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(Oimbuya is a space-time anomaly in the YTMND universes.)
 
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OIMBUYA stands for "Or It's My Boot Up Your Ass," a quote from the movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." It is thought to be a space-time anomaly within the fabric of the four corners of the YTMND universes. Little else is known about Oimbuya except that is rumored to be a greeting for hello in the Kenyan language of Ekegusii. Whether Ekegusii-speaking Kenyans greet each other by claiming to position a boot in each other's asses is as disputed as the existence of the space-time anomaly itself. Research continues.
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OIMBUYA stands for "Or It's My Boot Up Your Ass," a quote from the movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." It is thought to be a space-time anomaly within the fabric of the four corners of the YTMND universes. Little else is known about Oimbuya except that it is rumored to be a greeting for hello in the Kenyan language of Ekegusii. Whether Ekegusii-speaking Kenyans greet each other by claiming to position a boot in each other's asses is as disputed as the existence of the space-time anomaly itself. Research continues.
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Link to pseudofad: http://oimbuya.ytmnd.com

Latest revision as of 08:39, April 19, 2012

This article should be merged with Alternate Universes

A lot of this is duplicated at the other article. Merge them together, and everyone will be happy.

This article is shit. Get some TP and wipe it up.

OIMBUYA stands for "Or It's My Boot Up Your Ass," a quote from the movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." It is thought to be a space-time anomaly within the fabric of the four corners of the YTMND universes. Little else is known about Oimbuya except that it is rumored to be a greeting for hello in the Kenyan language of Ekegusii. Whether Ekegusii-speaking Kenyans greet each other by claiming to position a boot in each other's asses is as disputed as the existence of the space-time anomaly itself. Research continues.

Link to pseudofad: http://oimbuya.ytmnd.com