Hi,
since the last year, sentences like these have been very popular:
"Epic fail is epic"
"Stupid song is stupid"
"Flying tree is flying"
Scheme:
" is "
Does anyone out there know where this comes from?
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Hi,
since the last year, sentences like these have been very popular:
"Epic fail is epic"
"Stupid song is stupid"
"Flying tree is flying"
Scheme:
" is "
Does anyone out there know where this comes from?
I think Longcat is Long was the first one.
What this meme is called is X Y is X
The X Y is X redundancy formula comes from The Simpsons, Season 11, Episode 9, entitled “The Grift of the Magi” written by Tom Martin. Original airdate: December 19th, 1999…
"Ralph: Fun toys are fun!"
In the future, if you want to find out what a meme is, either lurk moar or go to this thread. Thanks.
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