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{{Fad Infobox|name=Osama is Dead
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|exampleTitle=OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD
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|ordate=May 1, 2011
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|ordatecat=May 2011
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|spinoff1=osamasmansion
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|title1=Osama Bin Laden's Mansion
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|spinoff2=binladenurded
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|title2=Hey Bin Laden, Guess What...
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|spinoff3=asskickingpresident
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|title3=Mission Accomplished
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|spinoff4=obama4get
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|title4=You'll never forget this day.
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|spinoff5=osamaosama
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|title5=Footage of Obama killing Osama with Black Kung Fu
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The '''Osama is Dead''' fad kicked off May 1, 2011, almost immediately when the news that Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted terrorist around the world was killed in a raid by American military forces. Upon the break of the news, sites began to appear, showing pictures of Osama and claiming things, such as "Osama is Dead!" or "America Wins".
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A number of these sites mainly feature still images, but a good amount of them also feature a gif image of Barack Obama at the podium, with white text which reads "He's Dead." leaving the podium, then kicking a door down.
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This fad will most likely be shortlived.
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Latest revision as of 08:39, April 19, 2012

Osama is Dead
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OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD  
May 1, 2011  
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The Osama is Dead fad kicked off May 1, 2011, almost immediately when the news that Osama Bin Laden, the most wanted terrorist around the world was killed in a raid by American military forces. Upon the break of the news, sites began to appear, showing pictures of Osama and claiming things, such as "Osama is Dead!" or "America Wins".

A number of these sites mainly feature still images, but a good amount of them also feature a gif image of Barack Obama at the podium, with white text which reads "He's Dead." leaving the podium, then kicking a door down.

This fad will most likely be shortlived.

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