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"Goodnight, Girl, I'll See You Tomorrow" refers to a viral video of YouTuber twomad talking to a camera and falling. The footage gained popularity in edits on Instagram after being featured by twomad in one of his compilation videos.

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On June 8th, 2019, YouTuber twomad posted a video compilation titled "My lifes biggest bruh moments" which started with a 16-second clip of him recording a video message for an unknown woman, abruptly ending with twomad falling (shown below).[1] The compilation gained over 702,500 views in one month.

Oh hey. I'm just about to go to bed. I know we couldn't Skype tonight, but that's alright. Goodnight, girl, I'll see you tomorrow.

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On June 8th, 2019, YouTuber IGamer 11 posted a cut version of the video, gaining over 82,100 views in one month.[2] On June 24th, Redditor fireclaw1 linked the reupload to /r/youtubehaiku subreddit where it gained over 6,500 upvotes in eight days.[3]

On June 22nd, 2019, Instagram user shutupjonah posted the first known edit of the video,[4] gaining over 4,600 views and 1,200 likes in two weeks (shown below).

In the following days, more edits of the meme were posted on Instagram, including notable versions by users thi.ccmemes,[5] fr1ck.mp4[6] and cut_mp4.[7] On June 24th, twomad reuploaded an edit made by fr1ck.mp4 to his personal Instagram account.[8]

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Goodnight, Girl, I'll See You Tomorrow

Goodnight, Girl, I'll See You Tomorrow

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Added Jul 02, 2019 at 04:58PM EDT by Philipp.

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Related Explainer: What Is 'Goodnight, Girl, I'll See You Tomorrow?' The Viral Meme That Started Twomad's Legacy Explained

About

"Goodnight, Girl, I'll See You Tomorrow" refers to a viral video of YouTuber twomad talking to a camera and falling. The footage gained popularity in edits on Instagram after being featured by twomad in one of his compilation videos.

Origin

On June 8th, 2019, YouTuber twomad posted a video compilation titled "My lifes biggest bruh moments" which started with a 16-second clip of him recording a video message for an unknown woman, abruptly ending with twomad falling (shown below).[1] The compilation gained over 702,500 views in one month.



Oh hey. I'm just about to go to bed. I know we couldn't Skype tonight, but that's alright. Goodnight, girl, I'll see you tomorrow.

Spread

On June 8th, 2019, YouTuber IGamer 11 posted a cut version of the video, gaining over 82,100 views in one month.[2] On June 24th, Redditor fireclaw1 linked the reupload to /r/youtubehaiku subreddit where it gained over 6,500 upvotes in eight days.[3]

On June 22nd, 2019, Instagram user shutupjonah posted the first known edit of the video,[4] gaining over 4,600 views and 1,200 likes in two weeks (shown below).



In the following days, more edits of the meme were posted on Instagram, including notable versions by users thi.ccmemes,[5] fr1ck.mp4[6] and cut_mp4.[7] On June 24th, twomad reuploaded an edit made by fr1ck.mp4 to his personal Instagram account.[8]

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