This Hated YouTuber FAKED His Own Death - What Happened To Behind The Meme?

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Published 2022-03-03

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  • @NeroMai
    It's crazy how everything BTM was cruxified for is now considered acceptable. Explaining memes was bad for him, but fine for Lessons in meme culture. Having a cringe voice was bad for him, but fine for burger king foot lettuce Chills. Making low effort content was bad for him, but now everyone does it. The man was ahead of his time. And ngl Kyle's mom roasting Fantano was pretty funny.
  • @moppupaws
    as obnoxious as kyle was, people bullying him to the point of fucking up his personal life is ridiculous. people who care too much about memes are cringe as hell. memes are incredibly funny and do kinda die out when theyre overused, but if you care THIS MUCH about "normies liking memes" and "memes being ruined" you genuinely need to go outside and touch grass. smell the flowers. go for a walk even. like holy shit dude.
  • @CJR12348
    I side with this dude. He did nothing wrong. Minded his own business and got shit for it. Now the same people are worrying about him. The mob killed this dudes channel.
  • Dude may have been a bit cringy, but you can hear and see that he's a good dude at heart. The internet did him dirty.
  • Anyone who unironically uses "normie" and has this much of an obsession over memes should not be taken seriously lmao.
  • @anna.i2494
    Damn, all the hate over memes 💀 poor guy. Faking your own suicide isn’t the way to go. But bullying and harassing over something harmless is just extremely wrong.
  • @TheSfelex
    "exposed him" "you killed the meme because you explain it to someone" daaamn how fragile are some people that they needed to bully someone for that, sad.
  • @itzmimz8238
    Imagine faking your own death and people just say good riddance
  • "Killing meme culture by making memes accessible to normies" People who say that explaining the joke/meme ruins it are the same kind of people who laugh at people who don't get jokes for being "stupid," as if they've never been confused ever. And memes are meant to become popular and then die off. There's no point to gatekeeping them
  • @TammyW
    The cringiest bit of this whole ordeal was the people saying he "threatened meme culture" who cares? Its a meme they die anyway if you genuinely cared about a man killing dat boi in 2016 you were the cringe
  • @PR0MAN01
    I'm actually kinda impressed by his drunk acting. It wasn't like, comically exaggerated or badly acted. Its hard to pull off a convincing drunken ramble but he did it.
  • If you don't think internet culture around 2016-2019 was the most toxic it's ever been, look no further than this.
  • @BR-ec2ph
    Imagine thinking there is such a thing as "meme culture" that needs protecting
  • @jamarcusmudkip
    Jesus, looking back the hate for him was really pathetic and taken way too far. All over stupid memes.
  • @DrBojanglez105
    I like how wavy has such a professional demeanor, and then says something like “slap the sh*t out of them.” It just brings it all back down to earth and a smile to my face.
  • @djodyssey99
    Honestly, the Internet is brutal. It doesn't matter what platform you're on, there's always the people that are going to hate and pray for your downfall.
  • @spicylemon7475
    I have always found these so called “meme elitists” to be incredibly pathetic
  • @detriticore
    Behind the Meme's suicide series almost feels like large-scale self-harm in response to large-scale abuse, as a way to take control in a "see? You don't have to beat me up because I'm already so shitty to myself" kind of a way. Poor guy, glad he's off youtube.
  • @worldwaide
    Imagine being so online that you give any sort of a shit about the longevity of memes so much that you’re willing to dox and potentially put someone in danger. Humans can be so pathetic