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We're no strangers to love
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You know the rules and so do I
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A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
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{{iboriginal|googlefoundfunniest|Google Earth found the funniest place on the world}}
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
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{{ibdate|August 2005|August 30, 2005}}
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|title1=ALCOHOLOL(...)LOL
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|spinoff2=frenchriotlol
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|title2=French riot lol
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|spinoff3=pspwned
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|title3=Should've read the description first! (updated)
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|spinoff4=mathpwned
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|title4=Math is Pwned!
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|spinoff5=sexoffenderlol
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|title5=The Funniest Sex Offender In America!
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{{ibm|Nintendo|[http://ytmnd.com/assets/97032ef5d53f8253f3221b1ffafc7b3f Super Mario World Ending Theme (Sped up)]}}
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I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
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The '''Super Mario World Ending''' theme, usually sped up 150%, is often used as the background music for sites with "lol" (or variations of lol) as part of the image. Sites in which the theme is used typically depict wacky situations or showcase strange information. The theme was included on Volume 4 of the [[YTMND Soundtrack]].
Gotta make you understand
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Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down
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The original tune (simply titled "Ending") was created by [[w:Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo]]. He is responsible for many other video game compositions including the themes for ''The Legend of Zelda'' and ''StarFox''.
Never gonna run around and desert you
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Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye
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Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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We've known each other for so long
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== Criticism and NARV Status ==
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
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The overuse of the music has led to negative attention.  This can be observed in YTMNDs with screenshots of news items or webpages edited with Paintbrush adding "lol", "pwned", etc. in blurry red letters.  The trend began with the ''Cerro Lolol'' site.
Inside we both know what's been going on
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We know the game and we're gonna play it
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And if you ask me how I'm feeling
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Don't tell me you're too blind to see
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[[Category:Fads]]
Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down
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Never gonna run around and desert you
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Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye
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Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down
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Never gonna run around and desert you
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Never gonna make you cry, never gonna say goodbye
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Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
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(Ooh give you up)
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(Ooh give you up)
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(Ooh) never gonna give, never gonna give (give you up)
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(Ooh) never gonna give, never gonna give (give you up)
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We've known each other for so long
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Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
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Inside we both know what's been going on
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We know the game and we're gonna play it
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I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
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Gotta make you understand
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Revision as of 15:43, July 20, 2010

Super Mario World ending
Preview image
Original YTMND:
Google Earth found the funniest place on the world
by theyrodeme
August 30, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:

The Super Mario World Ending theme, usually sped up 150%, is often used as the background music for sites with "lol" (or variations of lol) as part of the image. Sites in which the theme is used typically depict wacky situations or showcase strange information. The theme was included on Volume 4 of the YTMND Soundtrack.

The original tune (simply titled "Ending") was created by Koji Kondo. He is responsible for many other video game compositions including the themes for The Legend of Zelda and StarFox.

Criticism and NARV Status

The overuse of the music has led to negative attention. This can be observed in YTMNDs with screenshots of news items or webpages edited with Paintbrush adding "lol", "pwned", etc. in blurry red letters. The trend began with the Cerro Lolol site.