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From there it went further into other subjects such as video games, parodies of certain communities, and politics. In January , a derivative series known as "Who I Mained, What I Expected, What I Got" began tending on Tumblr, illustrating the differences between what gamers had expected of their favorite characters and how they actually fare the term "maining" signifies a gamer's choice of a favorite character.

What I got. View All Images. Show Comments. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Photoshopping This Image Of Dr. Roku City. Read Edit History. About "What I Watched, What I Expected, What I Got" is an image macro series that consists of three visual metaphors on any given subject topic, with most iterations typically commentating on popular animes and video games.

Origin The most well known instance of these review charts is one for the anime series Princess Tutu , possibly originating from a forum thread posted on Something Awful [1] forum in Spread Summarizing a series using simple image concepts was an instant hit, as many results ending up either witty or hilarious. Top entries this week. Notable Examples. Who I Mained… In January , a derivative series known as "Who I Mained, What I Expected, What I Got" began tending on Tumblr, illustrating the differences between what gamers had expected of their favorite characters and how they actually fare the term "maining" signifies a gamer's choice of a favorite character.

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