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As with the [[Cheney|Dick Cheney]] and [[Pluto]] [[fads|fad]], there was no original YTMND or spinoffs; instead, there was a near-simultaneous reaction to the news. The only consistent elements among the sites are images of Steve Irwin and/or stingrays; many of them are little more than screenshots of Internet news stories, with "RIP Steve Irwin 1962-2006" or similar text.
 
As with the [[Cheney|Dick Cheney]] and [[Pluto]] [[fads|fad]], there was no original YTMND or spinoffs; instead, there was a near-simultaneous reaction to the news. The only consistent elements among the sites are images of Steve Irwin and/or stingrays; many of them are little more than screenshots of Internet news stories, with "RIP Steve Irwin 1962-2006" or similar text.
  
With over 30 YTMNDs being made within an hour of his death, it is the fastest growing fad to date. The current number of fad sites is hard to work out, as a quick search of {{search|Steve+Irwin|Steve Irwin}} can find over 230 sites with Steve Irwin in the title alone.
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There are many other popular variants of the fad:
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*Sites asking for 'Revenge'. These sites will either show others preparing to avenge the death of Irwin or Steve Irwin returning back to kill stingrays.
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*Death parodies, mainly in the form of video games, Pokemon being the most popular
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The Steve Irwin fad was one of the fastest growing fads since the infamous [[Myspace Suicide]] fad in [[December 2005]]. Over 100 was created within the first 24 hours.  Common criticism of the fad involves the lack of originality.  At the beginning, there was nothing but news articles snapshots and sites saying "RIP Steve Irwin", almost always using sad music including the "Lonely Man Theme".  Also, there were non-stop attempts at creating "One Weakness" and "lol stingray" sites, further raising it's NARV status.
  
 
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{{wikipedia|Steve Irwin}}

Revision as of 04:04, September 12, 2006

Steve Irwin
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Original YTMND:
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by Stingraid
September 4,2006
Worthy Spinoffs:

Steve Irwin, the world-renowned "Crocodile Hunter", was killed by a stingray attack during filming for a new documentary on September 4th, 2006. The news resulted in a flurry of new YTMNDs ranging from tributes to mockeries.

As with the Dick Cheney and Pluto fad, there was no original YTMND or spinoffs; instead, there was a near-simultaneous reaction to the news. The only consistent elements among the sites are images of Steve Irwin and/or stingrays; many of them are little more than screenshots of Internet news stories, with "RIP Steve Irwin 1962-2006" or similar text.

There are many other popular variants of the fad:

  • Sites asking for 'Revenge'. These sites will either show others preparing to avenge the death of Irwin or Steve Irwin returning back to kill stingrays.
  • Death parodies, mainly in the form of video games, Pokemon being the most popular

The Steve Irwin fad was one of the fastest growing fads since the infamous Myspace Suicide fad in December 2005. Over 100 was created within the first 24 hours. Common criticism of the fad involves the lack of originality. At the beginning, there was nothing but news articles snapshots and sites saying "RIP Steve Irwin", almost always using sad music including the "Lonely Man Theme". Also, there were non-stop attempts at creating "One Weakness" and "lol stingray" sites, further raising it's NARV status.

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