Kilroy is criminally underrated, his greatest achievement was inadvertently convincing Hitler that he was some sort of secret allied code. Thus, Hitler was one of history’s first recorded victims of trolling via meme warfare.
It also appeared in the VIP bathroom of the Potsdam Conference where Stalin found it. I remember reading there are rumours of it actually helping Allied morale since it was done seemingly a lot by advance scouts as well as the general infantry so it being found in a hard-to-reach locations at a location by the main armed force or even a later scout group gave a feeling of togetherness, and we got this.
I swear that WRYYY came first, and originated from the fighting game which was the only piece of JoJo media that released outside of Japan for a LONG time.
One of the problems with memes (as evidenced by Garnt's "where's the funny?" judgment on All Your Base) is that not just the context of the meme gets lost with time, but sometimes the rest of the meme gets lost. That entire opening was memetic. "Someone set up us the bomb!" "How Are You Gentlemen, All Your Base Are Belong To Us" "You Are On the Way to Destruction" "What You Say!!" "You Have No Chance To Survive Make Your Time" All Your Base became the shorthand to reference the entire meme, but eventually it became the only part of the meme.
@@Osaaamaaa I've likely touched more grass than you've ever seen. Not being able to intelligently discuss a topic (even as silly as memes) isn't something you should be proud of.
@@Lucarioguild7 There's a cost to all things, in this case instant communication and world-wide integration. Memes have always existed, but they didn't have the range that they do in a world where you can post a meme from your couch in Tucson and a minute later some guy in Adelaide can see it and share it.
All of the introduction of Zero Wing was so iconic that for some reason many of the lines have become titles for tropes on TVTropes, like “Take off every ZIG!”, now named something else, to describe when a fleet of planes is ready to launch and goes all at once.
The meme wasn't just the line, it was the whole music video. Maybe it's because I have a certain affection for games from that era, but I think the whole thing actually kinda holds up.
The fact that "Aw fuck, I can't believe you've done this!" isn't anywhere makes me go "Aw fuck, I can't believe you've done this!" to the OP of this list.
36:05 Garnt describing it as a "Facebook mum meme" makes me feel so old. I remember this being a teenage boy meme back in the day. This was printed out and taped to inside of people's lockers when I was in high school.
Fun fact: Bodies was banned on public radios for a while and the band stopped playing it due to the time frame of 2001. If you also ventured to the dark side of memes, it was used as a bgm to people falling from the towers
Connor was the best to have as a host this episode, rather than argue for or against, it was more of encouragement and enjoyment down memory lane from him to the others. Very enjoyable.
It was a weeb trend. Wwy better than the mistake that is the shy cat dance or whatever last year. But compare it to the Harlem shake and the other memes and you see why it wasn't featured vs the others that were.
The super catchy song one is Tunak Tunak Tun by Dalher Mendhi, and the story Connor was thinking of is that he was Dalher was a big star in the Indian music scene, but someone told him that his videos were only popular because he had a ton of beautiful women in them. So he made a music video with only him and green screen copies of him, and it became his biggest hit at the time.
@@zzyy1934 i do kinda agree, but as a child. Polandball was the first time I heard my country being mentioned outside of it. And we Poles tend to have this wierd inferiority complex, so it being mentioned in a worldwide meme was kinda a big deal for me.
Hi 👋 older brother here to explain more historical context. The dancing baby meme gif/video was popularized at a time when the best 3d we were used to seeing online was 3d block lettering in overdone titles of webpages and spinning "e" symbols you would click to email the "webmaster." Having a still image of it in this lineup does it no justice, that dance still hits. The video, and later a website dedicated to the meme, would have the background music "I can stop this feeling..." (not sure if thats the title). I have distinct memories of my mom and sister seeing it for the first time and being in stitches leaning against the couch laughing out loud with tears (simpler times). Also this was a time when parents were just getting into email and sending all sorts of stuff they found funny to everyone they knew, so it spread like wildfire via that. Then the final explosion into mainstream appeal was when the dancing baby animation played a central role in the Ally McBeal show which was popular at the time, and so a star was born. 💫
@@Osaaamaaa I grew up in a time when people created content for the love of it and to share information, what the Internet was intended for, not to get likes, followers, and "attention" like kids today trying to be "influencers" focus on. I hope in time ya grow out of that mindset. Write, and create for the love of it and it will leave you content and happy even if you are the only person to ever see it.
