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I HATE THE ANTICHRIST!!!

Lain

Well-Known Member

The "conspiracy"/isolated "madman" aesthetic in these memes makes them hilarious to me. As with all things I am late for this meme and only discovered them through some friends and we ended up making similar sorts of jokes about other things.

Second video makes the meme more clear.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
The "conspiracy"/isolated "madman" aesthetic in these memes makes them hilarious to me.

I'd agree except that such people are real. Of course that's not surprising given that we're in the End Times.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Where does that drawing come from, though? I see it all over, but nobody explains where it comes from.
 

Lain

Well-Known Member

The images overall come from the rage comics, and the specific comic from the second video KYM says comes from here:

"On February 6th, Redditor u/SirLulzingtonEsquire posted a comic to /r/he_comes, a board where users make absurd posts talking about a coming rapture, featuring UN members raiding a troll's house and telling him to "come drink your corn syrup," a reoccurring joke in the format, garnering over 360 upvotes in a month (shown below)."

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The first video is based on this one it seems which comes from here:

"On November 24th, 2020, iFunny user BenShapiro posted a Schizoposting Rage Comic that depicts someone setting up large tesla coils disguised as trees around their compound, calling the UN and saying, "I hate the antichrist," then shocking them to death as they come to detain him. The character is then raptured and allowed into heaven. The comic ends with a Bible verse; Psalms 37:13 (shown below, click to expand). The post gained over 6,500 smiles and 220 comments in roughly four months."

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Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
The images overall come from the rage comics, and the specific comic from the second video KYM says comes from here:

"On February 6th, Redditor u/SirLulzingtonEsquire posted a comic to /r/he_comes, a board where users make absurd posts talking about a coming rapture, featuring UN members raiding a troll's house and telling him to "come drink your corn syrup," a reoccurring joke in the format, garnering over 360 upvotes in a month (shown below)."

d7d.jpg

The first video is based on this one it seems which comes from here:

"On November 24th, 2020, iFunny user BenShapiro posted a Schizoposting Rage Comic that depicts someone setting up large tesla coils disguised as trees around their compound, calling the UN and saying, "I hate the antichrist," then shocking them to death as they come to detain him. The character is then raptured and allowed into heaven. The comic ends with a Bible verse; Psalms 37:13 (shown below, click to expand). The post gained over 6,500 smiles and 220 comments in roughly four months."

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Thanks. By the way here is a meme-killer that you're supposed to use every time a certain annoying meme pops up:
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