https://discord.com/invite/kcsku2E Experimental short About "Somebody That I Used to Know" is a 2011 indie pop song by the Australian singer-songwriter Gotye, with additional vocals by the New Zealand singer Kimbra. In January 2012, the song and music video received massive online attention with the YouTube release of a multi-hands guitar cover by Walk Off the Earth, inspiring a series of remixes, covers and parodies. Origin Gotye released the track "Somebody That I Used to Know" as the lead single for his third studio album Making Mirrors on July 5th, 2011. The same day, the official music video was uploaded to YouTube, which featured Gotye and Kimbra covered in body paint to blend in with a painted backdrop. Brain in space with calculations meme with background song playing “You didn’t have to cut me off.” Video was uploaded by youtuber Chromastone10. Song used in video is “Somebody I used to know” and lyrics are: But you didn’t have to cut me off Make out like it never happened And that we were nothing And I don’t even need your love But you treat me like a stranger And that feels so rough You didn’t have to stoop so low Have your friends collect your records And then change your number I guess that I don’t need that though Now you’re just somebody that I used to know Download the video clip below to use it in memes. Galaxy Brain, also known as Expanding Brain, is a multi-panel exploitable image series comparing the brain size of a person relative to other variables. Though the expanding brain is usually implied to showcase intellectual superiority over various objects, it is more often used in an ironic sense to imply the opposite, where objects of derision are implied to be of higher standard than objects that are usually highly regarded. For example, when used with Whomst, a person who uses "who" will be shown with the smallest brain, while a person who uses the most ridiculous variation, i.e. "whomst'd've", will be shown with the largest brain. Origin This meme originated as part of the "Whomst" meme where the left column was derivations of the word "Who" were paired with increasingly elaborate pictures of brains depending on how intense the "who" variation was. One of the most popular early examples was posted to /r/dankmemes on Reddit on January 31st, 2017 by janskishimanski[1] in a post that gained nearly 1,200 upvotes. #memes #grass #earrape