site National Turk[8], Poklonskaya had previously served as the chief prosecutor of the Crimean region within the Ukrainian Attorney General’s Office. On March 11th, 2014, Poklonskaya was appointed as the Prosecutor General of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea during the independence movement in the former Ukrainian region. According to the Turkish news site National Turk, Poklonskaya had previously served as the chief prosecutor of the Crimean region within the Ukrainian Attorney General’s Office. Later that day, she made her first appearance at a press conference, during which she reportedly called the Ukranian officials “devils from the ashes,” and the footage was subsequently uploaded by YouTuber Andrey Russian on the next day (shown below).



On March 13th, 2014, the same clip was re-uploaded to the Japanese YouTube channel YouTubi News,[6] where it received upwards of 228,000 views and 120 comments in the first four days.

Fandom

On March 15th, the Japanese news blog RocketNews24[2] highlighted several photographs of Poklonskaya (shown below) and reported that a fandom surrounding the prosecutor had formed among Japanese netizens.



On March 16th, Lowyat Forums[7] member Mustadio created a thread about Poklonskaya, referring to her as “Putin’s new sexy prosecutor.” On the following day, a Facebook[3] community page titled “Natalia Poklonskaya” was launched, highlighting notable photographs and illustrations of the Crimea prosecutor. In the first 20 hours, the page garnered upwards of 1,400 likes. On March 18th, a thread about Polonskaya was created in the /int/ (international) board on 4chan.



Fan Art

Within one week of her appointment as prosecutor, many fan illustrations of Poklonskaya had been submitted to both Pixiv[5] and DeviantArt[4] (shown below).



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Darude - Sandstorm

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About

Sandstorm is 99’s trance genre music had been made by the finnish producer Darude[1]. Song is mostly being used for the bait trolling on the questions about the music sources on videos or streams in Twitch or Youtube.[2]

Origin

According to one of the Reddit thread[3], song become popular on twitch streams and viewers often ask the source of the music. Then other streamers started to bait commentary on twitch and describe every music source as “Darude Sandstorm”

External References

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Dad Runs Through Window / Running Dad Comic

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Running Dad is a series of comics, featuring a kid talking to his dad about some private matters, which in turn causes the dad to jump out of the window and run away afterwards.

Origin

The original comic was created by Belgian Cartoonist Jeroom Snelders[1] and was first shared online on the Facebook page of his company Jeroom,[2] which specialices in creating comics featuring a lot of dark and deadpan humor, on June 19th, 2012. The comic features a young boy asking his father about the location of the g-spot in women, to which his father becomes nervous and runs off by jumping through the window.


Translation:

Kid: “Dad, where lies the g-spot in the woman?”
Dad: “Uhm… Uh…”

Spread

Sometime around May 27th, 2013, a 4chan user created the template of the comic, of which the edits started to be created all around various 4chan’s boards[3]. Some of those edits were later posted on Reddit[4], where they got over 1850 upvotes. Later day, they were also posted on TheMaveSite Forums[5]. On May 31st, 2013, an edit named “Dad… I’m a libertarian”[6] was posted on /r/libertarianmeme sub-Reddit, where it got over 350 thumbs up. The same year, on August 16th, the image was posted Ron Paul Forums[7], and, on December 12th, it was posted on Funnyjunk[8].


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That Changes Everything

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That Changes Everything is a comic exploitable featuring a dad holding and yelling at his underage daughter with mostly random and offensive slurs often related to controversional topics such as racism and child molestation.

Origin

The original comic was created by the Belgian company Jeroom, which creates comics for various magazines featuring a lot of dark and deadpan humor and was first started by Belgian cartoonist Jeroom Snelders.[1] The comic was first seen in the Belgian magazine Humo and later shared online on the website[2] of the magazine on October 20th, 2011. The single panel features a dad telling his daughter that you can’t get AIDS from a musquito bite, only to afterwards reply that it becomes a different case if the musquito is a homosexual.


