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{{Fad Infobox|name=lol, internet
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{{lowercase|lol, internet}}
|image=http://content.ytmnd.com/content/2/e/9/2e9b23286da1ccad88f4252b7a1938a7.jpg
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{{Fad infobox|title=lol, internet
|original=steamsteamlol
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|img=Lolinternet.jpg
|spinoff1=steamsteamie
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|original=steamsteamlol|originalTitle=lol internet
|spinoff2=lolhmstitanic
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|orcreator=Dunkinbean
|spinoff3=broadbandsteamlol
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|ordatecat=April 2005|ordate=April 7,2005
|spinoff4=lolsilentfilm
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|spinoff1=midimidilol
|spinoff5=lolrunninginthe90s
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|title1=lol, MIDI orchestra
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|spinoff2=lolenterprise
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|title2=Captain Picard's New Ship
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|spinoff3=lolhmstitanic
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|title3=lol, Titanic
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|spinoff4=broadbandsteamlol
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|title4=lol, Cable Internet
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|spinoff5=lolsilentfilm
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|title5=lol, Silent Film
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|band1=Max Coveri|m1md5=788a153af78d407a8e6c406143de44ed|music1=Running in the 90's
 
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''The correct title of this article is '''lol, internet'''. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.''
 
  
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'''“lol, internet”''', '''“Steam, Steam”''' or '''“the LOL fad”''' is a fad involving popular YTMND characters moving quickly in vehicles as they laugh at certain objects, topics, or ideas.
  
