Okay Let's Kill Him Let's Kill This Guy Let's Beat Him To Death With Hammers video of Twitch streamer northernlion.

Let's Kill This Guy, Let's Beat Him To Death With Hammers

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Let's Kill This Guy, Let's Beat Him To Death With Hammers, also known as, Okay, Okay, Okay, Let's Kill Him, Let's Kill This Guy, Let's Beat Him To Death With Hammers, refers to a clip of Twitch streamer Northernlion telling his viewers that they should all kill a guy with hammers. The clip became a reaction video and exploitable meme in early 2024, spreading on Twitter / X. Northernlion's statement referenced other "death by hammers" memes like Kill This Guy With Hammers and Me and My Friends Would've Killed X with Hammers, among others like Mods, Crush His Skull.

Origin

On February 21st, 2024, Twitch streamer Northenlion was streaming Fortnite and received over 99,100 views. At the stream's 10:04-minute mark,[1] Northenlion said, "'Comedians need to tell uncomfortable truths' MFs when the truth is uncomfortable for them: 'Okay, okay, okay, let's kill him. Let's kill this guy. Let's beat him to death with hammers.'"

The clip of the bald guy with glasses was first used in a meme by X[2] user @NorthernIion_LP on February 22nd, 2024, who used it in a quote about Twitch streamer Tarik winning Best FPS Streamer. The quote received over 2,700 likes in a month (shown below).


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Soon after, others started to use the clip in their own posts, like X[3] user @BigIfTruman on February 22nd, 2024, who captioned it, "speedrunning youtubers the moment someone gets caught cheating," receiving over 360 likes in a month (shown below).


On March 1st, 2024, X[4] user @jojammss tweeted the clip, captioning it, "obsessed with this clip i keep hearing it in my head," earning over 39,000 likes in three weeks (shown below).


The post received multiple viral quotes[5] in the days that followed. Later in March 2024, meme creators exploited the clip, such as X[6] user @ASardonicSailor on March 24th, 2024, who created an Alienposting version of the video, gaining over 9,200 likes in a day (shown below).


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