Tahiti Joe
07-24-2014, 03:09 PM
Tahiti Joe (http://www.rubycalaber.com/forums/member.php?u=1210) has reported a post.
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pluggy jr.
Post: Top Ten (http://www.rubycalaber.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33828&p=775441671#post775441671)
Forum: brokedick mountain
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Posted by: maks (http://www.rubycalaber.com/forums/member.php?u=25)
Original Content:
jamlayfa's beard amirite and how about that gush
PTKFGS (“Punch The Keys For God’s Sake!”) is a YTMND series that began as a parody of YTMND website based on the idea of an alternate universe wherein the site founder Max Goldberg uses the line “Punch the keys for God’s sake” instead of “You’re the man now dog” for the original YTMND site.
In this alternate universe of PTKFGS.com, PTKFGS is a popular website similar to YTMND with a purple color theme. Popular PTKFGS sites are similar to their counterpart YTMND sites, but with noticable differences. For example, in the world of PTKFGS, there is no such thing as lol, internet. Instead, they have a fad called omg, internet.
Origin
On March 4, 2006, a site titled punch the keys, for god’s sake was submitted by user Aphex350, a YTMND version of the original Finding Forrester scene that inspired the Max Goldberg to create the original “You’re the man now dog” site.
Within the same day, user RySenkari created the original PTKFGS site, entitling it “What Could Have Been…” and parodying the You’re the man now dog site.
On March 8, 2006, the site safety not guaranteed changes internet history! was created by Humphro, which according to YTMND Wiki is often credited with boosting the fads popularity, and creating the idea of the alternate PTKFGS universe. In it, the Time Traveller goes back in time after watching the scene that inspired the creation of YTMND, and creates PTKFGS.com (See also: Safety not Guaranteed). The site now has over 111,000 views.
However, searching by date indicates that on March 5, 2006, an earlier spin-off appeared called WWW.PTKFGS.COM, made by user RuBBa-cHiKiN, showing what a potential PTKFGS website could have looked like.
When searching for “ptkfgs” on YTMND, checking the titles, descriptions, domains, image origins, sound origins, keywords, and site text Indexes- YTMND returns over 3,300 results.
With this search criteria, there are at least thirteen sites related to the fad with over 100,000 views, and at least 257 sites with over 10,000 views.
PTKFGS also inspired the creation of other Alternate YTMND Universes.
Reason:
pluggy jr.
Post: Top Ten (http://www.rubycalaber.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33828&p=775441671#post775441671)
Forum: brokedick mountain
Assigned Moderators: N/A
Posted by: maks (http://www.rubycalaber.com/forums/member.php?u=25)
Original Content:
jamlayfa's beard amirite and how about that gush
PTKFGS (“Punch The Keys For God’s Sake!”) is a YTMND series that began as a parody of YTMND website based on the idea of an alternate universe wherein the site founder Max Goldberg uses the line “Punch the keys for God’s sake” instead of “You’re the man now dog” for the original YTMND site.
In this alternate universe of PTKFGS.com, PTKFGS is a popular website similar to YTMND with a purple color theme. Popular PTKFGS sites are similar to their counterpart YTMND sites, but with noticable differences. For example, in the world of PTKFGS, there is no such thing as lol, internet. Instead, they have a fad called omg, internet.
Origin
On March 4, 2006, a site titled punch the keys, for god’s sake was submitted by user Aphex350, a YTMND version of the original Finding Forrester scene that inspired the Max Goldberg to create the original “You’re the man now dog” site.
Within the same day, user RySenkari created the original PTKFGS site, entitling it “What Could Have Been…” and parodying the You’re the man now dog site.
On March 8, 2006, the site safety not guaranteed changes internet history! was created by Humphro, which according to YTMND Wiki is often credited with boosting the fads popularity, and creating the idea of the alternate PTKFGS universe. In it, the Time Traveller goes back in time after watching the scene that inspired the creation of YTMND, and creates PTKFGS.com (See also: Safety not Guaranteed). The site now has over 111,000 views.
However, searching by date indicates that on March 5, 2006, an earlier spin-off appeared called WWW.PTKFGS.COM, made by user RuBBa-cHiKiN, showing what a potential PTKFGS website could have looked like.
When searching for “ptkfgs” on YTMND, checking the titles, descriptions, domains, image origins, sound origins, keywords, and site text Indexes- YTMND returns over 3,300 results.
With this search criteria, there are at least thirteen sites related to the fad with over 100,000 views, and at least 257 sites with over 10,000 views.
PTKFGS also inspired the creation of other Alternate YTMND Universes.