Talk:Upcoming ERB suggestions/@comment-25051557-20121222210247/@comment-24094060-20130106135140

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Well, I said Slender Man can't be used NOW, but it's not impossible after how well known he is. He's considered uber scary after his game, then went to fame after his myths and stories, but I said it DEPENDS on the meme used.

The Most Interesting Man in the World is ONLY known from his Dos Equis commercial, which became a MEME, not went viral. Slender Man wad both, he also went viral, like PSY did. Borimir also cannot count as viral, as he is also just a meme, nothing else other than a LOTR character. If they do use another LOTR character, which is unlikely, it would be a more main character.

Of course Link doesn't actually speak in the games, it's like in Pokemon when the protagonist answers people questions. There is the Legend of Zelda rap by smosh.

Yeah, PSY can be used since he got famous over the internet, but is for being in a viral video that is now the most viewed video ever, not as a meme. Like I said, there is a difference between memes and viral.

Take Leonidas for example. He is, on the internet considered a meme. That's how he has modern fame. It came from the THIS IS SPARTA remix. Before that, people knew him from the movie 300, which had a good audience. Then, before any of this, people would only know him if they studied about him in Greek mythology. In other words, his meme made him more popular, but before it, he had other things to be famous for. His meme also isn't like the ones where you read white letters in bold capital print, it's the kind that are VIRAL VIDEOS, as the original Sparta remix was viewed 20 million times before taken down, but now, the reupload has over 8 million, and its fame led to hundreds of different other Sparta remixes, like the THIS IS PATRICK remix, which is where the video (and Leonidas) get the fame from.

Charlie Chaplin is a famous actor from the silent movie era. Best opponent right now: Mr. Bean.

Slendy is what some people call Slender Man, sheesh. He still has a possibility of being used, just not right now. You don't have to tell people to shut up about it.