People in moving objects together with a fast background.
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== Origins ==
The original one included Ronald McDonald in a blue car pointing diagonal upward.
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The music is a loop of "Running in the Nineties" by Max Coveri.
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It was originally created by {{Profile 2|Dunkinbean|Dunkinbean}} on April 7, 2005, showing Ronald McDonald pointing upwards at the sky. At the same time, he is pictured driving a convertible and saying ''lol, internet'', with Max Coveri's ''Running in the 90s'' playing in the background. Though the site was made in April, the fad was never really picked up until November 2005 when the site {{ytmnd|lolenterprise|Captain Picard's New Ship}} was created.  Since then, handfuls of YTMNDs of variable quality are created every week.  The original "lol, internet" has also become a moderator's favorite, and with over 750,000 views has been added to the [[Hall of Fame]].
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On April 1st 2008, it was noted that the lol, internet site had been replaced by a site with "o hey sweet lady of wayrest".  It has since been reverted back to the original.
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A typical "lol, internet" YTMND would have a character, commonly Ronald McDonald, in a moving vehicle or item overlaid on a motion-blurred background.  Over their head in a speech bubble would be the phrase "lol, [object]!" where [object] can be any imaginable item. As background sounds, most sites use a loop of a [[w:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]] guitar/synth solo.
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==LOL Collision==
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[[Image:Lolcollision.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A scene from the first "LOL collision" YTMND]]'''LOL Collision''' is a sub-fad to "lol, internet". It features two or more characters from ''lol, internet''-inspired YTMNDs involved in a collision.
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Typically, a few flashbacks from one character to the next play before the "crash", typically involving a nuclear detonation.
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The {{ytmnd|lolcollision|original YTMND}} features [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_McDonald Ronald McDonald] driving a blue sports car, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_luc_Picard Jean luc Picard] piloting an 18th-century-esque galleon or frigate.  They appear to be driving towards each other when the screen suddenly switches to a nuclear explosion (in this case, the detonation known as Bikini Baker).
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The two animations of Ronald and Picard used in the first "LOL collision" YTMND was from the {{ytmnd|steamsteamlol|original "lol, internet"}} and {{ytmnd|lolenterprise|"lol, enterprise"}}.
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Several spin-offs have included Ronald colliding, mostly with other people like Colonel Sanders and Doc Lewis also ending in nuclear detonations, along with non colliding characters like Future Conan and Tom Cruise.
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Other examples:
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*{{ytmnd|lolomgcollision|LOL/OMG Collision}}
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*{{ytmnd|lolarmageddoncollision|LOL Collision: Ronald Unleashes Armageddon}}
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*{{ytmnd|lolcollision2|LOL Collision Pt. 2: Ronald, Picard, Bike hit ? (REFRESH)}}
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*{{ytmnd|hobocruisecollision|Even Hobo-Cruise Can't Stop It!}}
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*{{ytmnd|lolcollisongoesbttfandstopsconan|Lol collision hits 88mph goes back to the future and stops Conan!}}
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*{{ytmnd|lolcollisioncompsmash|LOL Collision Computer Smash!}}
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== The LOL ==
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When "LOL" is pronounced [lɑl] or ''lawl'', it usually sounds similar to the word "law". Due to this, a (very) small fad has started. This sub-fad features sound clips from movies or songs with the the word "law" in them, and interpreting it a LOL.<br>
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Examples:
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*[http://threwaway.ytmnd.com/ I took the LOL and threw it away]
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*[http://stopbreakinthelollol.ytmnsfw.com/ Stop breaking the LOL!]
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*[http://iamthelol.ytmnd.com/ I AM THE LOL]
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*[http://breakthelol.ytmnd.com/ Break the LOL]
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*[http://sightgagincoming.ytmnd.com/ Ok guys, bring it in!]
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*[http://foughtthelol.ytmnd.com/ I fought the lol]
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==The Origin of "lol, Internet" as a phrase==
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No one knows exactly which internet forum it originated from, most speculate that it is from '''Fark.com''', where the members bicker constantly. It became a saying short for ''Lol, it's the internet, arguements don't matter.''  This phrase also spawned the infamous ''Special Olympics'' forum signature {{fact}}.  The image depicts a wheelchair-bound child finishing an event with the phrase ''Arguing on the internet is like running in the special olympics: Even if you win, you're still retarded.''
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Another factor in the spread of "lol, internet" as a catchphrase may be attributed to the 100,000th post on the 4chan Anonymous image board.
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==Criticism and NARV Status==
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The overuse of the site has led to negative attention.  After the site "[http://loltutorial.ytmnd.com/ Lol tutorial]" (a site showing how to make a Lol ytmnd) was created, sites began coming quickly, most of them lacking good effort, style, and decency.  For example, when it was annouced that Steve Irwin had died on September 4, 2006, there were more than 15 attempts at making a "lol Steve Irwin/stingray" fad, most of them lacking effort.  As a result, many users who make poorly done lol sites are referred to as NARVS.
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==Other Versions==
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The [[PTKFGS]] version substitutes Ronald McDonald and his blue sports car for Colonel Sanders in a white golf cart saying "{{y|internetomg|omg, internet}}", together with a loop of Max Coveri's ''Golden Age.''
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The [[YesYes]] version features The King in a white and brown boat saying "{{y|yesyeswtfinternet|WTF, internet}}," with a loop of Barthezz' ''On The Move'', but it was later updated to Max Coveri's ''Master Power''.
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The [[GAYTMND]] version features Lance Bass, unlike the others that feature mascots of fast food restaurants, in a rainbow spaceship saying "{{y|gaytmndinternet|golly, internet}}."  The YTMND is completed with a looping soundbyte of Aqua's ''Roses Are Red.''
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There are also four other versions for the [[4th Corner]]. YTMNSTFU has the Taco Bell Dog in a black car saying "{{y|steamsteamfbi|fbi, internet}}", with a loop of Max Coveri's ''Supercar''. YTAZND has Pepsiman running from a Cave Pizza truck (which was a parody of Coca-Cola in design), based on a Pepsiman commercial. It also has Pepsiman saying the Japanese equalvent of "{{y|bbqinternet|bbq, internet}}", with a loop of Ayumi Hamasaki's ''Evolution (Time is Pop)''. YHTMOAG uses the Wendy's mascot on a bike saying "{{y|stfuinternet|stfu, internet}}", with a loop of Rhapsody's ''Holy Thunderforce''. Finaly, [[CRAPTMND]] has a version of the original "{{y|craptmndlolinternet|lol, internet}}", but with, naturaly, a hastily hand-drawn animation with voices imitating ''Running in the 90's''.
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==YTMND Soundtrack==
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3 songs from the fad have been included on the [[YTMND Soundtrack]].  Max Coveri's "Running in the Ninties" was included on Volume 4, and his "Golden Age" was included on Volume 10.  A remix of the song made for the ytmnd "{{y|lolbedtime|lol, bedtime (shhhhh....)}}" by the user TheEvilTwin was also included on Volume 10.
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The image of the original "lol, internet" site was used as the cd cover for Volume 12.
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==See also==
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*[[lol, internet/collection|lol, internet Collection]]
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{{fads}}
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{{ed|LOL_INTERNET|LOL INTERNET}}
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{{Wikipedia|Ronald McDonald}}
 
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[[Category:Fads]]
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[[Category:Hall of Fame]]
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[[Category:NARVish Fads]]

Latest revision as of 06:21, April 19, 2012

Lol, internet
Preview image
Original YTMND:
lol internet  
by Dunkinbean 
April 7,2005  
Worthy spinoffs:
Used Music:

“lol, internet”, “Steam, Steam” or “the LOL fad” is a fad involving popular YTMND characters moving quickly in vehicles as they laugh at certain objects, topics, or ideas.

