When the Nice Guy Loses His Patience
The Devil Shivers When A Nice Guy Loses His Atmosphere
Condition:
This submission is currently beingness researched and evaluated.
You lot can help ostend this entry by contributing facts, media, and other bear witness of notability and mutation.
Origin: 9GAG
Almost
The Devil Shivers When A Nice Guy Loses His Temper or When A Nice Guy Loses His Patience The Devil Shivers is an edgy catchphrase used in ironic memes, ofttimes showing an innocent-looking character on the left dissever with a deranged or antagonistic character on the right, the right side representing the leftmost character after losing their atmosphere or patience. The phrase is besides used alongside imagery of the Joker. The phrase started to become popularized in memes in 2015 when an epitome macro of the Joker saying the phrase was posted to 9GAG, notably the original Gamer Joker meme.
Origin
On April tenth, 2015, a 9GAG [ane] user posted an image macro of the Joker with the caption, "When the nice guy loses his patiance (sic) / the devil shivers," gaining over 38,000 upvotes in seven years (shown below, left). The quote became popularized over the following years in both ironic and unironic [2] posts, many also featuring the Joker (case shown below, right).
On June 20th, 2020, iFunny [3] user thicc_tank_2020 posted an image macro with the quote over peak showing Freddy Fazbear with a vertical line through his torso — the left side is an innocent-looking Freddy while the right is an aggressive one, the correct side representing Freddy when he's lost his patience (shown below). This is the earliest known meme using the phrase and format.
Spread
On January 20th, 2021, Instagram [4] user yourlordandsaviormonke posted a like epitome macro showing a human on the left and Freddy Fazbear on the right, gaining over 9,800 likes in a yr (shown below). The image was reposted to /r/okbuddyretard [v] in February, gaining over five,100 upvotes in 11 months.
The format spread over the class of the twelvemonth. On March 18th, Instagram [6] user andrew_lastname posted a version referencing Weezer's Bluish Album, gaining over 30,600 likes in 10 months (shown beneath, left). On March 19th, Instagram [8] user boomer.jim posted a version of the meme showing Mario on the left and Mario Judah on the right, gaining over 500 reactions and 430 shares in the aforementioned rough bridge of fourth dimension (shown beneath, correct). Facebook [7] folio ghost cuck reposted information technology after that month.
On June 20th, YouTuber Benson posted a video voicing over the phrase with an epitome of Freddy Fazbear and Jerma985, gaining over 5,100 views in seven months (shown below).
Top entries this week
Search Involvement
External References
Contempo Videos (1)
Contempo Images (18)
The latest from KYM
This Viral Video Is Known As A Archetype Vine But Actually Originates From YouTube
"Whoever Threw That Newspaper, Your Mom's A Hoe" has aged well, appearing in TikToks and Twitter threads going into the early 2020s. In fact, a TikToker this yr discovered that ane of his substitutes was the infamous teacher.
Researching
A Musicians Song Request Turned Into A Viral Template
Vocal Request is a meme template that uses a viral tweet of an erstwhile man offering $100 dollars to a musician to play a song at a show. The tweet immediately became a meme template with the original vocal being replaced with different meme songs, references to pop culture, and inside jokes.
Fresh
'How Long Do Emos Live' Has An Obvious Precursor As Wells As More Examples Topping Google Searches
"How Long Do Emos Live" has evolved into "How Long Do Monkeys Live," amidst others.
Updated
When the Nice Guy Loses His Patience
Posted by: acknewstodayds.blogspot.com
comment 0 comments
more_vert