What you need to understand about "loss" and why it's so infamous is that this four panel comic about the utter devastation of a couple experiencing a miscarriage came from a fucking webcomic about mid to late 2000's gamer humor. This comic is bookended by shit like "hee ha ha, you shot my chest 5 times but I stabbed you in your toe, I win by CoD rules," and "Oh dangit don't you just hate invisible walls" It is incredibly tone deaf, out of pocket and bizarre, and I love it.
11:20 the dancing baby was made 8in 1996 but it took off as a meme in 1998 because of a very popular show at the time called Alley McBeal as the main character was having visual and auditory hallucinations of the baby dancing to Blue Swede - Hooked on a feeling. this is just what i remember but it may have started with something else. i just know this made it really popular
I remember for a middle school project, my sister's group had to talk about a movie with good morals for some presentation, and one of the students (who wasn't from Canada and didn't know much about memes) unironically talked about Shrek and how good of a movie it was, when Shrek is Love had just become a massive meme.
@@PanMat2000 certain memes aren't popular outside of the West. If you've ever seen Japanese artists get confused or freaked out when English-speaking fans reply to their art with memes, for example lol
35:13 the other face thats also used in the Yaranaika meme is so funny. 56:57 it came from a copypasta of a kid who claimed a special needs guy in his school was obsessed with mudkips. He is the one that asks him "So, I heard you like mudkips" while holding a plush and the other kid says "I love mudkips!" Takes the plush as starts violating it, the bully kid rins away from the scene and the other kid gets publicly embarrassed as the creep who likes fucking mudkips. 1:31:39 "I dont feel so good, Mr. Stark."
Damn that's sad, my only interactions with the mudkip meme were super wholesome where it just seemed like genuine love for mudkip mixed with some lul randomness
As a german, I very much remember 'blocked in germany' because I couldnt watch half of the stuff on youtube back then. I'd like to say that I'm glad we got past those times, but then I'd have to ignore the whole steam/dlsite situation lol (For those unaware: German law has a high standard for age verification when it comes to the distribution of p/rnographic content and as that is very difficult to implement in online stores, the easier route was taken and since 2021 anything on steam with p/rnographic content is completely blocked in germany. Recently, DLsite also became completely inaccessible, despite also having a lot of sfw content. Being a visual novel gamer in germany sucks pretty bad)
For something that literally led to creation of Tiktok dance videos, Hare Hare Yukai not being mentioned on a podcast that literally has Haruhi and Asahina figurines in the background is insane.
I highly recommend that lemmino video but I’ll tell you what he found. He traced the “S”, which I call a stussy based on the clothing brand, back very far and in many instances. He found pictures of the s in pretty much every decade of the 1900s. Traced it back to a university(idk which) in the uk or us, in a geometry class, where the professor published something with the stussy documented in the mid 1800s. Lemmino did say however the stussy could have been around for centuries since it may have been found early by ancient or past civilizations, since it is very easy to draw.
You can even possibly see it in a 16th century painting, 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger. It's a little more rounded, but the S does look similair to the curved one
Dude have legit never seen Connor get more into something. I only listen to the podcast and cannot state how much more energy Connor has in this episode.
In absolute fairness, when you brine your chicken in pickle juice it produces an incredibly moist fried chicken upon frying it. Shoutout to Pirate Software for recommending that one
As a resident internet boomer, I refuse to accept this ytmnd c-tier slander! Ytmnd was the primordial ooze that popularized almost all meme formats after it. Everything that was seen as popular/funny at the time was thrown onto ytmnd and/or ebaumsworld where they usually took off.
thats fair, but ytmnd wasn't a meme itself. it would be like saying that... 9gag or ifunny are memes. there's memes ABOUT them, (something something, "ifunny watermark") but they aren't memes, just places/subcultures where memes were shared
Think about going on a date with a stranger. You sit there at the table talk about the food, the weather but there isn't anything to talk about, and then all of a sudden a dog nearby does a summersault and shits itself. You'll both be left flabbergasted and it kickstarts the conversation. Now extend that to the whole world. Young internet, nobody knew what was happening, there were popular local "memes" in countries and smaller groups, and then memes happened, and all of a sudden anywhere you went on the internet you didn't have to know anybody, you would just say "Can I has cheesburgers" and everyone would laugh and help you get the ball rolling on being part of the conversation no matter if you were American, European or Asian, the internet may have given you access to the world but memes connected you to people across it.
