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* MemeticMutation: The song "Mr. Douchebag" became a meme sometime in early 2021, where it features fictional characters wearing Mr. Douchebag's attire and the song's instrumental playing in the background.

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The song "Mr. Douchebag" became a meme sometime in early 2021, where it features fictional characters wearing Mr. Douchebag's attire and the song's instrumental playing in the background.
** To a much smaller extent, ''Rich People $hit" became a meme in 2024, more specifically in recontextualized ''Platform/TikTok'' edits, mostly about "if (currency) didn't exist" or "if me and bro didn't spend (x) on (y)"
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* MemeticMutation: The song "Mr. Douchebag" became a meme sometime in early 2021, where it features fictional characters wearing Mr. Douchebag's attire and the song's instrumental playing in the background.
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** The part of "Robot Bar Fight" where WALL-E snaps, grabs Robocop's gun and guns down the rest of the patrons can be very difficult to watch in light of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.

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** The part of "Robot Bar Fight" where WALL-E WesternAnimation/WallE snaps, grabs Robocop's Franchise/RoboCop's gun and guns down the rest of the patrons can be very difficult to watch in light of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.
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* AccidentalAesop: In Date Myself, Puff dates himself and begins to hate the relationship a couple months into dating. This could be taken as "don't date someone with your own toxic and flawed personality. Find someone you can bounce off of to be happier and healthier."
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** “The Stereotypes Song”, as you might expect from a song cheerfully singing about NationalStereotypes.

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** “The "The Stereotypes Song”, Song", as you might expect from a song cheerfully singing about NationalStereotypes.



-->''All he ever wanted to do was spend a little time with you. Hey, Mr. Burns. Hey, Mr. Burns. You know you're worth more to him than all the money you spend. Hey, Mr. Burns. Hey, Mr. Burns.''

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-->''All --->''All he ever wanted to do was spend a little time with you. Hey, Mr. Burns. Hey, Mr. Burns. You know you're worth more to him than all the money you spend. Hey, Mr. Burns. Hey, Mr. Burns.''



*** Within the Orphan Tears Part 2 video itself. [[spoiler: Puff Puff, Wax, and Deejay, after their drunken bender, accidentally come across a warehouse with children in cages and realize that the Orphan Tears drink actually comes from literal orphan tears. Puff Puff attempts to break them out (before Bill Cosby catches the gang and the video ends on a cliffhanger), saying "we gotta help these kids".]] Considering he was shown to have a jerkish personality in earlier videos, especially prominent in YFMTS, it's really sweet to see he's also got a good heart and [[spoiler:attempted to rescue the children.]] He certainly came a long way from Whip Your Kids.

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*** Within the Orphan Tears Part 2 video itself. [[spoiler: Puff [[spoiler:Puff Puff, Wax, and Deejay, after their drunken bender, accidentally come across a warehouse with children in cages and realize that the Orphan Tears drink actually comes from literal orphan tears. Puff Puff attempts to break them out (before Bill Cosby catches the gang and the video ends on a cliffhanger), saying "we gotta help these kids".]] Considering he was shown to have a jerkish personality in earlier videos, especially prominent in YFMTS, it's really sweet to see he's also got a good heart and [[spoiler:attempted to rescue the children.]] He certainly came a long way from Whip Your Kids.
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** HoYay: The music video for "Somebody that I Used to Know" has Puff singing Kimbra's part from the original. If you know the context of the song, it could possibly appear that he's singing it to ''Benatar''.

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** * HoYay: The music video for "Somebody that I Used to Know" has Puff singing Kimbra's part from the original. If you know the context of the song, it could possibly appear that he's singing it to ''Benatar''.
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* HoYay: The music video for "Somebody that I Used to Know" has Puff singing Kimbra's part from the original. If you know the context of the song, it could possibly appear that he's singing it to ''Benatar''.

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* ** HoYay: The music video for "Somebody that I Used to Know" has Puff singing Kimbra's part from the original. If you know the context of the song, it could possibly appear that he's singing it to ''Benatar''.''Benatar''.
** The music video for 'The Trauma Song' features Benatar repeatedly staring at Puff then repeatedly looking away at the end, even when Puff stops singing. Note that the entire time DeeJay, Axel and even Puff stare at the viewer instead.
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* HilariousInHindsight:
** "Verified" is literally all about the respect and adoration Puff receives after being awarded an official Twitter blue check. The song came out in late June of 2022--in November of the same (not even five months later), Elon Musk's changes to policy meant that anyone with a verified phone number and $8 could just buy a verified check. As a status symbol, it quickly became useless and even reviled due to controversies surrounding fake verifications, making Puff's honour at being verified laughable.
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** The part of "Robot Bar Fight" where WALL-E snaps, grabs Robocop's gun and guns down the rest of the patrons can be very difficult to watch in light of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.
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** The premise of "Grandma Got a Facebook" would be lost on new viewers, as the two core ideas behind it no longer make sense. The first idea is the thought of a grandmother getting a Facebook account being weird. Nowadays, Facebook is seen as the "old people" social network, with people under their 30's rejecting it in favor of places such as Instagram, Twitter and [=TikTok=]. If anything, the grandma would be the ''most'' likely person to get a Facebook account today. The second idea is that she would use it to hook up with guys. While this still occurred when the song released in 2011, the push away from its college student roots towards a general audience severely declined its use for this a few short years later, with Instagram [=DMs=] and dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble taking its place.

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** The premise of "Grandma Got a Facebook" would be lost on new viewers, as the two core ideas behind it no longer make sense. The first idea is the thought of a grandmother getting a Facebook account being weird. Nowadays, Facebook is seen as the "old people" social network, with people under their 30's rejecting it in favor of places such as Instagram, Twitter Instagram and [=TikTok=]. If anything, the grandma would be the ''most'' likely person to get a Facebook account today. The second idea is that she would use it to hook up with guys. While this still occurred when the song released in 2011, the push away from its college student roots towards a general audience severely declined its use for this a few short years later, with Instagram [=DMs=] and dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble taking its place.

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