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: It is often used sarcastically when someone dies in a game that isn't hard at all, or when a non-gaming situation involves a "boss battle" or a "you died" moment.
A game has a dark, gothic aesthetic, even if the gameplay is completely different.
: For fans of the FromSoftware series, the phrase serves as a lighthearted way to acknowledge the game's reputation for being "punishing yet fair". Common Usage
A video shows someone encountering a minor but annoying obstacle in real life.
: The primary use of the meme is to mock how people often compare any challenging task—from a hard exam to a slightly difficult platformer—to Dark Souls .
While the phrase has various iterations, it remains a staple of the Dark Souls community's meme culture , alongside famous icons like Solaire of Astora and his "Praise the Sun" gesture.
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: It is often used sarcastically when someone dies in a game that isn't hard at all, or when a non-gaming situation involves a "boss battle" or a "you died" moment.
A game has a dark, gothic aesthetic, even if the gameplay is completely different. : It is often used sarcastically when someone
: For fans of the FromSoftware series, the phrase serves as a lighthearted way to acknowledge the game's reputation for being "punishing yet fair". Common Usage Common Usage A video shows someone encountering a
A video shows someone encountering a minor but annoying obstacle in real life. : It is often used sarcastically when someone
: The primary use of the meme is to mock how people often compare any challenging task—from a hard exam to a slightly difficult platformer—to Dark Souls .
While the phrase has various iterations, it remains a staple of the Dark Souls community's meme culture , alongside famous icons like Solaire of Astora and his "Praise the Sun" gesture.