A Gorilla Tag Kid is a 3-13 year old kid who spends 400-500$ on a oculus headset just to play Gorilla Tag on it usually annoying and they think that being loud is funny. They believe everything they see on the internet. Get scared easily, parents think he is a mistake. they fake having long arms to scare people and get an ingame advantage.
Oh god this Gorilla tag kid is so annoying.
Gorilla tag kids are mistake made by the devil.
This gorilla tag kid is failing 3rd grade and should stop playing gorilla tag!
Gorilla tag kids are mistake made by the devil.
This gorilla tag kid is failing 3rd grade and should stop playing gorilla tag!
A man whose eyes melt you're heart from just one look.
Jaesha is a kind caring boy who (as hard as he tries not to) will always say "huh" (he's a space cadet) when you're talking to him. He's polite and helpful. He's a guy who can make anything fun.
Jaesha is a kind caring boy who (as hard as he tries not to) will always say "huh" (he's a space cadet) when you're talking to him. He's polite and helpful. He's a guy who can make anything fun.
Amogus meme
Amogus (pronounced am-o-guss) is a bastardized version of the name of the online 2018 video game Among Us similar to Among Drip and When The Imposter Is Sus that has been made with StoneToss comic - Little Bit
In January 2021, the word gained popularity as a catchphrase used in ironic memes, often used to replace dialogue in various cartoons, particularly those created by webcomic artist StoneToss. Additionally, Amogus refers to a even more simplified like drawing of a crewmate from Among Us used in these type of memes.
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On December 11, 2020, Redditor star-platinum___ posted the earliest known meme that referred to the 2018 video lol game Among Us, which gained viral popularity during Autumn 2020, as "Amog Us." The post received over 680 upvotes but did not spawn a trend.
On January 16, 2021, Redditor Lewdvik posted an edit of a panel from a cartoon by webcomic artist, StoneToss, replacing one of the characters in the comic with a white crewmate from Among Us and changing the the dialogue line to the single word "amogus." The post received over 4,600 upvotes in the /r/antifastonetoss subreddit in one month (shown below).
In January 2021, the word gained popularity as a catchphrase used in ironic memes, often used to replace dialogue in various cartoons, particularly those created by webcomic artist StoneToss. Additionally, Amogus refers to a even more simplified like drawing of a crewmate from Among Us used in these type of memes.
The Home
On December 11, 2020, Redditor star-platinum___ posted the earliest known meme that referred to the 2018 video lol game Among Us, which gained viral popularity during Autumn 2020, as "Amog Us." The post received over 680 upvotes but did not spawn a trend.
On January 16, 2021, Redditor Lewdvik posted an edit of a panel from a cartoon by webcomic artist, StoneToss, replacing one of the characters in the comic with a white crewmate from Among Us and changing the the dialogue line to the single word "amogus." The post received over 4,600 upvotes in the /r/antifastonetoss subreddit in one month (shown below).