Technoviking: The Meme That Sued Its Creator

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Published 2019-05-17

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  • @AnubisDark
    Here's what happened during the trial : the technoviking pointed the judge and he immediately win the the trial
  • @cwestinx
    The techno Viking will reappear when we need him, not when you want him.
  • @JCSams
    Some people just don't want fame, recognition, reputation etc. They just want to be left alone. I'm with that.
  • No one even commenting about the fact the court literally used ‘Technoviking’ as his court appointed name in documentation.
  • @Khornecussion
    " No legal action was taken by The Viking. " But he did threaten to pillage their village.
  • @hakamag
    The festival this was filmed was Fuckparade, a political manifestation created in 1997 against the increasing commercialization of culture and public life and the misuse of the right of assembly by purely commercial ventures. So, it's kind of ironic that the biggest meme of the 2000's was someone manifesting precisely against what he himself ended up becoming. Therefore it's not surprising that Technoviking wasn't in favor of the exploitation of his image for commercial purposes! I totally support Technoviking on this! (he pointed at me once)
  • I remember people like this, rare unique individuals who where firm but fare. You can tell he's good person, who doesn't take crap simply because he doesn't have to. He knows who he is and that automatically gains respect.
  • @bastiaan0741
    Don't mess with Technoviking. He is friends with Lawyerviking.
  • @babydispencer88
    A real Viking would have settled it out of court, via single dance combat.
  • -f*ckparade -the entire clip of his courtesy, badassery, then random dance -his anonymity -getting sued by a meme EVERYTHING about this scenario was awesome
  • @jaypaxton2222
    there is a difference between a meme and a legend. a meme is a joke, a legend is a fucking legend and the technoviking is a legend. 💪🏼
  • @pappanpools
    He raved then pillaged that poor mans wallet typical Techno viking
  • @19ars92
    From a philosophical perspective I totally understand Technoviking he was admired for standing up against the bullies defending the powerless without any interests he was living life in a mental state of freedom dancing as nobody is watching projecting his energy, athletic physic and charisma without expecting to be recognized by it purposely, so his privacy obviously meant a lot for him, not everybody in the world wants to be famous, not everybody in the world is looking for a spotlight, not everybody in the world like to be laugh at for just being himself in the moment. Maybe we should question why is it that people sometimes do the stupidest things for a little bit of fame? why some people feel the need to be recognized for doing what's right? why some people think everything in life depends on how accepted you are in society?
  • @ivanrivera777
    Actually the guy in black was heavily intoxicated, the camera is on a truck driving right in front of the technoviking, he did not ask the guy to leave he grabs him because he was about to cross the street and the technoviking sits him in the truck and tell him not to get down. he was actually babysitting this intoxicated dude. he didn't attack the girl in blue hair, he almost fell and crashed with her.
  • @XXX-ir4iq
    Technoviking literally came outta nowhere to save a woman from a drunken guy then he walks forward then starts bussing some sick moves
  • @ericchandler90
    This brings me back. Thanks! I selected 144p for an authentic viewing experience.
  • @camu_michh
    Jacked viking does some sick dance moves, sues the cameraman, refuses to elaborate further. leaves. 🗿