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[[ | [[File:Bridget AIIIR.jpg|thumb|[[Bridget]] becoming AIIIRed]] | ||
[[ | [[File:AIIIR 01.jpg|thumb|Another crappy example of AIIIR]] | ||
Meme consisting of various characters photoshopped to have their eyes facing opposite directions. Apparently originates from a scene in the movie ''Total Recall'' in which Arnold Schwarzenegger's character Quaid is blasted out of a Martian colony onto the planet's surface by an explosion, at which point the rarefied atmospheric pressure causes his face to contort in a hilariously grotesque manner before he is saved at the last second. | Meme consisting of various characters photoshopped to have their eyes facing opposite directions. Apparently originates from a scene in the movie ''Total Recall'' in which Arnold Schwarzenegger's character Quaid is blasted out of a Martian colony onto the planet's surface by an explosion, at which point the rarefied atmospheric pressure causes his face to contort in a hilariously grotesque manner before he is saved at the last second. | ||
It is possible, however, that it is referencing the Key visual-novel/anime ''Air'', as Key is known for drawing its anime characters' eyes far apart. | It is possible, however, that it is referencing the Key visual-novel/anime ''Air'', as Key is known for drawing its anime characters' eyes far apart. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 31 March 2022
Meme consisting of various characters photoshopped to have their eyes facing opposite directions. Apparently originates from a scene in the movie Total Recall in which Arnold Schwarzenegger's character Quaid is blasted out of a Martian colony onto the planet's surface by an explosion, at which point the rarefied atmospheric pressure causes his face to contort in a hilariously grotesque manner before he is saved at the last second.
It is possible, however, that it is referencing the Key visual-novel/anime Air, as Key is known for drawing its anime characters' eyes far apart.