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At first glance, the string of words "shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakakara thank me later 2018 verified" appears to be gibberish—a random mash-up of Japanese syllables, English slang, a date, and a social media badge. Yet, this exact phrase circulated in niche online communities around 2018, primarily on imageboards (like 4chan) and early TikTok comment sections. It is a prime example of copypasta: a block of text users copy and paste for humorous, confusing, or trolling purposes.

This feature breaks down each component, traces its probable origin, and explains why it became a minor viral curiosity.


  • Thank me later – Common internet slang, often used in clickbait.
  • 2018 verified – Suggests a claim of authenticity, but without a source.
  • A search of major engines, social media archives (Twitter, Reddit), and Japanese forums (2channel, 5channel) from 2018 shows zero matches for this phrase. No viral video, tweet, article, or meme matches this string.

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    At first glance, the string of words "shinseki no ko to wo tomaridakakara thank me later 2018 verified" appears to be gibberish—a random mash-up of Japanese syllables, English slang, a date, and a social media badge. Yet, this exact phrase circulated in niche online communities around 2018, primarily on imageboards (like 4chan) and early TikTok comment sections. It is a prime example of copypasta: a block of text users copy and paste for humorous, confusing, or trolling purposes.

    This feature breaks down each component, traces its probable origin, and explains why it became a minor viral curiosity. At first glance, the string of words "shinseki


  • Thank me later – Common internet slang, often used in clickbait.
  • 2018 verified – Suggests a claim of authenticity, but without a source.
  • A search of major engines, social media archives (Twitter, Reddit), and Japanese forums (2channel, 5channel) from 2018 shows zero matches for this phrase. No viral video, tweet, article, or meme matches this string. Thank me later – Common internet slang, often

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