Translation:

Dad: “No honey, you can’t get AIDS from a musquito bite.”
Daughter: “Even if the musquito is a homophile?”
Dad: “That changes everything!”

Spread

On July 8th, 2012, Tumblr[3] user welcometothedankside posted an edit of the comic panel featuring the father attempting to persuade his daughter into smoking marijuana by saying “420 blaze it faggot” (shown below). Within the next seven months, the post received over 48,300 notes.



Notable Examples


External References

[1]Wikipedia – Jeroom

[2]Humo.be – Aidsmug

[3]Tumblr – welcometothedankside


2048

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2048 is a single player puzzle game in which the player combines tiles on a grid with matching numbers in order to create a single tile with the value 2048.

Origin

On March 5th, 2014, developer Gabriele Cirulli published the game 2048 on his Github repository. To win the game, the player presses directional keys to add new tiles to the board and merge tiles of matching numerical values into a new tile of their combined value. To win the game, the player must form a tile with the number 2048.



Spread

On March 13th, 2014, co-founder of the citizen advocacy group LaQuadrature du Net posted a tweet linking to the game with a warning about its addictive nature.




In the coming days, several sites published articles about the game’s viral success, including The Daily Dot, The Wall Street Journal, Epoch Times and City AM.

Search Interest

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Would you kindly?

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About

“Would you kindly?” and “a man chooses, a slave obeys” are both quotes from the 2007 first-person-shooter science-fiction videogame, “BioShock”.

Origin

After Atlas directs Jack, the protagonist, to Andrew Ryan’s mansion, he fights his way to Ryan’s personal office. Andrew Ryan, casually playing mini-golf, explains how Jack is his illegitimate child who was taken by Fontaine, placing him on the surface as opposed to the underwater city of Rapture and genetically modifying him to age much faster. Fontaine was planning to use Jack in a war with Ryan, using his genetics to access systems such as the bathysphere, locked out long ago. Andrew Ryan then commands Jack around the room using the phrase “Would you kindly?”, showing the effect it has on him. The game then cuts to a montage of all the times one of the characters, Atlas, has used the phrase “Would you kindly?” to mind control Jack, finishing with a slide of him saying “Would you kindly head over to Ryan’s office and kill that son of a bitch?”. Realizing how Fontaine fooled Jack, Ryan then hands him his golf club, commanding Jack to kill him whilst repeating the phrase “a man chooses; a slave obeys…”, showing how he was dying of his own will and not as he was defeated. After Jack delivers the final blow to Andrew’s head, wedging some of of the club into it, Atlas contacts him and reveals himself to be Fontaine. Fontaine, realizing his war against Ryan was over, takes over his systems and releases security drones into his office, to finish off Jack.

Spread

After BioShock’s release in 2007, the phrase became popular, being used in many forum posts and comments, mainly 4chan.

Another first-person-shooter game, Far Cry 3, references the “Would you kindly?” phrase in one of the achievements.

Notable Examples

Search Interest

Tech Support Gandalf

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About

Tech Support Gandalf is an advice animal character based on a behind-the-scene photograph of British actor Ian McKellen using a laptop computer while dressed in his Gandalf costume on the set of the 2012 epic fantasy film The Hobbit. The series portrays the actor as a tech support agent who offers various troubleshooting tips and wisdoms in the voice of Gandalf.

Origin

On March 15th, 2014, Redditor Miraclefish submitted a photo of British actor Ian McKellen dressed in his Gandalf costume from the Lord of the Rings film series using a Mac laptop to Reddit’s /r/pics[1] subreddit. As of March 20th, the photo has over 29,000 upvotes.



On March 16th, Redditor Lazyboyn97 submitted the photo to the /r/AdviceAnimals[5] subreddit with this phrase superimposed over it:

" One does not simply walk into Mordor. Google Maps has three bus routes."




