Rating Every X / I Mean It's All Right / It's the Biggest Piece of Dog Shit / It Was Perfect / Woo / That's Why He's the GOAT
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I Mean It's All Right / It's the Biggest Piece of Dog Shit / It Was Perfect / Woo / That's Why He's the GOAT are five separate reaction videos used in a trend on TikTok to rate a given set of things, such as seasons of a TV show or video games in a series. The videos are sourced from EDP445, The Rock, The Boys, Cr1tikal and a viral video of a man yelling "that's why he's the GOAT" respectively. The trend became increasingly popular in August and September 2022.
Origin
I Mean It's Alright
The clip where EDP445 says "I mean it's alright" comes from his review of a Popeyes chicken sandwich. The video was archived on YouTube on December 14th, 2019 (shown below).
It's the Biggest Piece of Dog Shit
The video of The Rock saying "it's the biggest piece of dog shit" comes from a video posted to Instagram by the Fast & Furious star and musician Tyrese in 2017. The video, taken in 2015, which shows The Rock calling Tyrese's album "Black Rose" dog shit, was posted by Tyrese after he called The Rock selfish for delaying the ninth F&F movie.[1]
It Was Perfect
In The Boys season one episode six, Homelander says during an interview, "It was perfect. Everything down to the last minute details" (shown below).
Woo!
The clip of Cr1tikal shouting, "Woo!" comes from a September 21st, 2020 upload to YouTube where he reacts sarcastically to a toy called Poopsie Slime Surprise. The clip previously became a meme called Woo Yeah Baby!.
That's Why He's the GOAT
The clip of a Black man saying "That's why he's the GOAT" is a viral video where a man yells about a man being the greatest of all time. It was uploaded to YouTube in December 2018, garnering over a million views in four years (shown below).
Spread
The reaction videos, as well as several others, are used in a trend on TikTok where users rate various properties, using the reactions to represent each rating. The trend became popular on TikTok in August (examples shown below).
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7135433286872059141
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7139111731107810565
Various Examples
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7144738558199270699
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7136320754160848174
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7143523306942074117
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7141408208278621446
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