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그댄 운명을 믿소?

Do you believe in fate?
Geudaen unmyeong-eul mitso
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Meme Name: Do You Believe in Fate? (그댄 운명을 믿소?)

Origin

Popularity

This meme originated from a line spoken by a character in 'Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Glorious Yakiniku Road,' the 11th Crayon Shin-chan movie, released in 2003. In Korea, it began to gain significant popularity in the late 2010s, particularly around 2019, as it was re-evaluated and spread through online communities and YouTube. It continued to be used steadily into the early 2020s, as Crayon Shin-chan movie content regained popularity with the "newtro" (new retro) trend.

Meaning

"Do you believe in fate?" is a line spoken by an unnamed truck driver to Shin-chan's father (Hiroshi Nohara) in 'Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Glorious Yakiniku Road.' At the time, Shin-chan's father was hitchhiking while cross-dressing. The driver made an intense and cheesy romantic overture, saying, "There's a saying about fated encounters. It feels like I've lived until now just to meet you." This driver is pansexual or bisexual, loving without distinction of gender, and also left behind the famous line, "Don't be bound by common sense."

This meme is primarily used when one feels a strong, fated attraction to a certain object or situation, or when expressing exaggerated emotions by claiming a deep connection in a somewhat unconventional or unexpected situation. It is used to emphasize fated encounters or connections, sometimes comically, sometimes seriously.

Pronunciation

"Goo-daen oon-myung-eul mit-so?"

Target Audience

This meme is actively used primarily among the younger generation, from late teens to their 30s. Those who frequently use online platforms such as internet communities and YouTube form the main target audience. It evokes nostalgia for the generation that grew up watching Crayon Shin-chan movies and is popular among those who resonate with the unique and extraordinary charm of the character.

Usage Examples

  • When a friend is deeply engrossed in an unexpected hobby, you might jokingly say, "Do you believe in fate?" seeing their passion.
  • When you accidentally find something you've been looking for for a long time, you can use this meme to emphasize the feeling of "This is destiny!"
  • It is used to express feelings like "It feels like I've lived until now just to meet this" when strongly immersed in a person or work.
  • The line "Don't be bound by common sense" is also quoted when breaking stereotypes or engaging in unconventional actions.

Precautions

This meme originated from a somewhat unconventional romantic overture scene by a character in the original work. Therefore, when using it, the situation and context must be considered. It is advisable to refrain from using it in situations where it might cause misunderstanding or discomfort, especially regarding someone's gender or sexual orientation. Furthermore, the line "Don't be bound by common sense" can be misused to justify irrational behavior, so caution is needed.

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