The joke referenced the popular Lord of the Rings meme “one does not simply walk into Morder”. As of March 20th, the photo has over 17,000 up votes.

Spread

On March 17th, 2014, The Huffington Post[2] reported on the meme with a compilation of notable image macro instances, dubbing it “Technology Gandalf.” The same day, UpRoxx[3] ran a slideshow post titled “Meme Watch: Tech Support Gandalf Is The Only Installation Wizard You Need.” In nearly all subsequent news media coverage of the meme, the series has bee referred to as “Tech Support Gandalf.”



On March 18th, Neatorama[4] published a collection of the best examples of the meme, and on the same day, The Mary Sue[6] published a post titled “Things We Saw Today: Tech Support Gandalf, Our New Favorite Meme.”

Notable Examples



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Davidope

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About

Davidope is the pseudonym of animated GIF artist David Szakaly, who is known for posting his signature style of complex, psychedelic animations on the Tumblr microblogging platform.

History

On March 21st, 2007, Szakaly created the @davidope Twitter[9] feed. On December 2nd, 2008, Szakaly launched the DvdP Tumblr[1] blog, which initially highlighted still images for the first six months. On July 5th, 2009, Szakaly published his first original GIF[4] featuring water flowing out of a storm drainage pipe (shown below, left). On October 9th, he posted a GIF of a black-and-white sun shifting into a crescent moon, gathering more than 590 notes in the first five years (shown below, right).[5]



On November 1st, Szakaly published a set of black-and-white GIF animations featuring complicated three dimensional objects, a style of animation he later became associated with (shown below).[6][7][8]



On August 19th, 2010, the art and design blog I Want You[11] highlighted several of Szakaly’s animated GIFs. On September 21st, Szakaly uploaded a video to his YouTube channel titled “From the visual chinatown of davidope,” which featured several of his original animated GIFs accompanied by a variety of low and high pitched background noises (shown below).



On May 18th, 2011, Szakaly published an animated GIF homage to the “feathered” flight of Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo,[2] which was subsequently highlighted on the Internet news blog BoingBoing[3] the same day (shown below, left). On October 11th, 2012, the arts and culture blog Societe Perrier[12] published an interview with Szakaly, who described how he began publishing his animated works on Tumblr. On December 24th, 2013, Redditor lisacolnett submitted a Davidope GIF resembling a Christmas tree to the /r/gifs[13] subreddit, where it garnered upwards of 16,700 up votes and 240 comments in the first two months (shown below, right).



In March 2014, several arts and culture blogs highlighted notable examples of Szakaly’s GIFs, including This is Colossal,[14] Laughing Squid,[15] Policy Mic[16] and Neatorama.[17]

Notable GIFs



Search Interest

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External References

[1]Tumblr – dvdp

[2]Tumblr – SpaceShipTwos First Feathered Flight

[3]BoingBoing – Virgin Galactics feathered flight

[4]Tumblr – Raincdvdp

[5]Tumblr – dvdp

[6]Tumblr – dvdp

[7]Tumblr – dvdp

[8]Tumblr – dvdp

[9]Twitter – davidope

[10]Davidope.com – Davidope

[11]I Want You – Davidope

[12]Societe Perrier – Davidope Creates a Loop Life with His Animated Gifs

[13]Reddit – Merry Christmas to all of you on Reddit

[14]This is Colossal – The hypnotic animated gifs of david szakaly

[15]Laughing Squid – Mesmerizing abstract animated gifs

[16]Policy Mic – "This is what happens when a graphic designer turns gifs: http://www.policymic.com/articles/85739/this-is-what-happens-when-a-graphic-designer-turns-gifs-into-art

[17]Neatorama – David Szakalys Animated Abstractions

EVE Online: The Bloodbath of B-R5RB

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The Bloodbath of B-R5RB is considered to be one of the largest, if not the largest PvP (player-versus-player) battle to have ever played out in a videogame. It also marks the largest battle to date in the EVE Online universe, a space-themed MMORPG developed by icelandic CCP. The battle, led between the two player coalitions N3/PL and CFC/RUS, pitted 7500 players against each other in a battle that saw the destruction of 75 Titan-class ships, the largest type of capital ship available in the game. In total, the Bloodbath of B-R5RB lasted for 21 hours, with an estimated value of $300 000 worth of materiel destroyed.

