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  1. 22/11/2022

    Yodie Gang

    Fulcrum Come In Yuhhh Yodie Gang and Faded Than A Ho are catchphrases from American YouTuber and livestreamer Fulcrum, also known as Damianluck925, who does public vlogs in stores and restaurants smoking vapes, "blinkers," joints and other weed accessories. Fulcrum started posting to YouTube in 2019 but didn't grow a following until 2022. He earned multiple reposts to TikTok in late 2022, gaining multiple TikTok sounds that used his catchphrases, including Need I Say More and Yodie Land. He's been likened to Yeat's Gen Z fanbase, having collaborated with TwistyP. On December 20th, 2019, Fulcrum posted his first YouTube[5] video, a magic mushroom and marijuana trip report/storytime. Over the  course of three years, the video received roughly 5,100 views and over  300 likes (shown below, left). On December 23rd, 2019, he posted another  weed-centric video to YouTube[6] that went semi-viral, gaining roughly 35,000 views over the course of three years (shown below, right). On April 28th, 2021, Fulcrum posted a YouTube[7] video titled, "BLINKERZ IN TARGET *SECURITY SEES ME*," that was his  first foray into public smoking and tomfoolery. At the beginning of the  video, Fulcrum starts with his intro, "Fulcrum, come in. Yuhhhh." Over  the course of a year and a half, the video received 4,000 views (shown  below, left). About a year later, on May 16th, 2022, Fulcrum uploaded  another "Blinkers in TARGET" YouTube[8] video that earned more engagement, gaining roughly 147,000 views in  five months (shown below, right). After this, his channel earned more  views and subscribers. On August 6th, 2022, Fulcrum posted his first TikTok[1] video to his account graysaberfulcrum, gaining roughly 14,000 plays in  two months (shown below, left). His TikTok videos remained reposts from  his YouTube channel and earned more engagement going into September  2022. For instance, on October 9th, 2022, he posted a TikTok[2] that received roughly 1.3 million plays and 283,300 likes in four days (shown below, right).

    1h 41m
  2. 29/10/2022

    Catarchy

    The TNA X Division was established on June 19, 2002 at Total Nonstop Action's first weekly PPV event with a Six Man Tag Team match resulting in Jimmy Yang, Jorge Estrada, and Sonny Siaki—collectively known as The Flying Elvises—defeating A.J. Styles, Jerry Lynn, and Low Ki.[1][8] Later that day at the taping of the next weekly PPV event, TNA introduced the X Division Championship—then known as the X Championship—to showcase the division more prominently.[1][8] The division is described as wrestling reinvented, as it takes traditional wrestling and mixes it with the fast-paced, high–risk style of wrestling incorporated in cruiserweight divisions and lucha libre.[8] The division was until 2011 promoted under the motto "It is not about weight limits, it is about no limits" by commentator Mike Tenay.[8][9][10][11] On the August 11, 2011, edition of TNA's primary television program, Impact Wrestling, TNA authority figure Eric Bischoff announced that from that point onwards the X Division would have a weight limit of 225 lb (102 kg).[12] Following Hulk Hogan becoming the new on-screen General Manager in March 2012, the weight limit was ignored on June 10, 2012, at Slammiversary when the 280 lb (130 kg) Samoa Joe was allowed to challenge for the belt.[13][14] In October 2012, the weight limit was officially repealed when 237 lb (108 kg) Rob Van Dam challenged for, and eventually won, the title at Bound for Glory. In March 2013, the X Division was given a new set of rules, which meant all matches were wrestled in Triple Threat format, and a new weight limit of 230 lbs. This proved to be extremely unpopular with fans, and the rules and weight limit were repealed once again in August of that year.[15][16]

    1h 19m

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