Sad that you forgot about "Happy feet, wombo combo, OOOHHHH ! OOHHHH ! WHERE YOU AT ?! WHERE YOU AT !?" in 2008 (that's the smash thing there) Still using that today with friends ^.^'
The Mordor meme is from like 2006, not 2012. I remember seeing it all over the place on Something Awful and 4chan back in the mid 2000s. And Dickbutt was around in like 2009-2010, I saw it all over the place back then. I wonder who compiled this for them. Also, Garnt says he hates the era of memes where it was just an image with some text above and below, but that's *exactly* what motivationals were, and they were going on about how those were brilliant earlier in the video.
I was surprised they did not mention the “to be continued” meme from jojo which was probably what started all the jojo memes since it originated from ages ago.
@@TheError401 okay so telling everyone that you're sad for attention is considered basic banter now? This is what happens when you spend all time on internet and don't touch grass. This is not banter just a cry for attention.
I remember back in 7th grade civics, my teacher would always turn on CNN10. But one day, she opened the site, and every image and video window was filled with Shrek. Someone hacked the CNN website and filled it with Shrek.
In the US, I think most people (that are old enough to remember) associate the Dancing Baby meme with the show Ally McBeal. I don’t know if that’s the first time it was paired with the Oogachoocka song, but that’s what I always think of when I see it.
Kilroy is an easy S. Even during one of the most brutal wars of all time. Imagine being shipped from the USA halfway across the would only to see the exact same image no matter where you get shipped to. Trenches, Ships, Bathrooms, Bridges, Ammunition... it would be anywhere. From France, Germany, or even all the way in the Pacific. It could even show up in the hardest to reach places. Imagine pushing for days only to finally get a piece of land, and Kilroy was already there left behind by a scout.
1:22:29 I know why Connor chose to say this (because he doesn't want to get canceled) but let's be completely honest: "I sexually identify as an attack helicopter" has aged like fine wine. It was already pretty funny originally, but now, since both gender identities and attack helicopters have become more relevant, it's pure gold. Solid A tier.
The highlight of the Techno Viking meme was when Techno Viking pointed his finger at the drunk guy he had just shoved out of the way, and then led the whole dancing parade.
The disrespect of the hamster dance in this episode is inexcusable. Every elementary school dance in the early 2000s has this and if you say the energy when this BANGER came on
One of my favorite memories is literally dancing with my dad to this. I can’t believe they put it in F. They truly don’t understand the beeps and boops
to be fair they've been pretty open about being not well versed in fighting games, honestly kind of surprised there was no evo moment 37. Not recognizing Twitch Plays Pokemon as well is pretty funny.
As an older millennial, it saddens me a bit how much context they lost on the early 4chan memes. Many are super cringy by today standards, but it was paradigm shift back then.
Connor casually skipping the best part about techno viking That man stop woman abuse, drink bottled water at street techno parade, refuse to elaborate and produce the most iconic walking dance in this century
Connor gets super analytical about topics in this order:
1. Memes
2. Hentai
3. Food
Yeah Conner knew a lot of memes and enjoy collecting and knowing memes plus he is the Gen Z kid here
Priorities right there
I'll never forget the bangER
He's DrLigma for a reason
biggest L that ''I identify as a helicopter'' isn't funny and it really personnify the brainrot of alphabet ppl lol
Kilroy is criminally underrated, his greatest achievement was inadvertently convincing Hitler that he was some sort of secret allied code. Thus, Hitler was one of history’s first recorded victims of trolling via meme warfare.
I fucking love this so much. Long live Kilroy
Chad Kilroy, Virgin Hitler
The biggest L that ''I identify as a helicopter'' isn't funny and it really personifies the brain rot of alphabet ppl lol
It also appeared in the VIP bathroom of the Potsdam Conference where Stalin found it. I remember reading there are rumours of it actually helping Allied morale since it was done seemingly a lot by advance scouts as well as the general infantry so it being found in a hard-to-reach locations at a location by the main armed force or even a later scout group gave a feeling of togetherness, and we got this.
The only reason I knew the name Killroy was because he was referenced in the song Mr. Roboto. 😁
Garnt would be telling a random story on how he saw someone outside eating cement and joey would be like nah i fuck wit that
cmoon pickle jucie is so good when hangover, tho I do not know about the store bought ones. The pickle juice my grandmother made was the bomb
its good but too salty to drink it
@@jankomak12Is it good because its good, or is it good because your hungover ass is craving electrolytes?
