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OBEY |
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Original YTMND: |
OBEY Nixon |
by spotz |
March 30, 2006 |
Worthy Spinoffs: |
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The OBEY ... fad began with Spotz YTMND OBEY nixon. The original OBEY YTMND consisted of a tiled image of a cel-shaded Richard Nixon superimposed upon a video monitor with an adolescent staring into the monitor. It is accompanied by a short sound clip from Marilyn Manson's Rock is Dead, specifically the quote "God is in the TV." A few days later when the fad surfaced, the song choice was "Shinra Building Inc." from Final Fantasy VII.
YTMND Characteristics
The only similarity between most of the OBEY YTMNDs is that they usually have a well-known celebrity or character demanding something out of you (typically a five-star vote). Usually the character in question is photoshopped to appear more menacing or frightening (in order to force you to obey). There is hardly any similarity between audio tracks featured.
Journey to Fad Status
The weekend after the first OBEY site "OBEY Nixon" was created, it was featured on the infamous The Price is LOL forums, and the YTMND was quickly transformed into a forced fad. This sudden explosion of popularity saw the creation of many spinoffs, including many YTMND heavy-hitters including Jean-Luc Picard, Donald Rumsfeld and Sean Connery. The fad was quickly met with massive criticism. Somes users wanted to know "how is a man staring at a random computer image funny?". The fad was so detested, even anti-OBEY sites with little effort picked up high scores. A rather huge amount of OBEY sites generated ratings less than 3.00. Just like most forced-fads, it quickly died out, and quality spinoffs of this fad have not been seen in many months.