Difference between revisions of "Face Melter"
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− | Face melter sites involved an image of a person appearing to be screaming accompanied by the ending portion of the song "Highlander" by Lost Horizon. The sounds makes the person look like he is screaming the ending of the song. The first face melter site was made in March 2006 and featured Cosmo Kramer of Seinfeld, but the fad never really broke loose until July. | + | Face melter sites involved an image of a person appearing to be screaming accompanied by the ending portion of the song "Highlander" by Lost Horizon. The sounds makes the person look like he is screaming the ending of the song. The first face melter site was made in March 2006 and featured Cosmo Kramer of Seinfeld, but the fad never really broke loose until July. The fad then remained silent until late Septemeber, when another rush of sites were created |
The ending clip has also been used for various other sites including one dew army site. | The ending clip has also been used for various other sites including one dew army site. | ||
− | + | == NARV Status == | |
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+ | Similar to many other fads that involve the same song placed to different images, the fad is considered to be of NARV status. | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, September 27, 2006
Face Melter |
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Original YTMND: |
Kramer Belts Out a Face Melter! |
by davedevil16 |
March 4,2006 |
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Face melter sites involved an image of a person appearing to be screaming accompanied by the ending portion of the song "Highlander" by Lost Horizon. The sounds makes the person look like he is screaming the ending of the song. The first face melter site was made in March 2006 and featured Cosmo Kramer of Seinfeld, but the fad never really broke loose until July. The fad then remained silent until late Septemeber, when another rush of sites were created
The ending clip has also been used for various other sites including one dew army site.
NARV Status
Similar to many other fads that involve the same song placed to different images, the fad is considered to be of NARV status.
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