>>2122837540k will be the next pop-culture thing to have this happen. It will reach peak popularity soon, backed by the core community that helped give it fame.
At the top they begin to change it, begin to transform it into something ugly.
Its all another cycle to corrupt something fun and engaging.
Its funny though, how little it matters, compared to the horrific things they do to the real world. I can hardly bring myself to care about them destroying hobbies or fiction when I look outside my window and see my entire hometown consumed by (((them))) and their endless greed and evil.