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Nyc sidetalk coney island1/7/2024 Knicks Season Opener /RkzFM5O1pi- Sidetalk October 21, 2021 No matter where it came from, people are finding new and creative ways to apply the phrase. Its popular origin has been attributed to everything from a character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated feature film “Inside Out,” to NEMS’ song by the same name, to the sound the New York City subway doors make before closing. All memes are flexible and subject to adaptation, but “bing bong” has an especially versatile use. The phrase “bing bong” has come to mean, well, literally anything people want it to mean. One donor wrote, “Bing Bong and Byron audios makes me happy, so I hope life treats him better.” So far, more than 2,000 people have donated. You could also send your money to the man who’s become known as “Joe Byron.” His real name is TJ, and according to the GoFundMe created by Zoë McCreary, he’s experiencing homelessness. You can gift or rep your own Unisex Bing Bong Ugly Christmas Sweater this December. And speaking of fashion, there are over 600 Etsy listings for “bing bong” inspired shirts. YouTube commenter NatFlaps writes, “Every line in this video feels like a cultural touchstone.” The video and its many quotable moments have spread like wildfire in typical meme fashion. Simply put, the video is comedy gold and becomes more charming the more you watch it. Dogs still in hand, he says, “If you see these dogs in your front yard, just know upstairs I’m going hard. “Hardhat,” whom one Redditor dubbed “the Captain America of the Sidetalk Cinematic Universe,” ends the video succinctly, summing up the “bing bong” lifestyle. Later, the man with the hard hat holds a dog under each arm and tells the camera, “Yo, Ariana Grande, wassup mama! Come to Coney Island, come take a spin on the cyclone, I miss you.” And of course, a man in a car yells into the microphone, “F- ya life! Bing bong!” One man wears a single ski on the pavement, going “cross-Coney-skiing.” NEMS asks the man, “What do you want to tell Joe Byron,” referring to Joe Biden, “right now?” The man responds smoothly in a deep, gravelly voice, “Wassup, baby? Take me out to dinner.”Ī man on the boardwalk wears only a pair of Speedo bottoms with his phone tucked in, to which the interviewer exclaims, “He got his phone in his balls, Steve Jobs did not die for this!” Another man in a hard hat holds a bottle of liquor and says, “I was feeling thirsty, so my momma gave me a gallon of Henny to quench that, you heard?” Though only 54 seconds, the video has a lot to unpack. In Episode 81, the epicenter of the meme, NY-rapper GORILLA NEMS, the self-proclaimed “Coney Island Mayor,” interviews residents. It’s some of the biggest personalities packaged in a small time commitment, which makes it perfect for satisfying scrolling. New York has always been one of the best places to find hilarious candid interviews - if you’ve ever enjoyed Billy Eichner’s “Billy on the Street,” you’ll enjoy the bite-sized bits of Big Apple personality Sidetalk offers. Since then, “New York’s one-minute street show” has amassed 1.2 million followers on Instagram and 3.4 million followers on TikTok. You’ve probably heard the words “bing” and “bong” before as onomatopoeia or as in “pass the bong.” Now, the phrase “bing bong” has gone viral as part of another TikTok trend and has taken up residency in various internet jokes. It all began with Sidetalk, the brainchild of NYU students Jack Byrne and Trent Simonian, who began posting one-minute man-on-the-street videos in September 2019.
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