The biggest L that ''I identify as a helicopter'' isn't funny and it really personifies the brain rot of alphabet ppl lol
I love pickle juice so much
Garnt being shown the MOST conclusive evidence that "shrek is love shrek is life" was the start of shrek memes and still denying it is wild.
Never seen the video itself. Surprised it's actually that good.
Peak trash tatste take and definitely an early contender for an award next year (Biggest Monkey moment?)
biggest L that ''I identify as a helicopter'' isn't funny and it really personnify the brainrot of alphabet ppl lol
The google trend is obvious.
Right? Shrek has always been iconic, but not in meme culture, specifically until Shrek is love 😭
2016 so low is criminal. Harambe did not die for this.
No it’s deserved, it was the worst era of the internet
@@bireyli I humbly disagree
Theyre scared to call it good because there was edginess at the time. And virtue signalling kids who didnt experience that time.
@@BliTzeDGames real
First viral jojo meme was to be continued meme , it was everywhere outside anime community
Disappointed to see not included on the Reddit list.
I swear that WRYYY came first, and originated from the fighting game which was the only piece of JoJo media that released outside of Japan for a LONG time.
It's even in family guy now
ohh right
Wryyyyy was wayy older
Garnt every year: "I feel like some of them haven't aged well."
One of the problems with memes (as evidenced by Garnt's "where's the funny?" judgment on All Your Base) is that not just the context of the meme gets lost with time, but sometimes the rest of the meme gets lost. That entire opening was memetic. "Someone set up us the bomb!" "How Are You Gentlemen, All Your Base Are Belong To Us" "You Are On the Way to Destruction" "What You Say!!" "You Have No Chance To Survive Make Your Time"
All Your Base became the shorthand to reference the entire meme, but eventually it became the only part of the meme.
I think one of the problems with memes is how many collective hours of the human race have been spent looking at them
@@Osaaamaaa I've likely touched more grass than you've ever seen. Not being able to intelligently discuss a topic (even as silly as memes) isn't something you should be proud of.
@@Lucarioguild7 There's a cost to all things, in this case instant communication and world-wide integration. Memes have always existed, but they didn't have the range that they do in a world where you can post a meme from your couch in Tucson and a minute later some guy in Adelaide can see it and share it.
All of the introduction of Zero Wing was so iconic that for some reason many of the lines have become titles for tropes on TVTropes, like “Take off every ZIG!”, now named something else, to describe when a fleet of planes is ready to launch and goes all at once.
The meme wasn't just the line, it was the whole music video. Maybe it's because I have a certain affection for games from that era, but I think the whole thing actually kinda holds up.
The fact that "Aw fuck, I can't believe you've done this!" isn't anywhere makes me go "Aw fuck, I can't believe you've done this!" to the OP of this list.
Nobody cares about your little meme lil bro. Lmao s t fu
I’m upset none of them mention the Star Wars Prequels memes being left out
Obi wan’s “Hello there” is just too iconic
I KNOW RIGHT. I love Prequel memes
But to be fair there's many memes i love that aren't here
Drinking pickle juice when hungover is a common Russian folk medicine.
Ooooh I didn't pick it up at first, I thought it was literally juice made out of smashed pickles
It's рассол (rassol) they're taking about right?
It's generally popular in Russian influenced countries, in Poland for one it is very common
100%
also it's just fire??
like i rarely drink something that feels like it just restores vitality INSTANTLY
I'm from Canada, and I also heard about drinking pickle juice to cure hangovers.
In America it's a folk remedy for period cramps oddly enough.
36:05 Garnt describing it as a "Facebook mum meme" makes me feel so old. I remember this being a teenage boy meme back in the day. This was printed out and taped to inside of people's lockers when I was in high school.
I feel like they fail to understand the concept of ironic memes in general.
@@PanMat2000 i think the people who use memes ironically don't understand what they are doing.
With a caption like that, it definitely would not vibe with the mums lol
Fun fact: Bodies was banned on public radios for a while and the band stopped playing it due to the time frame of 2001. If you also ventured to the dark side of memes, it was used as a bgm to people falling from the towers
That fact isn't fun at all, it's actually pretty sad.
Connor was the best to have as a host this episode, rather than argue for or against, it was more of encouragement and enjoyment down memory lane from him to the others. Very enjoyable.
im actually pissed the dude who made this did not include caramelldansen im furious and i demand a refund
It is actually wild that one was missed
Refund for what? Your poor ass can't pay for anything. The entitlement over free content is hilarious.
It was a weeb trend. Wwy better than the mistake that is the shy cat dance or whatever last year. But compare it to the Harlem shake and the other memes and you see why it wasn't featured vs the others that were.
