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Seven vagánias

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Eight Legs, Seven Vagánias is a notable phrase from the internet comic, Ariel Needs Legs, by comedian Neil Cicierega. The phrase is typically used in parody comics or just said by itself. The phrase typically relates to characters who have a large number of legs, such as spider characters or octopus characters.

Origin

The phrase was first used in the tumblr comic Ariel Needs Legs [1] by noted online comedian, Neil Cicierega. The comic displays a scenario of the Disney film, The Little Mermaid, in which Ariel receives eight legs. After the prince finds out, he visits Grimsby, who advises him to date Ariel due to her presumably having seven "vagánias".

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The comic was later uploaded in video form onto Neil Cicierega's YouTube channel. The video has gained over a million views.

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IIP uh, hey slurp slurp slurp *I need to go Papyrus' house for a second slurp slurp slurp Papyrus this is wierd what do I do ou like this rl r eah but Papyrus She wants our hot human body *eah Papyrus ut what but *Eight legs even vaganias
glitchykittycat Eyes of Heaven player: Yeah Araki but, Araki: but what Eyes of Heaven player: 5 Dios Araki: 8 Jöjös Eyes of Heaven player: Eyes of Heaven player: Okay than- Araki: maybe more Eyes of Heaven player: Okay thanks Araki Araki: Imagine freakinasheet Five Dios Eight JöJös
Six CALIFORNIAS nitiative to create six new states Seven vagánias Okay thanMaybe more okay thanks Grimsby Imagine

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[1] Tumblr – Original Comic



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Eight Legs, Seven Vagánias

Eight Legs, Seven Vagánias

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Seven vagánias

About

Eight Legs, Seven Vagánias is a notable phrase from the internet comic, Ariel Needs Legs, by comedian Neil Cicierega. The phrase is typically used in parody comics or just said by itself. The phrase typically relates to characters who have a large number of legs, such as spider characters or octopus characters.

Origin

The phrase was first used in the tumblr comic Ariel Needs Legs [1] by noted online comedian, Neil Cicierega. The comic displays a scenario of the Disney film, The Little Mermaid, in which Ariel receives eight legs. After the prince finds out, he visits Grimsby, who advises him to date Ariel due to her presumably having seven "vagánias".

Spread

The comic was later uploaded in video form onto Neil Cicierega's YouTube channel. The video has gained over a million views.



Various Examples

IIP uh, hey slurp slurp slurp *I need to go Papyrus' house for a second slurp slurp slurp Papyrus this is wierd what do I do ou like this rl r eah but Papyrus She wants our hot human body *eah Papyrus ut what but *Eight legs even vaganias glitchykittycat Eyes of Heaven player: Yeah Araki but, Araki: but what Eyes of Heaven player: 5 Dios Araki: 8 Jöjös Eyes of Heaven player: Eyes of Heaven player: Okay than- Araki: maybe more Eyes of Heaven player: Okay thanks Araki Araki: Imagine freakinasheet Five Dios Eight JöJös Six CALIFORNIAS nitiative to create six new states Seven vagánias Okay thanMaybe more okay thanks Grimsby Imagine

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External References

[1] Tumblr – Original Comic

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