An type of YouTuber that tries to get revenue due to human naivety on thinking there is a 'savior' or a 'punisher' on the internet.
Internet Anarchist: I think said YouTuber does unethical things.
Some other guy: But what about these screenshots?
Internet Anarchist is a semi-popular documentary/commentary youtuber. He used to work for SunnyV2 and then started his own channel, where he makes documentary on youtuber/internet people. His editing style is similar to SunnyV2 and as a result, often called a SunnyV2 ripoff. Also, he is Australian;(
person 1: Jesus, how Tekkitrealm getting away with it?? Is there no one who will expose his lies??
Jesus: Fear not, my child, for Internet Anarchist shall be the instrument to halt his path.
An internet attention seeker is somebody who will say something controversial just to get attention. They may attack the LGBTQ+ community or say something controversial such as "Pineapple on pizza is the best thing ever, anybody who disagrees sucks" and the tactics they use usually work. They are usually called a troll when somebody finds out the tactics, but the difference between a troll and an internet attention seeker is that the troll is not seeking any type of huge attention, and they will usually keep the trolls on the low.
"Stop being an internet attention seeker, twitter user"
A term used mostly by Australians during gaming whenever someone's ping is at a ridiculous level, they may as well be connected to the shithouse WiFi of McDonald's.
This term can also be used for other fast food places such as:
Wendy's
Burger King
and more
gamer #1: Mate, your connection is so bad, you're rubber banding all over the place.
gamer #2: He may as well be connected Maccas Internet.
maccas internet guy: *through constant crackling* oi, shut the fuck up 'bout my connection you little bitches
Probably some girl who posts a lot
Gina posts a lot, she is a internet shark
A vehicle, usually found on Instagram, or TikTok, lowered to the point of almost un-driveability. These cars are usually built to look appealing for audiences on various social media sites but are often terrible and unsafe to drive in real world applications. They may have flashy 3 piece wheels and an expensive body kit, or may be mismatching stock wheels and multicoloured panels, or various states in between.
Did you see that guy driving that slammed car?
There’s no way he’s driving that everyday. That’s definitely just an internet car.
A vehicle, usually found on Instagram, or TikTok, lowered to the point of almost un-driveability. These cars are usually built to look appealing for audiences on various social media sites but are often terrible and unsafe to drive in real world applications. They may have flashy 3 piece wheels and an expensive body kit, or may be mismatching stock wheels and multicoloured panels, or various states in between.
Did you see that guy driving that slammed car?
There’s no way he’s driving that everyday. That’s definitely just an internet car.