Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I assume it should be a question: "Does a barrel roll? Yes, it hadn't a question mark, but I felt that there was an historic reason not to add it. This comes from the video game Star Fox In it, you fly around in a ship shooting stuff, and getting shot at by stuff. If you "do a barrel roll " rotate your ship quickly along its axis of flight ie.
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If those are, indeed the sort of insipid jerks you hang out with, for example, you hang out with me , they will no doubt blather that you "Do a barrel roll" was totally an old meme back when the crowd obediently did "a barrel roll" for Christopher "Moot" Poole at the very first ROFLCON in Know Your Meme — the internationally recognized scholarly repository of awesome — records 'do a barrel roll' picking up major Internet traction around , along with this description of origin :.
Do A Barrel Roll is an catchphrase used to instruct someone to perform a degree horizontal spin. It is sometimes used to caption image macros where the subject appears to be in mid-rotation, or in animated GIFs where the subject is performing a full rotation. It is often paired with the character Peppy from the Nintendo 64 console game Star Fox From that catchphrase, as with everything else that catches on with the Internet masses, a million image macros ensued.
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