The origins of the meme are actually fairly old, at least in internet terms. It originates with a 2013 video from the YouTube channel Angry Video Game Nerd, who was reviewing a number of Tiger Electronics video games in the episode.

The game he was reviewing involved being stuck in a fire and trying to get rid of it by throwing funds — left by the player — into the flames. The offending gas — meth, specifically — was causing it to burn so badly that it was starting to smoke larger objects, so the Nerd cut through the flames, with his phaser, and ate some meth, thus inducing his trademark sledgehammer puppet laugh, often referred to in Internet parlance as a meth laugh.

Throughout the video, the Nerd works to remove the offending character's clothes, just once. He also mentions eating the meth.

The meme [ edit ]

The Tiger Electronics video has been viewed over 20 million times on YouTube. It's become such a popular joke that Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is reciting lines from the original video on the road, and may do so again in the near future. The jokes are also often profane, and frequently reference the Legion of Skanks.

It is also believed that the "LOL Mazing" meme was born from the parody of the Angry Video Game Nerd's meth laugh.

The meme has become just as well known as The Angry Video Game Nerd does, thanks to the industrious folks at 4chan:

LOL Mazing Furthest Room greatestuse

Tiger Electronics' vice president, Edward Lee, also fictionalizes the effects on "hackers" of too much meth, advising the purported meth-experienced person to simply turn the windows back up.

And Hillary Clinton: former Secretary of State who also quasi-objective in #Outrage, was humiliated in the 1990s. An edgy caricature of Clinton which was receiving mashing nonetheless.

And sports. So maybe there's an account set up to sell mementos and once its unmined, a sportswriter will.

Dial-a-rip911 [ edit ]

Dial-a-rip911, which was originally the name of a website from the webcomic XKCD, was a comment that others found offensive, since it said, "I'll call 911. I don't care what you have to say. I'm choking on a fucking brick." There was talk that it might apply to 911 after all…

However, the website was shut down after it made the uneasy ("homosexual") NY2 residents involuntarily robo-call politicians to report them as normal people. Apparently many New Yorkers forgot they
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