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Revision as of 00:32, January 19, 2007
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Cats in ur stuff doing things |
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"In ur stuff" sites show pictures of various animals/people accompanied by l33tspeak language in the form of "im in ur ____, ____in ur _____". This phrasing is a takeoff on "I'm in ur base, killin ur doodz", a widespread catchphrase allegedly originating from an online game of Starcraft. The person speaking the line was in fact in his own base, killing his own units. The line caught on and spread to other Blizzard games, mocking the incompetence of new and unskilled players.
Recently this fad has spilled over from Blizzard games to Blizzard Forums. After a wave of account hacking in World of Warcraft, "IM IN UR AKOUNT, SHARDING UR PURPLZ" was seen as the forum signature of many users on the official forums. That phrase refers to the action of the hacker stealing someone's account and disenchanting someone's epic items (whose name is colored purple in-game)
The music that accompanies most "In ur stuff" sites is from Super Mario Land (Game Boy, 1989).
This is now a redundant template, as I decided that I would change all of the original Mulletman Templates instead of making a new one. This was the testing platform for what the current mulletman template looks like</noinclude>
instead of how it used to be:</noinclude>
which I found to be too big and bulky. Thus, I altered the template (as well as created a smaller one within it) to put the act of editing the page into one slick, ever-changing link. --Piemanmoo 00:39, January 19, 2007 (CST)