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  • Awesome Moments:
    • Any moment when the server's members decide to focus and work together on a goal. Clean out the Nether? Done. Create a world record breaking obsidian wall? Done. Build a thought-to-be unbuildable lava wall? Done. Hunt down a base that only existed in myth for YEARS and grief it? Done. The power of teamwork is in full play for 2b2t's community whenever any number of them decide on an objective, and just about ANYTHING can be done.
  • Memetic Mutation:
    • Fit calling the use of "slave labour" in his "2B2T'S GREAT SPAWN WALL" video a stroke of genius has become a recurring joke in the 2b2t community and his channel due to the sheer Cross the Line Twice that comes in both his praise of the action and the players themselves who did this in the first place.
    • "The Oldest Anarchy Server in Minecraft", a phrase Fit uses to describe 2b2t itself, is often used by many players when introducing 2b2t to others or even just mentioning 2b2g in the internet, to the point where it has turned into a Insistent Terminology: It's not an anarchy server in Minecraft, it's the oldest anarchy server in Minecraft.
  • Narm: "The Day 2b2t Almost Died" is an intense and dramatic video explaining the server's worst moment in history that nearly led to its death… and at the climax, Fit brings up the name of Hausemaster's alt-account… which is rather unfitting for the tone.
    Fit: What if someone had been able to hack other accounts, including Hausemaster himself?! The nightmare became a reality when it was revealed that one of Hausemaster's accounts, GeorgeBush420, was included in the database leak!
  • Nightmare Fuel:
    • On numerous occasions, Fit reminds his viewers that 2b2t is NOT for the faint of heart, as being reckless with personal data or using hack clients not verified as safe could potentially get your data stolen, get you doxxed, and have people find and harass you online, or worse, get your personal info stolen and hacked. Paranoia Fuel is intensified on 2b2t, as one wrong move could easily cost you your life online.
    • The actions of Bard's "friend" in "How an ACTUAL Crime Destroyed This 2b2t Base", which, as the name implies, involved him slipping an USB drive into Bard's computer and stealing his entire computer information, just so he and his griefing group could grief Avalysium. While plenty of players were betrayed by their own allies in 2b2t before, this is the first time where a player would go on to ruin a real life friendship for an in-game advantage. Needless to say, the 2b2t community was both shocked and disgusted, with the griefing group that destroyed Avalysium and that Bard's friend was in kicking him out due to his actions. It goes to show that the toxic lifestyle of 2b2t can indeed manifest into real-life crimes, and could endanger people for real.
    • "The Scariest Week in Minecraft History" certainly lives up to its title with the events that take place. As a consequence of the infamous Log4Shell vulnerability threat, which could allow people to use an exploit to take control of others' computers, NUMEROUS Minecraft servers were threatened, along with hundreds, if not thousands of innocent players. While there was a sliver of hope with people working to stop it (Whether through patching the vulnerability themselves, or warning them like Fit did), it's still quite haunting that in those moments, innocent people were at risk of having their computers compromised in only a matter of minutes, if not seconds.
  • One-Scene Wonder: In several of Fit's videos when he's exploring parts of the server, whether it be insane lag machines or events, there tends to be a random player whose actions get the attention of viewers in the comments.
  • Tear Jerker: "The Day 2b2t Almost Died" sees a tragic day in 2b2t, as the sheer amounts of drama, and the lie that the server isn't true anarchy, almost killed the playerbase. One could feel the emotion and betrayal in Fit's voice as he narrates the times he was watching the server outright die because of the incident.
    Fit: I had just wasted three years of my spare time on a server where I was given the illusion of anarchy when in reality, I could have been destroyed at anytime instantly.

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