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The '''metal pipe''' sound effect (also sometimes called "getting '''piped'''") is a short clip often embedded into other clips or hidden in {{wiki|hyperlinks}} in order to bait someone (usually [[Destiny]], [[Dan]], or other on-stream guests) into clicking the link to play the loud and obnoxious sound effect to the entire stream, similar to the [[He clicked]] [[meme]].
The '''metal pipe''' sound effect (also sometimes called "getting '''piped'''") is a short clip often embedded into other clips or hidden in {{wiki|hyperlinks}} in order to bait someone (usually [[Destiny]], [[Dan]], or other on-stream guests) into clicking the link to play the loud and obnoxious sound effect to the entire stream, similar to the [[He clicked]] [[meme]].



Latest revision as of 04:23, 8 September 2025

Metal pipe
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DGG Memes

The metal pipe sound effect (also sometimes called "getting piped") is a short clip often embedded into other clips or hidden in hyperlinks Wikipedia in order to bait someone (usually Destiny, Dan, or other on-stream guests) into clicking the link to play the loud and obnoxious sound effect to the entire stream, similar to the He clicked meme.

Chatters generally have a positive reception of the meme. Some users protest it's exhaustive usage, comparing it to the Obamna meme.

Pipe incidents

Trivia

  • After the update of the Destiny.gg site and branding in 2024, many chatters were discontent. As a meme, one of the site mods added an 'old' version of the site (old.destiny.gg, similar to old.reddit.com) that actually redirected the user to the metal pipes YouTube video. To this day, it has been changed to a softer, cardboard pipe being dropped.