Connor putting 2016 in E because he thinks MLG is trash has to be one of the worst takes in the podcast.
You caring so much about another person's opinion has to be one of the saddest thing in the world.
@@Osaaamaaathat’s ironic considering that’s what this podcast is about lot about
@@OsaaamaaaIronic considering his comment was likely a joke yet you seem actuallg butthurt about his opinion
I love how you can tell when the bois turned 20 because that's when they start saying "Yeah, I hate this year."
They're leaving 20s
They all turned 20 at different times tho. You're totally wrong.
LMAO yep
The super catchy song one is Tunak Tunak Tun by Dalher Mendhi, and the story Connor was thinking of is that he was Dalher was a big star in the Indian music scene, but someone told him that his videos were only popular because he had a ton of beautiful women in them. So he made a music video with only him and green screen copies of him, and it became his biggest hit at the time.
@@klaus_poppeI thought he was just getting some relative across the border illigally and the internet exagerated it to human trafficking
@@hueygnc6310 That sounds like something the internet would do
As a Pole, them not even giving a glance to Polandball felt like a knife to my heart
countryballs are one of the most obnoxious fandoms from the last decade
@@zzyy1934 i do kinda agree, but as a child. Polandball was the first time I heard my country being mentioned outside of it. And we Poles tend to have this wierd inferiority complex, so it being mentioned in a worldwide meme was kinda a big deal for me.
@@zzyy1934 they do be like that
Tf is a pollandball? Polish cow my g
POLAND MENTIONED
The boys not appreciating the Hamster Dance had me 💀
Amen to that 🙏
Hats off to the Editor for the quick Undertale gag at 1:30:44
*Sans jumpscare*
that one singular note is crazy 💀
Hi 👋 older brother here to explain more historical context. The dancing baby meme gif/video was popularized at a time when the best 3d we were used to seeing online was 3d block lettering in overdone titles of webpages and spinning "e" symbols you would click to email the "webmaster." Having a still image of it in this lineup does it no justice, that dance still hits. The video, and later a website dedicated to the meme, would have the background music "I can stop this feeling..." (not sure if thats the title). I have distinct memories of my mom and sister seeing it for the first time and being in stitches leaning against the couch laughing out loud with tears (simpler times). Also this was a time when parents were just getting into email and sending all sorts of stuff they found funny to everyone they knew, so it spread like wildfire via that. Then the final explosion into mainstream appeal was when the dancing baby animation played a central role in the Ally McBeal show which was popular at the time, and so a star was born. 💫
Wasen't it the same rig used on the geko in geko dance and then subsequently animated into Toothless with that Pokémon song?
the cgi baby is also in the hit show "ally mcbeal" and the song is called "hooked on a feeling"
Bruh they're never gonna read it. Stop with this desperate attempt to get attention
@@Osaaamaaa who hurt you to have so much hate in your heart?
@@Osaaamaaa I grew up in a time when people created content for the love of it and to share information, what the Internet was intended for, not to get likes, followers, and "attention" like kids today trying to be "influencers" focus on. I hope in time ya grow out of that mindset. Write, and create for the love of it and it will leave you content and happy even if you are the only person to ever see it.
No sandwiches were harmed during the filming of this episode
Connor knowing half the orgins and Joey quoting most of them is a mood
And garnt analyzing them
4:28 Heck, the oldest recorded joke is a fart joke from the ancient Sumerians in 1900 BC.
Sad they didn't have the dude looking back to a passing woman while another woman looks at him in disgust from 1921
"Bed Intruder" is a certified hood classic. Honestly any of Schmoyoho remixes slapped for its time.
YTMND is also a hood classic.
Fr fr
Nah it really ain't.
biggest L that ''I identify as a helicopter'' isn't funny and it really personnify the brainrot of alphabet ppl lol
I still listen to it to this day
_You don't have to come and confess.._
What you need to understand about "loss" and why it's so infamous is that this four panel comic about the utter devastation of a couple experiencing a miscarriage came from a fucking webcomic about mid to late 2000's gamer humor. This comic is bookended by shit like "hee ha ha, you shot my chest 5 times but I stabbed you in your toe, I win by CoD rules," and "Oh dangit don't you just hate invisible walls"
It is incredibly tone deaf, out of pocket and bizarre, and I love it.
It wasn't just that. It was also the creators explanation post around it.
