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Exploitables. Phrases/Single-Image. About “One Does Not Simply Walk into Mordor” (snowclone: “One Does Not Simply X into Mordor”) is a memorable quote from the 2001 fantasy epic film Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Variants of the phrase are often used in image macros featuring Mordor, a fictional location from The Lord of the Rings franchise, or the character Boromir, who originally says the line in the film. Origin Lord of the Rings The phrase “One does not simply walk into Mordor” originates from a scene in Peter Jackson’s 2001 film adaption of J.R.R. Elrond: The ring cannot be destroyed, Gimli, son of Gloin, by any craft that we here possess. ???? PROFIT!!!! About “PROFIT” is used in numbered lists to explain how to reach a goal.

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The basic template is: 1. Step one 2. Step two 3. ???? Origin This meme comes directly from South Park‘s season 2, episode 17 (30th in total) which aired on December 16th, 1998. The process, as explained by thee gnomes goes something like this. Step 1. Step 2. ? Step 3. X? in my Y? Xzibit Yo Dawg. About Yo Dawg, or Sup Dawg, is an image macro series based on portrait shots of American hip hop artist Alvin Nathaniel Joiner, better known by his stage name Xzibit, and humorous captions that are composed around the recursive phrasal template “Yo Dawg, I herd you like (noun X), so I put an (noun X) in your (noun Y) so you can (verb Z) while you (verb Z).”

Xzibit Yo Dawg

Since rising to popularity in early 2007, the series has been considered one of the most well-known and longest lasting examples of recursive humor on the Internet. Origin The original image macro first appeared on 4chan in early 2007 and experienced a resurgence in late 2008 on Reddit, Tumblr, and social networking sites. Demotivational Posters. Fsjal. About Fsjal is a series of MS paint-style artworks centered around a cartoon character originally depicting The Legend of Zelda’s Link with his arms bent in anticipation and his eyes pointing up in eagerness.

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Since its viral takeoff on 4chan in July 2009, the drawing fad has spawned thousands of user-generated character sprites. Origin This character was created by artist Brian Lee, known for his comic “The Adventures of Left and Right.” On March 27th, 2008, Lee posted a comic titled “BROTERSTORY” to his deviantArt account, noting that now-deactivated dA user appletrees requested a Super Smash Brothers inspired comic for a zine to be distributed at Seattle anime convention SakuraCon. Click on image for the full-length strip Spread On July 25th, 2009, a stripped-down version of the Toon Link character, with all clothes removed, was posted to 4chan’s /b/ (random) board with the caption “Post ending in 69 names this meme!!!” Mustard Man. Something bad mustard happened. About The Mustard Man (a.k.a Mike ‘Nug’ Nahrgang) is a photoshop meme that first went viral on Somethingawful.com and eventually across other online forums like Fark.com and YTMND.

The photo in question depicts a dude cradling an oversized jar of yellow mustard and looking helplessly into the camera, while the foreground suggests something went terribly bad between the dude and the mustard. Compounded with large yellow stains, crushed tomatoes and the priceless face that implies lots of mixed feelings, Mustard Man emerged as the Golden Boy for photoshop pranks on the aforementioned sites. By early 2004, his face began to appear in a number of YTMNDs, image macros and other lulz-rich contents. In addition to image derivatives, short fan fictions (100-word stories) about the Mustard Man also became popular on isfullofcrap.com. Xbox 360 kid. The Gendo Pose.

About The Gendo Pose refers to a series of photoshop parody of Gendo Ikari, a character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise.

The Gendo Pose

The meme revolves around an image of Ikari in a steepling (hands clasped, fingers crossed) pose. Such a pose is not uncommon for an anatagonist such as himself, and is sometimes known as The Abassador Pose. The main hallmark of Gendo’s steepling is his scary shiny glasses which make it extra great. Although the pose appears in many other series, Photoshops of the Gendo Pose in which Gendo’s hands and glasses have been pasted onto a picture of a person or thing appear on many image-sharing anime forums. Origin This is the picture the majority if not all the arms and glasses come from: Spread No matter what the original photo may be, The Gendo Pose makes it mind-bogglingly sweet. Lame → Badass Unloveable → Cool dude! Notable Examples Template Search Interest External References. Feels Good Man. About Feels Good Man is a catchphrase and exploitable from a comic strip authored by artist Matt Furie.

Feels Good Man

The phrase is in reference to the emotions one of the characters in the strip feels when he goes to the bathroom standing up, with his pants all the way down. Origin Feels Good Man comes from a comic series titled Boy’s Club by San Francisco based artist Matt Furie, and has been published by Buenaventura Press since early 2006. This gross-out comic stars four monsters, Pepe (the frog), Brett, Andy, and Landwolf; mostly in situations where they are expelling bodily fluids and using popular 90’s catchphrases like “Got Milk?”

Furie first posted his comics to his MySpace blog in a long series of posts surrounding the Boy’s Club characters. Early 2008, a user on 4Chan’s /b/ board decided to upload a scan of one page from the comic, involving Pepe pulling his pants all the way down to his ankles to pee, leaving his bare ass exposed.

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