On June 28th, 2019, Twitter user @indeprive[1] tweeted the copypasta, parodying a person sending a suggestive text, trying to brush it off by saying "just kidding," but affirming their seriousness by adding "unless..?" The tweet gained over 56,000 retweets and 216,000 likes (shown below).
Minecraft Copy Pasta
Reposts of the copypasta featuring characters began appearing the following day. On June 29th, Twitter user @Mayabomb[2] made the tweet with Kingdom Hearts characters, gaining 19 retweets and 42 likes (shown below, left). User @catsminty[3] made the joke with Moira from Overwatch, gaining over 90 retweets and 400 likes (shown below, right).
A copypasta is a block of text that is copied and pasted across the Internet by individuals through online forums and social networking websites. Copypastas are said to be similar to spam[1] as they are often used to annoy other users and disrupt online discourse.
The Navy Seal copypasta is a lengthy, comically written, aggressive attack paragraph against a "kiddo", written in the voice of the stereotypical "tough guy", listing absurd accomplishments such as having "over 300 confirmed kills" and being "trained in gorilla [sic] warfare". This copypasta is often reposted as a humorous overreaction to an insult and is thought to have originated in a post on a 4chan message board from 11 November 2010.[4]
The Bee Movie copypasta started in 2013 when users posted its entire script onto websites such as Reddit and Tumblr.[6] It was popularized when edits of the film were first uploaded to YouTube in late 2016.[7]
On 19 August 2020, during a Major League Baseball game between the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals, Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman uttered a homophobic slur on a hot mic. Later in the broadcast, Brennaman apologized to listeners. Mid-apology, Nick Castellanos hit a home run, and Brennaman broke from his apology to deliver the play-by-play.[8] Brennaman said, "I pride myself and think of myself as a man of faith, as there's a drive into deep left field by Castellanos, it will be a home run. And so that'll make it a 4-0 ballgame." The moment became an internet meme as a copypasta. ESPN's Pablo Torre later said it "was like listening to the band play on as the Titanic was sinking. Except the band was also somehow the iceberg."[9]
Copypasta can refer to a piece of code that was copy/pasted. Discussions of copypasta can be found in the code history of Linux, e.g.: "This very much looks like copypasta"[10] (this looks like copy/pasted code and was not originally authored) and "Copypasta mistake"[11] (this code was copy/pasted and not correctly amended).
Later on in 2012, a Redditor called fahottie submitted a screenshot of a YouTube comment that employed the copypasta to the /r/funny subreddit where it went viral. A YouTuber capitalized on this trending meme and produced a song about it:
For example, new rewrites for angry YouTubers, for Minecraft players, in different languages, etc. But there are also some cool images- like the first on our list, which is an illustrated manuscript. As if the copypasta was some type of ancient wisdom:
TheShitPostCalligrapher had the unmitigated gall to reformat the content into Gothic lettering like it was from the Middle Ages. The gold and green are kind of Gaelic with a serpent on the side crawling up seeming to embellish the copypasta outrage.
Using WorldEdit can greatly improve the speed at which players can build, automating many otherwise tedious processes. One of the best examples of this is the copy & paste function in WorldEdit, which allows Minecraft builders to copy huge builds effortlessly.
Copy & pasting with WorldEdit is relatively simple and only requires a few commands. This guide will explain everything players need to be able to effectively copy & paste something using WorldEdit in Minecraft, including some helpful tips and tricks to practice with.
Step 2.) Players must now select one corner of the structure they want to copy. In the example below, the bottom corner will be used. The selection is made by simply hitting the desired block with the wooden axe.
League of Legends might be known for its weird in-game traditions and antics, but that's nothing compared to its copypasta. Developed over several years since its launch back in 2009, League of Legends now has plenty of hilarious copypasta that is enough to make anyone laugh.
qtpie, this is your dad here. i just wanted to say how proud of you i am son, always hiding in your room playing your video games, talking to your internet friends. your mom and i think that's well and we just wanted to let you know we love you. pls no copy dadderino
I am bob.I killed my mother and my wife because I wanted to become a pro gamer.I've been playing league of legends for 10 years and after many years of trying I went to Bronze Iv from Bronze.That's a huge achievement for me and my family and my wife and my mother that's why I quit my job on the darude sandstorm factory I was working.Please thumbs up my comment so everyone can see it and everyone supports me and I become pro players and I kiss my wife and mother and then I get rich laif and then become pro gamer.thnx for reading this dont dislaik me caz Im better than u are and more proer.Thnx thnx No copy paste pls
hello riot friend my name is bruno and i am big fan. i am play legends for 2 month now and am going to give up child and wife to buy new computer to start pro playing. if you can give advice me please tell thank you. sorry for bad england (this is serious please not copy)
First of all, good day to you, and I wish you a long and happy life and hope you wish the best to everybody too right now. I'll continue assuming that. And I'll assume that you know that some people can get very strongly triggered by a swastika. In a very negative way. In the west it's seen as a symbol of racism, symbol of hate and intolerance. So copy-paste swastika with caution if you mean it as a nazi symbol.
Swastika symbol, or swastika emoji, sometimes written as swastica, svastika, svastica, svasti, even sauwastika (卍 specifically), and in German called hakenkreuz symbol. We all think we know it. Nazi symbol from German Nazi flag invented by Hitler, right? Or is it? Ancient runes, anyone? I've made this article mainly for symbol copy-paste purposes, but I just had to expand it, because this symbol is just too rich in controversy and history not to. I was actually previously contacted by many a folk asking me to take it down from most places I could on my website, but I opted for free speech. ? And it's obviously not like I'm inciting any sort of hatred anywhere on my website. ? Yes, swastika emoji is often used by Westerners kind of like a cool decoration for black humour jokes, like "How did Hitler tie his shoes? .sǝᴉzʇouʞ ǝʅʇʇᴉʅ uI", or "Hitler visits the front and talks to a soldier. Hitler asks: "Friend, when you are in the front line under artillery fire, what do you wish for?" The soldier replies: "That you, my Fuhrer, stand next to me!""and some less neutral ones that can get you fired at some places. Because, it's fine with me, but probably not so much with many social justice warriors and the politically correct. So think twice, my friend, think twice. ? Anyways, while swastika had been a prominent sign in the West for ages thanks to it's great looks, it's not the place where it has been most used until Hitler decided to make it a symbol of Nazi Germany.
The credits can also be accessed by clicking on the copyright information on the main menu screen in Java Edition or by pressing the "credits" button in the "profile" section of the Settings screen in Bedrock Edition. They can also be viewed on the Minecraft website.[3] 2ff7e9595c
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