2018 memes reminded me of how good pewdiepie's "TH-cam Rewind 2018, but it's actually good" was! That video is legendary
Numa Numa will always hold a special place in my memory.
The guy did Numa Numa again just a year or a few ago for nostalgia actually
This needed Pewdiepie :P
with tamburine
rere meview
Wrong it needed Chris
2:18 the tone, the clapping, they definitely did a Pewdiepie reference lol
[MEME REVIEW] 👏👏
Connor: Recognizes every meme on sight and can describe its origins
Joey: Quotes the video memes word for word from memory
Garnt: “What is that?”
The boys singing tunak tunak tun was not in my 2024 bingo card 😂😂
Why does Connor sound exactly like Sans at 13:38 ? Lmao
He's Ness!!!!
Because you're a parasocial creep who knows about the vocal modulations of 2 different content creators
that opening sums up what joey is as a person 😂
The guys just not knowing Homestar Runner just hurts.
I was devastated when they didn't play one of them.
I grew up on Strongbad emails. Ouch
Same
I felt my bones crumble to dust. I am now truly old.
They didn't know wombo combo either
11:20 the dancing baby was made 8in 1996 but it took off as a meme in 1998 because of a very popular show at the time called Alley McBeal as the main character was having visual and auditory hallucinations of the baby dancing to Blue Swede - Hooked on a feeling. this is just what i remember but it may have started with something else. i just know this made it really popular
Ancient civilizations had “Dragons”
The 70’s had the cool “S”
Now Kyoani makes “Dragon maid S”
Coincidence?
Shrek looking up meme is the best meme for any situation
I remember for a middle school project, my sister's group had to talk about a movie with good morals for some presentation, and one of the students (who wasn't from Canada and didn't know much about memes) unironically talked about Shrek and how good of a movie it was, when Shrek is Love had just become a massive meme.
I dunno what him being not from Canada has anything to do with his meme knowledge but ok
@@PanMat2000 certain memes aren't popular outside of the West. If you've ever seen Japanese artists get confused or freaked out when English-speaking fans reply to their art with memes, for example lol
@@oomay1925 Thats true, but Shrek was a meme that spread like a wildfire everywhere. It really wasn't a west centered thing.
@@Osaaamaaaمريض 😂 اتمنى تتخطى
Connor not knowing wojack and repeatedly calling him soyjack is hilarious
You caring so much about a meme is hilarious.
@Osaaamaaa you gotta put more effort into this bait stuff. You compromised your position as a troll
“Alright then keep your secrets” Frodo meme is one of my favs 😂
35:13 the other face thats also used in the Yaranaika meme is so funny.
56:57 it came from a copypasta of a kid who claimed a special needs guy in his school was obsessed with mudkips. He is the one that asks him "So, I heard you like mudkips" while holding a plush and the other kid says "I love mudkips!" Takes the plush as starts violating it, the bully kid rins away from the scene and the other kid gets publicly embarrassed as the creep who likes fucking mudkips.
1:31:39 "I dont feel so good, Mr. Stark."
Damn that's sad, my only interactions with the mudkip meme were super wholesome where it just seemed like genuine love for mudkip mixed with some lul randomness
As a german, I very much remember 'blocked in germany' because I couldnt watch half of the stuff on youtube back then. I'd like to say that I'm glad we got past those times, but then I'd have to ignore the whole steam/dlsite situation lol (For those unaware: German law has a high standard for age verification when it comes to the distribution of p/rnographic content and as that is very difficult to implement in online stores, the easier route was taken and since 2021 anything on steam with p/rnographic content is completely blocked in germany. Recently, DLsite also became completely inaccessible, despite also having a lot of sfw content. Being a visual novel gamer in germany sucks pretty bad)
Seeing the hamster dance unlocked a core memory for me, I used to get nightmares from that song for some reason 😭
One meme I will love to the end of time is the "It was at this moment that he knew . . . he f***ed up."
Just the pause right before chaos is perfect.
For something that literally led to creation of Tiktok dance videos, Hare Hare Yukai not being mentioned on a podcast that literally has Haruhi and Asahina figurines in the background is insane.
I highly recommend that lemmino video but I’ll tell you what he found. He traced the “S”, which I call a stussy based on the clothing brand, back very far and in many instances. He found pictures of the s in pretty much every decade of the 1900s. Traced it back to a university(idk which) in the uk or us, in a geometry class, where the professor published something with the stussy documented in the mid 1800s. Lemmino did say however the stussy could have been around for centuries since it may have been found early by ancient or past civilizations, since it is very easy to draw.
