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"In ur stuff" sites show pictures of various animals/people accompanied by l33tspeak language in the form of "im in ur ____, ____in ur _____". This phrasing is a takeoff on "I'm in ur base, killin ur doodz" a widespread catchphrase associated with the game Warcraft 3 that originated on battle.net. The music that accompanies most "In ur stuff" sites is from Super Mario Land (Game Boy, 1989). The fad grew from 4chan servers.