He wants to know how certain aspects of nature work, yet is not willing to accept a scientific explanation. Amidst the peak of magnet-related discussions on YouTube and other hubsites, many users began providing straightforward, scientific answers to ICP's question, including links to the single serving site How Magnets Work and a scientist's rebuttal video published by the Escapist Magazine.
They were named named in a tweet about running "scientist haters off. View All Videos. View All Images. Show Comments. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Popular: Shadman Arrested For Assault. Read Edit History. Origin On April 6th, , the music video for Insane Clown Posse's single "Miracles" made its on YouTube, where it was met with immediate Internet acclaim and quoted in forums as well as internet humor blogs.
Water, fire, air and dirt Fucking magnets, how do they work? And I don't wanna talk to a scientist Y'all motherfuckers lying, and getting me pissed. Spread The response to the video has been remarkably varied. Top entries this week. Notable Examples Since the music video's online debut, dozens of image macros have sprung up in various message boards and has caused enough reaction to warrant exploitable image macros. Two-Pane Comics. Since our brethren and sistren at Deadspin are dropping in on the gathering of the Juggalos , we found ourselves wondering, how do magnets work, anyway?
Here's the answer. Technically, a magnet is any object that has a magnetic field. Magnetic fields are generated by the movement of electrons. All matter contains atoms, right? Well, atoms possess electrons that move in a specific orbit and have a specific spin. That motion creates an itsy-bitsy electronic field. Thing is, the majority of atoms have electrons that exist in pairs and travel in opposing directions, which means the two fields cancel each other out.
That's why most things aren't magnets. In contrast, materials that are magnetic have electrons that don't possess a pair, so the magnetic field isn't canceled out. The jarring juxtaposition of aggro killer clowns with rainbows and flowers was tailor-made to confuse and delight. So is a giraffe. Online, users seem to regard Juggalos as a subculture much in the same way they regard furries.
The Faygo-shooting rap-rock fans are viewed with mocking scorn from afar, but even those detractors can admit the strong community that Juggalos sustain.
It was an Earth-shifting hate-watch that could only have been pulled off by the Insane Clown Posse, a duo that had already taken its fair share of grief. Long before mainstream artists realized the impact of a YouTube smash and the Billboard charts started counting those streams in their chart tabulations and before TikTok let anyone mix sincerity and irony with popular music, ICP did it first.
Arguably, they did it best. Already a subscriber? Log in or link your magazine subscription. Account Profile. Sign Out.
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