Words ending in "-ussy" have been totally ruined by the internet maaaaaaaaan
You can even possibly see it in a 16th century painting, 'The Ambassadors' by Hans Holbein the Younger.
It's a little more rounded, but the S does look similair to the curved one
Dude have legit never seen Connor get more into something. I only listen to the podcast and cannot state how much more energy Connor has in this episode.
Double rainbow and hide your kids hide your wives are DEFINITELY still bangers 😭
15:37 Garnt was impressed by Monke Conner that for once Conner is actually onto something
In absolute fairness, when you brine your chicken in pickle juice it produces an incredibly moist fried chicken upon frying it. Shoutout to Pirate Software for recommending that one
joey proving again he got vocals
Getting a crash course in memeology wasn’t on my bingo card for this year but it’s very appreciated
As a resident internet boomer, I refuse to accept this ytmnd c-tier slander! Ytmnd was the primordial ooze that popularized almost all meme formats after it. Everything that was seen as popular/funny at the time was thrown onto ytmnd and/or ebaumsworld where they usually took off.
thats fair, but ytmnd wasn't a meme itself. it would be like saying that... 9gag or ifunny are memes. there's memes ABOUT them, (something something, "ifunny watermark") but they aren't memes, just places/subcultures where memes were shared
Is this a pigeon is literally my favourite meme lol.
There is something soo charming about it
2 Brits being grossed by drinking pickle juice during hangover? They should revoke their passports, I think
Think about going on a date with a stranger. You sit there at the table talk about the food, the weather but there isn't anything to talk about, and then all of a sudden a dog nearby does a summersault and shits itself. You'll both be left flabbergasted and it kickstarts the conversation. Now extend that to the whole world. Young internet, nobody knew what was happening, there were popular local "memes" in countries and smaller groups, and then memes happened, and all of a sudden anywhere you went on the internet you didn't have to know anybody, you would just say "Can I has cheesburgers" and everyone would laugh and help you get the ball rolling on being part of the conversation no matter if you were American, European or Asian, the internet may have given you access to the world but memes connected you to people across it.
Sad that you forgot about "Happy feet, wombo combo, OOOHHHH ! OOHHHH ! WHERE YOU AT ?! WHERE YOU AT !?" in 2008 (that's the smash thing there)
Still using that today with friends ^.^'
"my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined"
My reason to hold on every single week
Fr I was about to jump into the industrial hot dog making machine at my local culinary factory but Trash Taste uploaded
@@Abacus_Real So the day they ever miss an upload is the day i gotta stop eating hot dogs for a while..
@@PricefieldPunkMore for me 🌭🦵💪
Touch grass
Saw one of your comments before. Hope your coping with the loss well.
"Can yall not see I'm legally blind" still get's me to this day. P.O.P hold it down 😂😂
I’ve had to stop this video so many times to re-experience blasts from the past
The Mordor meme is from like 2006, not 2012. I remember seeing it all over the place on Something Awful and 4chan back in the mid 2000s. And Dickbutt was around in like 2009-2010, I saw it all over the place back then. I wonder who compiled this for them. Also, Garnt says he hates the era of memes where it was just an image with some text above and below, but that's *exactly* what motivationals were, and they were going on about how those were brilliant earlier in the video.
ALL of the Spongebob memes, Gangster's Paradise, Shaq sleeping, Omae wa mo shindeiru, PewDiePie Bridge
I was surprised they did not mention the “to be continued” meme from jojo which was probably what started all the jojo memes since it originated from ages ago.
I'm sad the boys didn't recognize Homestar Runner. That shit was my childhood.
The boys are not cultured 😓
@@Osaaamaaa Imagine taking an innocuous youtube comment literally lol.
@@TheError401 oh so you're not actually sad? Then why did you make that comment? Just for attention?
@@Osaaamaaa Brother the irony of telling someone to get a life when you don't seem to understand how basic banter works.
@@TheError401 okay so telling everyone that you're sad for attention is considered basic banter now? This is what happens when you spend all time on internet and don't touch grass. This is not banter just a cry for attention.
The crime of not only not knowing homestar runner and the skipping it 😢
Connor casually doing undertale sans impression at 13:37
Someone has to make a fight animation of him now
I'm kinda surprised the "How to be X" series by Nigahiga isn't on there. Even in Austria that was big, despite rudimentary english comprehension.
I remember back in 7th grade civics, my teacher would always turn on CNN10. But one day, she opened the site, and every image and video window was filled with Shrek. Someone hacked the CNN website and filled it with Shrek.
