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{{Fad Infobox|name=lol, internet
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|img=Lolinternet.jpg
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|original=steamsteamlol
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|originalTitle=lol internet
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|spinoff1=steamsteamie
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|title1=lol, Internet Explorer
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|spinoff2=lolhmstitanic
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|title2=lol, Titanic
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|spinoff3=broadbandsteamlol
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|title3=lol, Cable Internet
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|spinoff4=lolsilentfilm
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|title4=lol, Silent Film
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|spinoff5=lolrunninginthe90s
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|title5=lol Ronald McDonald and other people are Runnin in the 90's.
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{{ed|LOL_INTERNET|LOL INTERNET}}
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'''lol, internet''' or '''Steam, Steam''' is a fad involving popular YTMND characters moving quickly in some sort of vehicle as they laugh (or ''lol'') at certain objects, topics, or ideas.
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It was originally created by {{Profile 2|Dunkinbean|Dunkinbean}} on March 7, 2005, showing Ronald McDonald pointing upwards at the sky and saying "lol, internet!"
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A typical "lol, internet" YTMND would have a character in a moving vehicle or item overlaid on a motion-blurred background.  Over their head in a speech bubble would be the phrase "lol, [object]!" where [object] can be any imaginable item.
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The sound file most commonly linked to this type of YTMND is ''Runnin' in the 90s'' by Max Coveri.
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A sub-fad of the "lol, internet" phenomenon is [[LOL collision]] which features multiple characters "crashing" into each other, typically ending in a nuclear explosion.
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The [[PTKFGS]] version substitutes Ronald McDonald and his blue sports car for Colonel Sanders in a white golf cart saying "omg, internet", together with a loop of Max Coveri - Golden Age. [http://internetomg.ytmnd.com/]
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