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''*beep, beep, beep, beep* WHAT THE FUC-''
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'''What the F-Bomb''' is a fad where a normal event gets interrupted by a loud voice screaming "WHAT THE FUC-" cut off by an extemely loud explosion.  This fad is commonly used as an element of surprise/interruption, similar to the [[Hassan]], [[Spanish Inquisition]], [[Horsedick]], some [[NEDM]] sites, and [[Thwomp]] fads. The audio clip has also been used by VideoCompiler in a number of his "Ventrilo harassment" videos. It is commonly called the "WTF Boom/Bomb" on YouTube.
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==Sound Origin==
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The sound effect is a compilation of three sounds.  The first is the sound of a C4 explosive counting down from the game Counter-Strike.  The second is a clip from episode 3 of the Steve Moustache Show, in which a Ted DiBiase action figure is given a makeover to look like a disfigured freak.  The original soundclip can be heard on [http://omfgowned.ytmnd.com/ this YTMND].  Everything after the explosion was taken from Mega64's "Interview" with Gunther Galipot, a design and content consultant from the game ''Cold Fear''. In Mega64's video, Gunther goes berserk and sets off a nuclear bomb. You can watch the video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mouwqKV8HE here].
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.me6.com/stevemoustache/episodes.html Episodes of the Steve Moustache Show]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mouwqKV8HE Mega64's ''Cold Fear'' "Advertisement"]
  
The WTF bomb is a fad where a normal event gets interrupted by a random bomb that explodes.  This is normally preceded by the phrase "What the fuck" said by another person.  Sites will normally contain the wtf bomb as an element of surprise, similar to the [[Hassan]], Spanish Inquisition, Horsedick, some [[NEDM]] sites, and Thwomp fads.  The sound effect first came from a Link Finds site, but it became popular over a year later.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:38, August 10, 2012

WHAT THE F BOMB
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Original YTMND:
Link finds a... what the hell is that? (refresh)
by Omega1
July 7, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:

*beep, beep, beep, beep* WHAT THE FUC-


What the F-Bomb is a fad where a normal event gets interrupted by a loud voice screaming "WHAT THE FUC-" cut off by an extemely loud explosion. This fad is commonly used as an element of surprise/interruption, similar to the Hassan, Spanish Inquisition, Horsedick, some NEDM sites, and Thwomp fads. The audio clip has also been used by VideoCompiler in a number of his "Ventrilo harassment" videos. It is commonly called the "WTF Boom/Bomb" on YouTube.

Sound Origin

The sound effect is a compilation of three sounds. The first is the sound of a C4 explosive counting down from the game Counter-Strike. The second is a clip from episode 3 of the Steve Moustache Show, in which a Ted DiBiase action figure is given a makeover to look like a disfigured freak. The original soundclip can be heard on this YTMND. Everything after the explosion was taken from Mega64's "Interview" with Gunther Galipot, a design and content consultant from the game Cold Fear. In Mega64's video, Gunther goes berserk and sets off a nuclear bomb. You can watch the video here.

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