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{{iboriginal|blursite|a blur site}}
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{{ibdate|May 2006|May 5th,2006}}
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|spinoff1=stephanielovestheblur
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|title1=Lazytown Blur
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|spinoff2=vaderblur
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|title2=Vader Blur
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|spinoff3=nixonblur
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|title3=Richard Nixon Blur
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|spinoff4=thecountsong
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|title4=The Count Song
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|spinoff5=obeyblur
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|title5=OBEY Blur
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The '''blur [[fad]]''' involves original YTMND's or random movie quotes being blurred and/or bleeped in key areas so an illusion is created, making it sound as if some offensive word was said. It is similar to [[w:en:Jimmy Kimmel Live|Jimmy Kimmel Live's]] This Week in Unnecessary Censorship segments.
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It started with a comment by [http://ytmnd.com/users/jp2m5 jp2m5] in the comments page of a ytmnd that [http://wiki.ytmnd.com/User:spotz Spotz] made which can be found [http://ytmnd.com/sites/profile/426016 here]. [http://wiki.ytmnd.com/User:Ac6517 ac6517] made the first blur site.
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The blur fad was eventually associated with [[GAYTMND]], where lines would be blurred so that it appeared that a dirty message was received.
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==Examples==
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*http://hdblur.ytmnd.com/
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*http://ibelieveyouhavemyblur.ytmnd.com/
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*http://mgr.ytmnd.com/
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*http://sonicbeep.ytmnd.com/
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[[Category:Fads]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, April 19, 2012

Blur
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Original YTMND:
a blur site
by ac6517
May 5th,2006
Worthy Spinoffs:

The blur fad involves original YTMND's or random movie quotes being blurred and/or bleeped in key areas so an illusion is created, making it sound as if some offensive word was said. It is similar to Jimmy Kimmel Live's This Week in Unnecessary Censorship segments.

It started with a comment by jp2m5 in the comments page of a ytmnd that Spotz made which can be found here. ac6517 made the first blur site.

The blur fad was eventually associated with GAYTMND, where lines would be blurred so that it appeared that a dirty message was received.

Examples