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Copypasta
Copypasta (or Copy pasta, or COPY PASTA) is text on *chans that gets copied and pasted over and over. This is how it works: someone posts something on /b/ that riles people up. People see the topic and copy that first inflammatory post. Then a week or so later someone posts it again. Or they might post it a day later. Or a minute later. Whatever. The flamewar starts over again.
The best response to any copypasta: cool story bro.
Copypasta Archives
Below are the archives of collected copypasta:
- Archive 1
- Archive 2
- Archive 3
- Archive 4
- Archive 5
- Archive 6
- Archive 7
- Archive 8
- Archive 9
- Archive 10
- Archive 11
- Archive 12
Stories
Some copypasta end up being full-length stories.
Must Reads
The magic of this story caused Anonymous to gain a heart, and try to make a little girl laugh. No joke.
Another good story about how a man's life gets turned upside down after helping a runaway loli on the street. While we can never be sure of it's truth, it's a hell of a lot better than Twilight or whatever shitty novel is popular these days.
Just an anon spending some quality time with his niece.
Other good stories
- Incest Confessions
- Josef Fritzl copypasta
- Oldest Copypasta- As in 20 years old. Everything newer goes in normal archives.
- Tramp anon - a homeless story from /g/
Copypasta Endings
Often copypasta will have endings resulting in various memes and lulz, as follows:
Bel-Air
This will end the copypasta with the famous theme song from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Often coming in at the 'and my mom got scared' part or has a character recite the whole thing.
Reese's Puffs
A time-tested classic. This ending usually comes into play at the climax of a very troubling or exciting situation. Rather than resolve the story, one of the characters will abruptly say something to the effect of "I had Reese's for breakfast." At this point, the other character will completely forget about his/her worries and jump into the corresponding commercial dialogue, enamored by the peanut butter and chocolaty goodness that is Reese's Puffs cereal. "It's Reese's... for breakfast!"
Candle...guy
This kind of ending is usually abrupt. Often they will consist of asking of a character named Jack where to put a candle. This is because it is rumored that if you say Candlejack's name, he will come to ste
"That's the power of Pinesol!"
A rarely used ending of a person being in a place with no or an odd clean smell. When they notice this, a large black person woman will reveal herself and shout "That's the power of Pinesol!"
Thornberry'd
This will end the copypasta with a line from the Wild Thornberrys: "And between you and me, something amazing happened... and now I can talk to animals! It's really cool, but totally secret. And you know what? Life's never been the same."
The Game (You just lost it.)
This ending requires a bit of pre-planning. At the end of the copypasta one of the characters, usually a girl seducing one of the characters, will whisper to him "Read the first word of each paragraph". The Copypasta is written in such a way that the first word of every paragraph, when read in sequence, transcribes to "You just lost The Game.
Carry On Ending
A fairly recent entry which ends with a character, usually the narrator's father, telling the narrator to "carry on my wayward son...", followed by all of the lyrics to the song. Creates both lulz and awesome owing to /b/'s established love of Kansas.
Bear Ending
Very trendy in copypasta is the bear ending, in which one of the characters transforms into a bear or reveals their true bear-identity. Will result in anti-lulz and rage.
Grammatical note
Copypasta is, of course, a noun. The verb for the posting of copypasta is cuntpaste.
See Also
- Creepypasta
- George Zimmer - A common pasta ingredient.
- tl;dr
External Link
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