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Where is your X now?

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Hail to The King baby!
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A catchphrase which originated from the Ten Commandments and corrupted into an unfunny meme. The original quote is "Where is your God now Moses?" from the character Dathan, played by Edward G. Robinson. Typically invoked (sarcastically) to intimidate, challenge, or mock.

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