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'''YTMND Conference 1945''' is a [[Conglomerate|conglomerate]] site created by YTMND user [[User:InfinityDUCK|infinityDUCK]]. It features the famous photograph of the "Big Three" at the Yalta Conference of 1945, edited to include YTMND fad characters. The site enjoyed brief popularity, occupying the [[Top_Viewed_YTMNDs|Top 15]] for several weeks after it was created.
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'''YTMND Conference 1945''' is a [[Conglomerate|conglomerate]] site created by YTMND user [[User:InfinityDUCK|infinityDUCK]]. It features the famous photograph of the "Big Three" at the Yalta Conference of 1945, edited to include YTMND fad characters. The site enjoyed brief popularity, occupying the [[Top_Viewed_YTMNDs|Top 15]] for a couple weeks after it was created.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:19, February 9, 2007

YTMND Conference 1945
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Creator: infinityDUCK
Created on: 10/21/05
Sound origin: Battlefield 1942
Image origin: YTMND/Yalta Conference
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YTMND Conference 1945 is a conglomerate site created by YTMND user infinityDUCK. It features the famous photograph of the "Big Three" at the Yalta Conference of 1945, edited to include YTMND fad characters. The site enjoyed brief popularity, occupying the Top 15 for a couple weeks after it was created.

Characters

The characters featured in the site, from left to right, are: Batman, Milton Waddams, Takeshi Kaga, Brian Peppers, The Prince, The King, Louis Potgieter, Capt. Jean-Luc Picard, Severus Snape, The "O RLY?" owl, Muhammad Hassan, Sean Connery, Domo-Kun, Capt. James T. Kirk, Darth Vader, and Conan O'Brien. At one point the image featured characters from the What is Love?! fad, but were later removed.

Fad status

Users have debated whether or not combining characters or elements from several fads can be considered a fad of its own. The general consensus is that sites like YTMND Conference 1945 do not constitute their own fad, but belong to a broad category of sites called conglomerates.

See also

Wikipedia's article on the Yalta Conference