To add to the subject, i want to put here a poem written by William Blake that reflects very well on the cultural impact of this beautiful song: "Oh i wake on the morning, the larks sung, "The gyat has come, the gyatt has come". And i rizz, skibbidi as i am. And skibbidi has it went, on my humility. I see through the window to find trees of Fanum and Tax, that live through the meadowed sigma, Thus, i fricking come to myself, realizing, all along, i have been the rizzler, living in such a beautiful Ohio."
this is the first video of yours i’ve seen and your speech patterns sound just like the way my engineering school profs would give lectures before i dropped out its uncanny
Usually explaining a joke makes it not funny anymore, interestingly in this case it seems to be the opposite, explaining the joke makes it way funnier.
Thank you so much sirrandalot! For explaining the recent internet MeMe "Sticking out your gyatt for the rizzler" over a runtime of 12 minutes and 48 seconds! This was a very valuable way to spend my time.
So I recently had some folks in my stream start spouting lyrics from this. I was very confused and this has unironically been very helpful haha! Which, unfortunately, means it'll die soon due to the meme lifecycle