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* MemeticMutation: Thanks to the episode, [=YouTube=] comments often include the order to "86 THE [thing they want deleted/removed]".
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* MemeticMutation: Thanks to the episode, [=YouTube=] comments often include the order to "86 THE [thing they want deleted/removed]".deleted/removed]".
* NeverLiveItDown: Denise trying to trademarked "hon" and sue anyone for using it. When the Restaurant closed in 2022 due to the building being brought, all of the articles about the restaurant brought up the trademark.
* NeverLiveItDown: Denise trying to trademarked "hon" and sue anyone for using it. When the Restaurant closed in 2022 due to the building being brought, all of the articles about the restaurant brought up the trademark.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Denise trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers on Youtube would do years later with the word "react".
* MemeticMutation: Thanks to the episode, Youtube comments often include the order to "86 THE [thing they want deleted/removed]".
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* HilariousInHindsight: Denise trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers Creator/TheFineBrothers on Youtube Website/YouTube would do years later with the word "react".
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* MemeticMutation: Thanks to the episode,Youtube [=YouTube=] comments often include the order to "86 THE [thing they want deleted/removed]".
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* HilariousInHindsight: Denise trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers on Youtube would do years later with the word "react".
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* HilariousInHindsight: Denise trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers on Youtube would do years later with the word "react"."react".
* MemeticMutation: Thanks to the episode, Youtube comments often include the order to "86 THE [thing they want deleted/removed]".
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* HilariousInHindsight: The owner of Cafe Hon trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers on Youtube would do years later with the word "react".
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* HilariousInHindsight: The owner of Cafe Hon Denise trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers on Youtube would do years later with the word "react".
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* HilariousInHindsight: The owner of Cafe Hon trademarked the word "hon" and tried to sue or C&D anyone in Baltimore who used it commercially (including the city itself), which led to a negative reputation of her and her restaurant. It's practically identical to what the Fine Brothers on Youtube would do years later with the word "react".