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...for great this

"...for great justice" is a mini meme offshoot of the All Your Base Are Belong To Us meme where mundane, everyday tasks are made more funny by adding the suffix "...for great justice" to a directive, invitation, or announcement. It is generally assumed that a person using this phrase (or any other meme) has nothing of real value to express.

Examples:

 
 
I'm going to go take a shit ...for great justice.
 

 

Or...

 
 
I'm 32 and I still live with my mother ...for great justice.
 

 

Or...

 
 
You must goatse the forum ...for great justice.
 

 

Or...

 
 
I will fuck this baby ...for great justice.
 

 

Like all mini-memes, as time will tell, this will become old meme as soon as it used more than once.

Possible Origins

For all kittykind!

Since the text is taken from the opening cut scene of the 1991 European Sega Mega Drive version of the japanese game Zero Wing, some argue it's the same "For Great Justice" catchphrase used by the japanese hero Raepman edited from 1985 to 1992. (I refuse to pipe that).

Meme-bombing

"For Great Justice" is the name of User:Davekov's collegiate senior thesis. Making it, perhaps, the first meme ever printed on the diploma of an accredited university.

Effects

If you shout it out loud it grants fury and might to yourself and allies.

Variations

See also


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