Gonna add come context, Kayne saying “George Bush doesnt care about black people” was because of his treatment during the Hurricane Katrina aftermath
cause he truly did not care about us
this video is the epitome of images you can hear
In the US, I think most people (that are old enough to remember) associate the Dancing Baby meme with the show Ally McBeal. I don’t know if that’s the first time it was paired with the Oogachoocka song, but that’s what I always think of when I see it.
Years review be like " This year has a lot of bangers but it also has a lot of stinkers" every single time😂
Ifunny being turned into just "emojis" was probably for the best for ifunny tbh
The slight sync between Garnt and Joey during the 2010 Memes lmao 😂
Kilroy is an easy S. Even during one of the most brutal wars of all time. Imagine being shipped from the USA halfway across the would only to see the exact same image no matter where you get shipped to. Trenches, Ships, Bathrooms, Bridges, Ammunition... it would be anywhere. From France, Germany, or even all the way in the Pacific.
It could even show up in the hardest to reach places. Imagine pushing for days only to finally get a piece of land, and Kilroy was already there left behind by a scout.
I actually audibly gasped when Gigguk said he didn't know Potter Puppet Pals
TH-cam: please don't say the f-word
Normal people: f in every sentence all the time
holy, connor mentioning the GEMA wasnt something i had on my bingo card
Seeing Connor this happy about expressing his love for memes is just so wholesome.
Drinking game: take a shot every time they say something is a "classic" or has good "vibes".
We're trash taste guys, of course we lack any conversation with substance or value
Speed running alcohol poisoning
@@jamesmccomb9525rated for everyone
@@jamesmccomb9525yet you're still here commenting. You are the biggest looser I've seen.
You would die
I feel like the Vine era was so ahead of it's time, and also so much funnier than the future short video format apps
1:22:29 I know why Connor chose to say this (because he doesn't want to get canceled) but let's be completely honest: "I sexually identify as an attack helicopter" has aged like fine wine. It was already pretty funny originally, but now, since both gender identities and attack helicopters have become more relevant, it's pure gold. Solid A tier.
I 100% agree. It was funny back then and its still funny today and even more relevant than ever before
The highlight of the Techno Viking meme was when Techno Viking pointed his finger at the drunk guy he had just shoved out of the way, and then led the whole dancing parade.
The disrespect of the hamster dance in this episode is inexcusable. Every elementary school dance in the early 2000s has this and if you say the energy when this BANGER came on
One of my favorite memories is literally dancing with my dad to this. I can’t believe they put it in F. They truly don’t understand the beeps and boops
what the hell is an elementary school dance?
Inexcusable? Who are you to excuse them? Stop caring so much about a meme and go touch some grass with your dad who dances to a meme.
@@Osaaamaaaand you should stop taking TH-cam comments literally and go touch some of that grass you speak of 😂😂😂
1:00:03 i cannot believe they didn’t realize that picture. ITS THE WOMBO COMBO!!! Wombo combo walked so supahotfire could run!!
They didn't recognize wombo combo
Yeah I was so surprised
to be fair they've been pretty open about being not well versed in fighting games, honestly kind of surprised there was no evo moment 37. Not recognizing Twitch Plays Pokemon as well is pretty funny.
As an older millennial, it saddens me a bit how much context they lost on the early 4chan memes. Many are super cringy by today standards, but it was paradigm shift back then.
You would think Garnt had been there but I guess not.
Trash taste coming in at the perfect time when I need to listen to smth on that late night train ride. 😎
One early truly big meme wasn't featured here. Zidane's headbutt in the World Cup Final 2006 was a phenomenon.
Oh god!!! Them not knowing homestar runner hurt my old man heart.
this episode brought back hidden memories from that era. those memes are like a small bookmark in time lol .
the fact that there was no Benny Lava is outrageous!
The fact that you care so much about a meme is pathetic.
To this day, I still love the "Is this a pigeon?" format. I can't explain why, but those memes always hit.
They called 2011 memes uncreative when Dont Hug Me I’m Scared was RIGHT THERE😭
Connor casually skipping the best part about techno viking
That man stop woman abuse, drink bottled water at street techno parade, refuse to elaborate and produce the most iconic walking dance in this century
Unfortunately its not emojis, its ifunny 1:09:52
Never thought i would hear Connor saying that Mega Milk looks like Aki but he's right and Joey agreeing makes it even funnier 😂