So I take it out
Every chance I get
Left to be so mean
Still it's sane and so sympathetic
Want to feel bad
But you can't say no
It's no cause at all
It comes down to you and
Who bleeds who?
Just past the day
Pleasant leaves you
Comes to you the same way
Passed on
Every chance I get
Left to be so mean
Still it's sane and so sympathetic
Want to feel bad
But you can't say no
It's no cause at all
It comes down to you and
Who bleeds who?
Just past the day
Pleasant leaves you
Comes to you the same way
Passed on
Every day's the last day
No one sees you
Walk the part to stay
Not you
Judge yourself again
Age is no excuse
Hard to find a way to
Close my eyes, call it back and shoot
He Feels Bad
No one sees you
Walk the part to stay
Not you
Judge yourself again
Age is no excuse
Hard to find a way to
Close my eyes, call it back and shoot
He Feels Bad
by WorseThanHitler December 8, 2020

<1992>Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Is Apollo, The God Of Music The Greek God Of Music, Poetry, Healing, Prophecy, Archery And He Is Deaf With A Unisex Name<1992>
<1992>Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles Is Apollo, The God Of Music The Greek God Of Music, Poetry, Healing, Prophecy, Archery And He Is Deaf With A Unisex Name<1992>
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 13, 2025

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by PoisonGod August 25, 2021

A phrase used to acknowledge someone who just perform an admirable feat.
It originated around 2016 in the online game League of Legends. A very high ranked NA midlaner, Pobelter, was known for very aggressive and skillful plays that would either succeed and enable him to carry the game or fail miserably.
He had a large amount of alt accounts that used a similar playstyle, and teammates and opponents would often see those and wonder "is it him?", referring to Pobelter on an alt.
The phrase quickly gained popularity throughout the ladder and on streams, and would end up being asked of anyone who made a nice play, eventually switching from it's original question form to the proclamation that, indeed, he IS him.
It originated around 2016 in the online game League of Legends. A very high ranked NA midlaner, Pobelter, was known for very aggressive and skillful plays that would either succeed and enable him to carry the game or fail miserably.
He had a large amount of alt accounts that used a similar playstyle, and teammates and opponents would often see those and wonder "is it him?", referring to Pobelter on an alt.
The phrase quickly gained popularity throughout the ladder and on streams, and would end up being asked of anyone who made a nice play, eventually switching from it's original question form to the proclamation that, indeed, he IS him.
*dude is about to flip the bottle*
Everyone: Oh oh oh, is it him???
*bottle lands upright*
Everyone: OH SHIT HE IS HIM!
Everyone: Oh oh oh, is it him???
*bottle lands upright*
Everyone: OH SHIT HE IS HIM!
by Zansky July 3, 2024

by Adaaammmmmm December 4, 2020
