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Anime bruh moment
Anime bruh moment












That week, other Viners began posting video clips with the hashtag #BruhMovement, featuring Farmer and other subjects collapsing with the "Bruh" audio clip playing in the background. On May 1st, 2014, Viner CallHimBzar posted a video of former high school basketball star Tony Farmer momentarily collapsing in court after being sentenced to three years of prison term for robbery, kidnapping and assaulting his girlfriend, accompanied by a dubbed voiceover clip of his friend and fellow Viner Headgraphix saying "Bruh." In the first five months, the video received over 440,000 plays and 5,600 likes.

anime bruh moment

In September 2015, John Wall identified the source image as a photograph of him zoning out in frustration while slouched on the benchside out of injury during one of the Washington Wizard's early matches against the Atlanta Hawks in the 2012-2013 season. While the image macro's exact place and time of origin remains unclear, some of the earliest instances were posted to MemeCrunch and Reddit on August 12th and November 11th, 2013, respectively.

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The first known usage of "bruh" in reaction images comes from an image macro based on a photograph of NBA professional basketball player John Wall slouched on the benchside with a blank stare. On December 19th, 2003, the first Urban Dictionary entry for "bruh" was submitted by LudwigVan.

anime bruh moment

"Bruh" has been used as an alternative way of saying "bro," an informal term of address for "brother," since the mid-to-late 2000s, around the same time or shortly after the word "bro" entered colloquial usage in American-English vernacular.












Anime bruh moment