Difference between revisions of "Osama is Dead"

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|exampleTitle=OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD
 
|exampleTitle=OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD
 
|ordate=May 1, 2011
 
|ordate=May 1, 2011
|spinoff1=http://obamadidntkillosama.ytmnd.com
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|ordatecat=May 2011
|title1=Obama Didn't Kill Osama
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|spinoff1=osamasmansion
|spinoff2=http://binladenurded.ytmnd.com
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|title1=Osama Bin Laden's Mansion
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|title2=Hey Bin Laden, Guess What...
 
|title2=Hey Bin Laden, Guess What...
|spinoff3=http://asskickingpresident.ytmnd.com
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|title3=Mission Accomplished
 
|title3=Mission Accomplished
|spinoff4=http://oritdidnthappen.ytmnd.com
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|spinoff4=obama4get
|title4=Long Form Death Certificate
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|title4=You'll never forget this day.
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|spinoff5=osamaosama
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|title5=Footage of Obama killing Osama with Black Kung Fu
 
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The '''Osama is Dead''' fad kicked off May 1, 2011, almost immediately when the news that Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted terrorist around the world was killed in a raid by American military forces.  Upon the break of the news, sites began to appear, showing pictures of Osama and claiming things, such as "Osama is Dead!" or "America Wins".
 
The '''Osama is Dead''' fad kicked off May 1, 2011, almost immediately when the news that Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted terrorist around the world was killed in a raid by American military forces.  Upon the break of the news, sites began to appear, showing pictures of Osama and claiming things, such as "Osama is Dead!" or "America Wins".
  
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This fad will most likely be shortlived.
 
This fad will most likely be shortlived.
  
 
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{{wikipedia|Osama Bin Laden|Osama Bin Laden}}
 
{{wikipedia|Osama Bin Laden|Osama Bin Laden}}
 
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Revision as of 08:10, May 2, 2011

Osama is Dead
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Example:
OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD  
May 1, 2011  
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The Osama is Dead fad kicked off May 1, 2011, almost immediately when the news that Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted terrorist around the world was killed in a raid by American military forces. Upon the break of the news, sites began to appear, showing pictures of Osama and claiming things, such as "Osama is Dead!" or "America Wins".

A number of these sites mainly feature still images, but a good amount of them also feature a gif image of Barack Obama at the podium, with white text which reads "He's Dead." leaving the podium, then kicking a door down.

This fad will most likely be shortlived.

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