The Escalation

EVE Online is an MMORPG where players can pilot starships and engage in a variety of tasks, such as mining, exploring the universe for hidden artefacts, manufacturing and fighting each other. Players have the ability to band together as corporations (the EVE equivalent of a WoW guild) to further mutual interests[1]. These corporations can band together into alliances, who in turn can form a much larger coalition of players that number in the thousands of players. These coalitions own entire regions of space, and often try to conquer each others’ “land” through warfare, diplomacy and/or sabotage. The political landscape in EVE is tenuous, and often leads to violent conflicts between power blocs, such as the Great Wars[2].

One of these conflicts erupted around a year ago, when the two coalitions N3 and Pandemic Legion formed up as the supercoalition N3/PL to drive the predominantly russian SOLAR Fleet alliance out from their territory together, while simultaneously gain control over a piece of territory called the Dronelands; a stretch of space ideal for the construction of the largest ships in EVE. The Clusterfuck Coalition (CFC) maintained a neutral approach to the conflict until N3/PL allied with their old adversaries, TEST Alliance Please Ignore, and started a minor war with the CFC. In turn, Clusterfuck formed an alliance with the russians out of necessity. The conflict, known as the Halloween war, eventually became a war of attrition between the two sides: the CFC and russians outnumbered N3/PL by a large amount, but the latter often managed to bring larger amounts of firepower to the field[3].

Taking a solar system from the hands of the enemy in EVE Online is no easy feat, and neither is maintaining it under your control. Owners of a system must pay a monthly fee to the game’s NPC police (CONCORD) to maintain sovereignty. Fail to pay on time, and you lose control of the system and any stations you might own in it, meaning that anyone else might swoop in and take control of your former assets. N3/PL used the B-R5RB system as a staging area for their operations against the CFC. Staging systems are of vital importance to coalitions, as they contain hangars holding hundreds of ships for their pilots, and are an important logistics centre and meeting area for their owners.

On january 27th, however, the bill for maintaining ownership of B-R5RB was not paid on time[4].

This proved to be a huge blunder for N3/PL. CFC took notice as they lost control of the system and rushed to capture everything they could with the help of their russian allies. N3/PL retaliated, sending a whole fleet of capital ships, including the massive Titans, to stop the CFC. Unexpectedly, the CFC responded by fielding an equally large force. As the two massive fleets engaged each other, reinforcements were called in on both sides to aid in the battle until it escalated out of proportions previously unseen.

And thus, the largest battle in EVE Online began due to a clerical error[5].

The Battle

As more and more players arrived on the scene to fight, CCP’s servers in London were struggling to bear the massive load without crashing the server node. Since EVE Online differs from other MMO in having all players assembled on a single shard instead of spreading them out across different servers, CCP had to develop different ways of handling large battles like the one of B-R5RB. For this purpose, a concept called Time Dilation was implemented, slowing down time on the node to 10% of normal game speed while keeping the rest of the nodes running normally[6]. This feature was also used for the famous Battle of Asakai[7] last year, as well as the battle for 6VDT. Ironically, this enabled both N3/PL and CFC/RUS to call in reinforcements quicker than they were being depleted, thus increasing server load.

While smaller ships skirmished close to stargates and neighbouring systems in an attempt to halt reinforcements, the main bulk of the fighting was carried out by both sides’ capital fleets, involving ships measuring several kilometres long such as carriers, dreadnoughts, supercarriers and the infamous Titans. Titans are the largest, most time consuming and most expensive ships to build in-game, and are valued due to being able to take huge amounts of punishment, deploy portals that can teleport entire fleets across several solar systems at once, and for their ability to fit doomsday weapons that can vaporize most ships in a single shot before going on a ten minute cooldown period[8]. With Time Dilation active however, Titan pilots had to wait an entire hour in real time before being able to fire their doomsdays again.

