Difference between revisions of "Break my Stride"
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Revision as of 07:38, August 30, 2006
Break my Stride |
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Original YTMND: |
Can't Break My Stride! |
by syncan |
February 26,2006 |
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The Can't Break My Stride fad is composted of an animated GIF of people moving quickly, typically running, accompanied by Matthew Wilder's Break My Stride (available on the YTMND Soundtrack. It is occasionally referenced by the acronym CBMS. The first CBMS YTMND was made by syncan on February 26, 2006.
Original Use
This type of YTMND usually has the character in question walking or running along, easily overcoming a specific type of obstacle or inconvenience. The most popular example of this YTMND is syncan's Can't Break My Stride from the series My Name Is Earl, which features triple-amputee Cameron Clapp chasing after Earl on prosthetic running legs.
Popular Varieties
The antithesis of these YTMNDs is the "trip stride" variety. These usually involve a character, again, running or walking, but are distracted by something and end up tripping over the a specific item they should normally be able to avoid. At the moment of impact, the music is interrupted, and silence typically follows the remainder of the YTMND. The best example of this YTMND is Can't Break Scotty's stide by NovaDaveX.
Some sites may use other takes on the song, the most popular being a club version of Blue Lagoon's take.