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'''lol, internet''' or '''Steam Steam''' is a fad where people in fast moving vehicles laugh at certain objects or topics. A typical "lol, internet" YTMND would have a person in front of a rapidly animated and/or blurred background, with a speech bubble of the person saying "lol, {insert word here}". The song which identifies YTMNDs to this fad is Max Coveri's "Running in the Nineties".
 
  
The original YTMND which inspired the fad was created by Dunkinbean on March 7, 2005. It shows a hysterical Ronald McDonald in a blue car pointing diagonal upward, saying "lol, internet".
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'''lol, internet''' or '''Steam, Steam''' is a fad involving popular YTMND characters moving quickly in some sort of vehicle as they laugh (or ''lol'') at certain objects, topics, or ideas.
  
A sub-fad to "lol, internet" is "[[LOL collision]]". It features two or three "lol internet" characters, crashing.
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It was originally created by {{Profile 2|Dunkinbean}} on March 7, 2005, showing Ronald McDonald pointing upwards at the sky and saying "lol, internet!"
  
The [[PTKFGS]] version is called "omg, internet" and has Colonel Sanders riding in a golf cart, set to Golden Age by Max Coveri [http://internetomg.ytmnd.com]
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A typical "lol, internet" YTMND would have a character 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.
  
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The sound file most commonly linked to this type of YTMND is ''Runnin' in the 90s'' by Max Coveri.
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A sub-fad of the "lol, internet" phenomenon is [[LOL collision]] which features multiple characters "crashing" into each other, typically ending in a nuclear explosion.
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The [[PTKFGS]] version substitutes Ronald McDonald and his blue sports car for Colonel Sanders in a white golf cart saying "omg, internet!"
  
 
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Revision as of 12:14, July 1, 2006

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lol, internet or Steam, Steam is a fad involving popular YTMND characters moving quickly in some sort of vehicle as they laugh (or lol) at certain objects, topics, or ideas.

It was originally created by Dunkinbean's user page on March 7, 2005, showing Ronald McDonald pointing upwards at the sky and saying "lol, internet!"

A typical "lol, internet" YTMND would have a character 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.

The sound file most commonly linked to this type of YTMND is Runnin' in the 90s by Max Coveri.

A sub-fad of the "lol, internet" phenomenon is LOL collision which features multiple characters "crashing" into each other, typically ending in a nuclear explosion.

The PTKFGS version substitutes Ronald McDonald and his blue sports car for Colonel Sanders in a white golf cart saying "omg, internet!"