Where They at Doe?
About“Where They at Doe?” is a video remix series featuring a music remix clip containing a sample of rapper T.I. saying the phrase “where they at though?”OriginOn May 26th, 2014, rapper T.I. posted a...
View ArticleDavid Kalac's 4chan Murder Confession
OverviewDavid Kalac’s 4chan Murder Confession refers to a 33-year-old Washington state resident’s alleged confession to murdering his girlfriend, Amber Lynn Coplin, on 4chan’s /b/ (random) board in...
View Article:^)
About:^), jokingly referred to as “Dorito face”, is a variation of the smiley face emoticon with an upward facing arrow representing a nose.OriginThe exact origin of the Dorito face is unknown. The...
View ArticleLandmaster
AboutThe term Landmaster is used to describe something uncreative and repetitive. It was started on the Super Smash Bros. Brawl Forums, GameFAQs and Gamespot due to the dissatisfaction and anger fans...
View ArticleBlown the Fuck Out (BTFO)
About“Blown the Fuck Out”, often abbreviated as BTFO, is an expression used to describe a “blowout,” or a landslide victory in a competitive event. In online gaming, the expression is often used in a...
View ArticleTim & Eric
AboutTim Heidecker and Erick Wareheim are an American comedy duo known for producing the sketch comedy television series Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! on the Adult Swim cable television...
View ArticleBLOOD+ Ending Parodies
AboutBLOOD+ Ending Parodies (Japanese: BLOOD+EDパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for an ending credit movie in the Japanese TV anime BLOOD+ produced by Production I.G.[1] The ending movie...
View ArticleRozen Maiden Ending Parodies
AboutRozen Maiden Ending Parodies (Japanese: ローゼンメイデンEDパロ) is a series of parody video remixes for the ending credit movie in the 3rd TV anime season for a Japanese manga Rozen Maiden written by...
View ArticleGirl's-High Ending Parodies
AboutGirl’s-High Ending Parodies (Japanese: 女子高生EDパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for the ending credit movie in Joshikōsei Girl’s-High (女子高生 GIRL’S-HIGH), a TV anime for a Japanese manga...
View ArticleKannazuki no Miko Ending Parodies
AboutKannazuki no Miko Ending Parodies (Japanese: 神無月の巫女EDパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for the ending credit movie of an anime adaptation for a Japanese Yuri[1] manga Kannazuki no Miko...
View Articleef Opening Parodies
Aboutef Opening Parodies (Japanese: ef-OPパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for opening credit movies in the anime adaptations of an adult visual novel game ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two....
View ArticleHigurashi When They Cry Kai Opening Parodies
AboutHigurashi When They Cry Kai Opening Parodies (Japanese: ひぐらしのなく頃に解OPパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for the opening credit movie of the 2nd TV anime season for Japanese video game...
View ArticleDurarara!! Opening Parodies
AboutDurarara!! Opening Parodies (デュラララ!!OPパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for the opening credit movies in Durarara!! 1st anime season. Though not so much as the ending parodies, many...
View ArticleKichiku Megane Opening Parodies
AboutKichiku Megane Opening Parodies (Japanese: 鬼畜眼鏡OPパロ) refer to a series of parody video remixes for the opening title movie in a Japanese Yaoi/BL (Boy’s Love)[1] video game Kichiku Megane (鬼畜眼鏡;...
View ArticleMasaru-san Opening Parodies
AboutMasaru-san Opening Parodies (Japanese: マサルさんOP再現MAD) refer to a series of parody video remixes for the opening credit movie in a TV anime for a Japanese manga Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoiyo!...
View Article"Too Many Cooks"
About“Too Many Cooks” is an 11-minute parody of opening themes from various 1980s TV family sitcoms produced by and aired on Adult Swim in late October 2014. Upon its YouTube debut in early pNovember,...
View ArticleUltroning at the Party
this originated in the age of ultron trailer when ultron came out and ruined the party A.K.A Ultroning at the party
View ArticleBleach
AboutBleach is a Japanese manga and anime series created by Kubo Tite[1] and originally published in Shōnen Jump[2] and later in Weekly Shōnen Jump[3]. Ever since the franchise was originally launched,...
View Article#Parklife
About#Parklife is a hashtag inspired by the memorable narration featured in Blur’s 1994 eponymous hit single and coined by British marketing consultant Dan Barker to make fun of British actor-comedian...
View ArticleElevatorgate
OverviewElevatorgate was an online controversy that swept across the atheist and skeptic communities in the wake of American feminist and atheist blogger Rebecca Watson’s public shaming of a man who...
View Article