You Aint Fat
Created on: August 5th, 2006
sort-of classic style. i would have chosen just one, but i couldnt decide on one frame. i love the shaking and blinking too much.
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"youre the man now dog" is the punchline of the scene in Finding Forrester - a Scottish man connecting to a black kid by using street slang. When I saw it in the theater it illicited a laugh. It is used on YTMND as a sort of 'talking image macro', as is this. most classic style ytmnds are one liners the users perhaps use in conversation to mean more than their original context.
some great classic ytmnds derive from lines that arent meant to be funny, like things Arnold says. others like "it's alive" and "shake the crime stick" and "i believe you have my stapler", like this one, come from things that were already meant to be funny in their original context. so I'll gladly accept your 1 knowing your logic is fundamentally flawed and ignorant of YTMNDs roots.
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