As news of the fighting spread across the EVE universe, opportunists and curious third parties alike rushed to the scene, either to simply witness the massacre, record it and upload footage on YouTube, or simply steal as much loot from the shipwrecks as they could. The player Nick_Fuzzeh, among others, managed to livestream large parts of the battle on Twitch[16].


After twelve hours of fighting, it became clear for N3/PL leadership that they were losing badly and would have to retreat[11]. As they struggled to evacuate as many capital ships as they could – easier said than done, as both sides had deployed interdiction bubbles that prevents any ship caught within from warping away – the CFC attempted to kill off as many retreating ships as they could. Although the main capital ship fight was drawing to a close, it would take many more hours before the rest of the fighting between smaller fleets and skirmishes died down – only to stop when the servers went on maintenance downtime, 21 hours after the battle had started[5].

The Aftermath

The resulting losses were on a scale previously unseen in EVE Online. A total of 7548 unique characters in total participated in the battle, involving 717 corporations as a part of 55 alliances. Both sides lost a total of 370 dreadnoughts, 123 carriers and 13 supercarriers. But the most staggering losses were the total amount of Titans destroyed; 75 in total, of which 59 belonged to N3/PL and 16 were CFC/RUS[5].

Since EVE players can buy PLEX (a card offering 30 days of game time) either through money-based subscription ($15 a month) or through in the game currency isk (~600 million isk for a single PLEX), it offers a rough estimate on the real-life value of spaceships in EVE[]. Using this estimate, the total cost for the battle lands at 11 trillion isk, or $330 000, with each individual Titan costing around $3000, or 200 PLEX cards[9][17].

In recognition of the massive battle, CCP has elected to erect a monument in B-R5RB at the location of the battle. The monument, called Titanomachy, was implemented on January 31st and appears in the game as a ship graveyard that can be visited in space[5][18].

The battle was a major source of discussion on Reddit[10], themittani.com[11] and other gaming websites[11][14][17], but also garnered attention on the mainstream media, such as the BBC[12] and the Huffington Post[13]. According to Kotaku[14], the fighting got so big the Associated Press even sent out a war correspondent to record the events[15].

External References

[1]EVE Online – EVE Online is a Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Space Game

[2]The Mittani – The History of the Second Great War

[3]The Mittani – War HQ: N3 vs Russians – The Halloween War

[4]Digital Trends – EVE Online’s biggest, most costly battle ever starts with one missed payement

[5]EVE Community – The Bloodbath of B-R5RB, gaming’s most destructive battle ever

[6]Network World – How CCP handled the biggest multiplayer battle in gaming history

[7]Know Your Meme – EVE Online: The Battle of Asakai

[8]YouTube – Guide To Titans In EVE Online – What Does $4000 Worth Of Internet Spaceship Look Like?

[9]Wired – Inside the Epic Online Space Battle That Cost Gamers $300 000

[10]Reddit – Largest Super Capital Fight in EVE Online History

[11]The Mittani – B-R5RB: The Biggest Battle in All of EVE

[12]BBC News Technology – Eve Online virtual war costs $300 000 in virtual damage

[13]Huffington Post – Who Knew Interstellar War Could Look This Amazing?

[14]Kotaku – Massive EVE Online Battle Destroys Nearly $300 000 Worth of Spaceships

[15]Associated Press – An unpaid bill leads to costly video game battle

[16]Twitch – PL News – Live from B-R

[17]Polygon – The true cost of Eve Online’s massive space battles can’t be measured in cash alone

[18]Rock, Paper, Shotgun – EVE Online’s Largest Battle To Be Marked By Ship Graveyard

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