We Crowned the ULTIMATE British Meme

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Summary

This video features a group of friends discussing and ranking their favorite British memes. They share various video clips, ranging from absurd internet finds to funny national TV moments, each sparking a new round of laughter and debate. The discussion culminates in an attempt to pinpoint the 'ultimate' British meme, highlighting the distinct and often self-deprecating humor prevalent in the UK.

Highlights

'Why You Coming F***ed'
00:24:26

A very popular meme where a man reacts aggressively after a car accident, repeatedly asking 'why you coming f***ed?', showcasing a raw and chaotic British interaction.

Roast Potatoes & Mum
00:25:50

A quick, self-deprecating meme suggesting comparisons between roasting potatoes and one's mother, ending on an uncomfortably funny note.

Final Verdict: The Ultimate British Meme
00:26:08

After reviewing all the memes, the group attempts to decide on the ultimate British meme, with 'citizen's arrest' being heavily favored due to its unique embodiment of British eccentricity.

Introduction to British Memes
00:00:00

The video opens with a humorous take on British satisfaction, leading into the discussion about British memes and the goal to find the 'ultimate' one.

'Send Him Off' Football Commentary
00:01:21

A commentator's outrageously passionate reaction during a football match becomes a point of contention, with some believing it's a genuine TV clip and others thinking it's a fan recording.

The 'Democracy Manifest' Incident
00:04:03

The famous 'Democracy Manifest' meme, featuring a man being arrested and uttering memorable lines like 'get your hand off my penis' and 'succulent Chinese meal,' is discussed, with confusion about the man's arrest reason.

Peter Serafinowicz on Countdown
00:05:00

A clip of Peter Serafinowicz on the game show 'Countdown' responding oddly to a question about word games is analyzed for its comedic timing and awkwardness.

'Garlic Bread' Misunderstanding
00:06:40

A funny clip where 'garlic bread' is misheard as something else, leading to a hilarious and surprising revelation for the viewers.

'Upside Down Man'
00:07:22

A short, sharp meme where an old man loudly questions how someone can be upside down, encapsulating a particularly British reaction.

The Speeding Advertisement
00:07:42

A dark humor British advert is shown, where speeding leads to dire consequences in a classroom, sparking shock and laughter amongst the group.

'Lion Jump' Van
00:09:23

A recurring joke throughout the video about a 'live animal transport' van and the hypothetical scenario of a lion jumping out, highlighting a simple, repetitive British joke.

Ginger Joe Rapper
00:10:37

A clip of a ginger-haired rapper named Ginger Joe with questionable lyrical skills and an interjecting hype man named Joe, providing a moment of cringeworthy humor.

Prince Philip's Death Announcement
00:12:15

An old meme of a radio station abruptly cutting to the announcement of Prince Philip's death, noted for its stark and unexpected transition.

'Joker Jigsaw'
00:13:22

A slightly unsettling but humorous clip of someone attempting to do a Joker impression while mimicking Jigsaw, leading to a debate on its comedic value.

Boris Johnson's 'Invertebrate Jellies'
00:13:58

A classic political meme featuring Boris Johnson using an elaborate insult, 'great supine protoplasmic invertebrate jellies,' showcasing his distinctive rhetoric.

'You F***ing Bin!'
00:15:00

A clip where someone aggressively shouts 'you f***ing bin!' at a person dressed as a bin, revealing a unique and aggressive form of British humor.

'Every Dog That Barks' Bible Quote
00:15:47

A man confidently misquotes a biblical verse about not stopping at 'every dog that barks,' leading to a repetitive and unintentionally funny moment.

'Citizen's Arrest' Encounter
00:16:21

An intense encounter where a man attempts to perform a citizen's arrest on another woman, followed by him arguing with her and the father, and declaring 'you're bloody right I do! I want you dead!', becoming a strong contender for the ultimate meme.

'Ronnie Pickering' Road Rage
00:20:20

The infamous 'Ronnie Pickering' clip featuring an aggressive man challenging another driver during a road rage incident, repeatedly asking 'who are you?'.

'F***ing Kick' Fail
00:21:06

A man attempts an athletic kick mid-sprint but hilariously trips and falls, embodying a relatable and pathetic physical comedy.

ITV News 'Pedophiles'
00:21:31

A news anchor accidentally beginning a broadcast with 'Good evening, pedophiles,' creating an immediately shocking and funny gaffe.

'Look at Me Ashley'
00:22:04

A simple but classic British meme where a man calmly and repeatedly tells 'Ashley' to 'look at me,' for undisclosed reasons.

Tourette's Relaxation Session
00:22:19

A man with Tourette's attempts a relaxation session, leading to involuntary and humorous outbursts during a guided meditation.

Magician's Dad Joke
00:23:14

A lighthearted clip where a street magician makes a 'dad disappeared' joke to a child, making the child visibly sad.

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