The ship name for Mizole and Ichiya, two characters from nintendos video game splatoon who literally do not appear in game. They are both in âlore bandsâ and are supposedly rivals which is why people ship them.
âYou ship Michiya?!â
âYesâ
âBut theyâre confirmed as rivals!â
âYes.â
A song that hackers released onto 6ix9ines Spotify page at the height of his popularity, it was subsequently taken down.
The lyrics made little to no sense, the vocals are so heavily distorted that they no longer sound like humans and the backing was pretty obviously made in garage band or some other free music making app. The cover literally looked like the zoom in you get in a Netflix intro and it has the faces of some of the artists who made the song on, they clearly made the artists faces on plotagon story, imported the faces to flipaclip and traced them before slapping it on the the cover.
The âartistsâ on the song are: 6ix9ine (but not really), submarine man, lama doodle and footye north.
As far as I know, the hackers were never found, but we can respect them for creating such an amazing song.
âDid you hear about 6ix9ines Spotify account?â
âYeah it got hacked, someone released a song called Sese onto itâ
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A term for deleting content that could potentially damage your reputation if discovered.
âHe couldnât meet up because he was busy disposing a bombâ
A term for two real life people being shipped together, taking its name from a famous example of this, Gerard Way x Frank Iero
âLily and Alex totally got Frerarded!â
A theoretical anarchist is a person who believes that anarchism would be a good idea in theory, but believes that in the current world it wouldnât work.
âYouâre an anarchist?!â
âNo, Iâm a theoretical anarchist, anarchism would be a good idea but it wouldnât work in the current political/social environmentâ
Forming a band in a way that is considered to be unethical, this could be (but is not limited to), a record label grouping good looking music prodigies together to form a band, genetically creating band members or kidnapping various people and asking them to join your band.
The term got its name from Murdoc Niccals, a fictional member of the band Gorillaz, who basically met one of his band mates after putting him in a coma, kidnapped another, and found their 4th member in a fed ex crate when she was 10 (she mailed herself to them).
Alternative names include: Pulling a Murdoc Niccals, Pulling a Niccals, Murdoc moment, Murdoc Niccals moment and Niccals moment
âHey did you hear about Alexâs new band?â
âYeah, that guy really is just pulling a Murdoc at this pointâ