Origins

It was originally created by Dunkinbean on April 7, 2005, showing Ronald McDonald pointing upwards at the sky. At the same time, he is pictured driving a convertible and saying lol, internet, with Max Coveri's Running in the 90s playing in the background. Though the site was made in April, the fad was never really picked up until November 2005 when the site Captain Picard's New Ship was created. Since then, handfuls of YTMNDs of variable quality are created every week. The original "lol, internet" has also become a moderator's favorite, and with over 750,000 views has been added to the Hall of Fame.

On April 1st 2008, it was noted that the lol, internet site had been replaced by a site with "o hey sweet lady of wayrest". It has since been reverted back to the original.

A typical "lol, internet" YTMND would have a character, commonly Ronald McDonald, in a moving vehicle or item overlaid on a motion-blurred background. Over their head in a speech bubble would be the phrase "lol, [object]!" where [object] can be any imaginable item. As background sounds, most sites use a loop of a Eurobeat guitar/synth solo.

LOL Collision

A scene from the first "LOL collision" YTMND
LOL Collision is a sub-fad to "lol, internet". It features two or more characters from lol, internet-inspired YTMNDs involved in a collision.

Typically, a few flashbacks from one character to the next play before the "crash", typically involving a nuclear detonation.

The original YTMND features Ronald McDonald driving a blue sports car, and Jean luc Picard piloting an 18th-century-esque galleon or frigate. They appear to be driving towards each other when the screen suddenly switches to a nuclear explosion (in this case, the detonation known as Bikini Baker).

The two animations of Ronald and Picard used in the first "LOL collision" YTMND was from the original "lol, internet" and "lol, enterprise".

Several spin-offs have included Ronald colliding, mostly with other people like Colonel Sanders and Doc Lewis also ending in nuclear detonations, along with non colliding characters like Future Conan and Tom Cruise.

Other examples:

The LOL

When "LOL" is pronounced [lɑl] or lawl, it usually sounds similar to the word "law". Due to this, a (very) small fad has started. This sub-fad features sound clips from movies or songs with the the word "law" in them, and interpreting it a LOL.
Examples:

The Origin of "lol, Internet" as a phrase

No one knows exactly which internet forum it originated from, most speculate that it is from Fark.com, where the members bicker constantly. It became a saying short for Lol, it's the internet, arguements don't matter. This phrase also spawned the infamous Special Olympics forum signature [Got sources?]. The image depicts a wheelchair-bound child finishing an event with the phrase Arguing on the internet is like running in the special olympics: Even if you win, you're still retarded.

Another factor in the spread of "lol, internet" as a catchphrase may be attributed to the 100,000th post on the 4chan Anonymous image board.

Criticism and NARV Status

The overuse of the site has led to negative attention. After the site "Lol tutorial" (a site showing how to make a Lol ytmnd) was created, sites began coming quickly, most of them lacking good effort, style, and decency. For example, when it was annouced that Steve Irwin had died on September 4, 2006, there were more than 15 attempts at making a "lol Steve Irwin/stingray" fad, most of them lacking effort. As a result, many users who make poorly done lol sites are referred to as NARVS.

Other Versions

The PTKFGS version substitutes Ronald McDonald and his blue sports car for Colonel Sanders in a white golf cart saying "omg, internet", together with a loop of Max Coveri's Golden Age.

The YesYes version features The King in a white and brown boat saying "WTF, internet," with a loop of Barthezz' On The Move, but it was later updated to Max Coveri's Master Power.

The GAYTMND version features Lance Bass, unlike the others that feature mascots of fast food restaurants, in a rainbow spaceship saying "golly, internet." The YTMND is completed with a looping soundbyte of Aqua's Roses Are Red.

There are also four other versions for the 4th Corner. YTMNSTFU has the Taco Bell Dog in a black car saying "fbi, internet", with a loop of Max Coveri's Supercar. YTAZND has Pepsiman running from a Cave Pizza truck (which was a parody of Coca-Cola in design), based on a Pepsiman commercial. It also has Pepsiman saying the Japanese equalvent of "bbq, internet", with a loop of Ayumi Hamasaki's Evolution (Time is Pop). YHTMOAG uses the Wendy's mascot on a bike saying "stfu, internet", with a loop of Rhapsody's Holy Thunderforce. Finaly, CRAPTMND has a version of the original "lol, internet", but with, naturaly, a hastily hand-drawn animation with voices imitating Running in the 90's.

YTMND Soundtrack

3 songs from the fad have been included on the YTMND Soundtrack. Max Coveri's "Running in the Ninties" was included on Volume 4, and his "Golden Age" was included on Volume 10. A remix of the song made for the ytmnd "lol, bedtime (shhhhh....)" by the user TheEvilTwin was also included on Volume 10.

The image of the original "lol, internet" site was used as the cd cover for Volume 12.

See also