In , the urban traveling blog GridSkipper [4] used the phrase in praising the subway system in Stockholm, Sweden and guitarist Duke Levine's talent. In October of that year, a thread attempting to translate "mind blown" into Spanish was posted on the Word Reference forums.
As of August , it has accrued more than readers. On July 9th, , a thread for "mind blowing" images thread was created on the New Schoolers [15] forums, where it accrued nearly 70 pages over three years.
Additional images, including both reaction GIFs and those meant to evoke a "mind blown" response, can be found with the hashtag mindblown on Twitter [24] , Instagram [25] , Facebook [26] and Tumblr. View All Videos. View All Images. Show Comments. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Read Edit History. Spread In , the phrase was mentioned by the Classical Values [3] blog to describe a world map allegedly drawn in Top entries this week.
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Meme Karen. Meme Dafuq. Meme Your Argument Is Invalid. Jimes Tooper and Heidecker's Dr. Donna Gust talking about the mysteries of the universe itself. They talk about the topic in strange, abstract ways which include picturing the universe being jammed into a big tube, with the look and feel of these skits drawing inspiration from shows like Nova or Carl Sagan's Cosmos.
The Mind Blown gif part comes from Dr. Jimes Tooper imagining the ultimate fate of the universe being so mysterious it penetrates his mind, leading to him imagining his mind being blown. Tim Heidecker's next show will be sci-fi comedy Moonbase 8 co-starring John C.
Reilly and Fred Armisen, but the next Tim and Eric collaboration hasn't been confirmed yet. A part-time hobby soon blossomed into a career when he discovered he really loved writing about movies, TV and video games — he even arguably had a little bit of talent for it. He has written words for Den of Geek, Collider, The Irish Times and Screen Rant over the years, and can discuss anything from the MCU - where Hawkeye is clearly the best character - to the most obscure cult b-movie gem, and his hot takes often require heat resistant gloves to handle.
By Padraig Cotter Published Nov 04,
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