Message To Quandale Dingle
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About
This Is A Message To Quandale Dingle refers to a viral video by TikToker Daniel Larson where he tells Quandale Dingle to stop messaging him and go to hell. The video was posted in April 2022 and went viral over the course of the following month, followed by two other messages to Dingle, inspiring memes using the clips.
Origin
On April 4th, 2022, TikToker[1] @daniellarsontoday posted a video where he relays a message to Quandale Dingle, a popular meme character on the platform, telling him to stop messaging him and go to hell (shown below). The video gained over 11.7 million views in a month.
That same day, Larson uploaded a video to TikTok[2] calling Quandale Dingle an "op," gaining over 2 million views in the same span of time (shown below, left). On April 7th, Larson uploaded a video to TikTok[6] telling Quandale he'd "better be good at running," then asking who will win at the Colfax Marathon, gaining over 2.4 million views in a similar span of time (shown below, right).
Spread
On April 13th, 2022, YouTuber[5] Quandale Dingle posted a 21st Century Humor compilation using the audio clip, gaining over 1.6 million views in a month (shown below).
On May 4th, TikToker[3] @gatekeeper2004 posted an animation using audio clips of Larson threatening Quandale Dingle, gaining over 673,000 views in three weeks (shown below, left). On May 7th, TikToker[4] @viralfactsnation posted a video using the wenomechainsama format and the audio, gaining over 1.1 million views in three weeks (shown below, right).
Related Memes
Quandale Dingle
Quandale Dingle is the name of a Pennsauken high school football player featured in a series of goofy ahh shitpost memes based on a viral screenshot of a PC login screen for a man with the name. The earliest known upload of the screenshot was posted to Twitter in September 2021 and went viral through reposts, inspiring further memes referencing the name and how ridiculous it is. In late 2021 throughout early 2022 people began using distorted images of people, mostly rapper NBA Youngboy, to represent Quandale Dingle in ironic memes. The name also inspired a trend where TikTokers create parody RapTV posts about Quandale.
Various Examples
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External References
[1] TikTok – daniellarsontoday
[2] TikTok – daniellarsontoday
[3] TikTok – gatekeeper2004
[4] TikTok – viralfactsnation
[5] YouTube – MESSAGE FOR QUANDALE DINGLE
[6] TikTok – daniellarsontoday
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