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+ | {{Fad Infobox|name=Byrd | ||
+ | |img=barbaric.jpg | ||
+ | |original=simplybarbaric | ||
+ | |originalTitle=Byrd on Dogfighting | ||
+ | |orcreator=Lemonei | ||
+ | |ordate=July 20, 2007 | ||
+ | |ordatecat=July 2007 | ||
+ | |spinoff1=byrdemon | ||
+ | |title1=Byrd for Pokemon Rights | ||
+ | |spinoff2=barbbbb | ||
+ | |title2=Barbaric (Senile Times Mix) | ||
+ | |spinoff3=byrdtakesforevertosaynothing | ||
+ | |title3=Barbaric Rave | ||
+ | |spinoff4=msbf | ||
+ | |title4=Migration Season in Barbaric Forest | ||
+ | |spinoff5=hermoinebyrd | ||
+ | |title5=Hermione and Byrd get Barbaric | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''Byrd''' fad, also known as the '''Barbaric''' fad, is based on a speech by late Senator and former KKK member Robert Byrd on dog fighting, given in Congress after NFL star Michael Vick was indicted as part of a dogfighting operation. During Byrd's speech, he repeated the word "barbaric", to describe the act of "training these poor creatures to turn themselves into fighting machines." The fad started with a site created by Lemonei, which had a picture of Senator Byrd, audio from a section of his speech, and the text: "let that word resound." | ||
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+ | == Other Spinoffs == | ||
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+ | *[http://meansonic.ytmnd.com/ Sonic gives Dogfighting Advice] | ||
+ | *[http://barbaric300.ytmnd.com// 300TMND: This. Is. Barbaric!!!] | ||
+ | *[http://bsw.ytmnd.com/ Barbaric States of Dogfighting] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Fads]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Political]] | ||
+ | [[Category:People]] |
Revision as of 08:18, April 14, 2012
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Original YTMND: Byrd on Dogfighting |
by Lemonei |
July 20, 2007 |
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The Byrd fad, also known as the Barbaric fad, is based on a speech by late Senator and former KKK member Robert Byrd on dog fighting, given in Congress after NFL star Michael Vick was indicted as part of a dogfighting operation. During Byrd's speech, he repeated the word "barbaric", to describe the act of "training these poor creatures to turn themselves into fighting machines." The fad started with a site created by Lemonei, which had a picture of Senator Byrd, audio from a section of his speech, and the text: "let that word resound."