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popularized by modern bassists like Charles Berthoud and others in the "online bass" community. It often involves a combination of percussive "slaps" and "pops" delivered with extreme speed and precision.

These moments work because they bypass the logical brain and hit the "startle response." When a viewer sees something unexpected, their watch time increases, and the likelihood of them hitting the "share" button skyrockets. The Narrative Power of the "Wake-Up Call" slapheronface

: Understanding where a meme comes from helps you avoid accidentally promoting something harmful. popularized by modern bassists like Charles Berthoud and

is an internet meme/phrase used primarily as a humorous or exaggerated expression of sudden attraction, admiration, or desire to interact physically (often playfully) with someone perceived as cute, impressive, or emotionally compelling. It combines hyperbolic, slangy language with a mock-physical action to signal strong, immediate feelings—usually in a joking, non-serious way. The Narrative Power of the "Wake-Up Call" :