Within one year, the tweet more than 19,800 retweets and 70,600 likes (shown below). On April 11th, 2018, Scuderi tweeted several photos of himself dressed as a female pizza delivery girl along with the caption "Pizza Delivery Sivir ???" (shown below). SNEAKY SAYS TRANS RIGHTS!!!!!!!!! Sneaky /C8obZ5p2OK- Estradiol Warrior (GoodWitchLeigh) March 3, 2019 On March 3rd, 2019 Twitter user uploaded a video of Sneaky saying “trans rights" (shown below). Watch solo q from C9Sneaky on In 2018, he placed 3rd/4th in the League of Legends world championship. The broadcast has been viewed by more than 1,000 people (shown below). On May 11th, 2018, Sneaky posted his first video to Twitch. After roughly a year of moving through various teams and esports organizations, he joined Cloud9 in May 2013, where he has resided ever since, as of April 2019.
Sneaky's professional career began in 2012, when he began playing in the Ordinance Gaming league. Laughing, she said, "I’d like to say, from the bottom of my heart, from the deepest parts of me: My bad.Sneaky is the nickname of professional League of Legends video game player and popular cosplayer Zach Scuderi.
In fact, dolce-dandy realizes what a horrible abomination the "one thicc bih" meme truly is. "And by the following day, it had gained over 16,000 notes, and it only keeps getting bigger - regrettably."ĭolce-dandy said she never joined Tumblr with the intention of growing a large following, but in the time since posting that godforsaken video, her follower count has grown to over 500.īut she's not letting the meme's fame get to her head. "When I woke up from a nap, had over 3,000 notes, which was really surprising," she said. In the middle of his ascent he stops, winks and finger-guns to the audience and says 'by the way you're gay,' then continues through the air. 2 Around timestamp 3:45, SpongeBob is sent flying into the air screaming. Once dolce-dandy posted the video, it took less than a day for it to gain major traction - even though she had only 34 followers at the time. The video is an edit of the SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D, 4-D film and ride that premiered at Paramount Park in 2003. (I made an Overwatch- themed one that I'm a little too proud of.) Dolce-dandy's following has skyrocketed since she posted the "krussy" video, and she is very sorry. So, once "krussy" was spread all around the world, it was a pretty short leap to "babussy," "Trudussy" and all its other, equally raunchy offshoots. "Thrussy" itself is an iteration on the word " bussy," a portmanteau for the phrase "boy pussy" that the gay community uses - sometimes ironically, sometimes not - to refer to a man's anus. In April, the following Tumblr post sparked the hate-to-love-it " thrussy" meme, a way to goofily describe the mouth and throat as a sexual orifice. Prepare your eyes.)īut actually, to truly understand this meme's roots, we must go deeper - all the way to the, uh, thrussy. (Here's a link to the NSFW image in question. Krabs' body in a "suggestive" way, to use dolce-dandy's own words. The inspiration came from another Tumblr post in which a tomato was photoshopped onto Mr. In case you're wondering, dolce-dandy didn't come up with the word "krussy" on her own, so the blame for this horrendous meme doesn't lie solely with her. and I just happened to come across another Ditty video, and I thought, 'Hey, I wanna try that.' And that's what I made." The "krussy" video "was the actual first time I used that app," dolce-dandy said in a Skype interview.
"We're excited any time new audiences discover that Ditty helps them make their message musical, so it's certainly fun to see," Serletic said.
How does the Ditty team feel about having a hand in spawning such a polarizing and uncomfortably erotic internet sensation? In a phone interview, co-founder Matt Serletic said he thought the meme was funny, though he was quick to point out the app's other uses besides generating pornographic slang. For example, you can create a song with the melody of "Sugar" by Maroon 5 or "The Star Spangled Banner" - but the song that's used most frequently, at least in this context, is "Good Day," one of Ditty's default melodies. What's up with that Ditty app, anyway?ĭolce-dandy - and all of the people she's inspired - created the video using the Ditty app, which converts a string of text into a short song using any number of melodies built in. So, where - and why - the hell did this meme start? How are people making these videos? Don't worry, folks.