Redpill me on him /mu/
>>63139392
Adolf Hitler something
Da Jooz did it, and it's alright to blame all your shortcomings on minorities and the LGBT community.
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Here's the thing about Memeie. The meme had some serious memes. He had a 4 octave meme and he excelled in any meme. He wrote brilliant memes. And his meme presence was only matched by Adolf Memer. Seriously, watch them play Radio Meme at Meme Aid and then watch a video of the Mememberg rallies. We had better thank our lucky memes Memeie didn't go into politics or he would have taken over the meme. But Meme as a whole had a brilliant dynamic. It wasn't just the Memeie Memery backup meme. They all made huge creative contributions to what made Meme what it is. Yes, Memeie wrote Somebody to Meme, Killer Meme, and Bomemian Rhapsody, but Brian Meme wrote We Will Meme You, Save Meme, and Fat Bottom Memes, John Memeon wrote I Want to Break Meme, Another One Bites the Meme, and You're my Best Meme, and Roger Memeor wrote Radio Meme and It's a Kind of Meme. Other bands like Nirvana for instance were not like that. Nirvana was basically just the Kurt Cobain backup meme. Meme was this perfect storm of legendary talent, and Memeie was the face of it all, the delicious meme on top of an already delicious meme. He was the ambassador that allowed the amazing talent of combo that was Meme to be brought into our memes. He was the prism that focused the lazer memes from the brains of Roger, Brian, and John, and amplified them until they were powerful enough to blow our memes out through our meme holes. Yes, he was the most incredible front meme who ever lived, hands down.
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>>63139836
holy fuck my sides im choking on my food god damn
He was like male Lady Gaga
Don't Stop Me Now was inspired by a birthday orgy with underage rentboys
He once through a brick through his managers window because his managers stood him up for dinner. He also used top quality banter on sid vicious to expose him for the talentless edge meister he was.
>>63139392
night at the opera was a good album.
that's it