A dggL version of the ackshually meme made by DGG chatter Kiibo. Refers to an illustration of a neckbeard in which the word "actually" is intentionally misspelled so the reader reads it in the phlegmy cadence associated with nerd culture stereotypes. Often used to mock evidence havers. Added in January 2024.
Used when Destiny goes live or Dan joins the stream. Also commonly used to signify "Finally!" e.g. when someone annoying leaves the call, when a sound issue is fixed, or when someone finally understands the argument.
A GIF of Patrick Bateman from American Psycho walking. Used to symbol someone's arrival into chat or on stream. Like the Listening emote, it's often used similarly to GIGACHAD.
Used when someone says an uncomfortable truth, speaking very frankly, or someone on stream is experiencing acute awareness, E.G. Qorantos realizing his dad was having sex with a rotating harem of maids.
Used when chatters feel that they are being artificially censored. This emote WWE superstar John Cena eating Ice Cream, referencing an infamous video of him speaking Mandarin while eating ice cream. Similar to how the Chinese Communist Party unfairly censors Chinese citizens, a chatter posting BINGQILIN feels that they are not at liberty to speak freely. Commonly spammed regarding [REDACTED].
Used when religious topics or enthusiastic religiosity appears on stream, alternatively is used when someone sneezes on stream. Alternatively can be used to signify begging, as a "pretty please?".
Depicting one of the infamous Bogdanoff Twins, whom the Rothschilds bow to. Used when a user experiences unfortunate events at very opportune times, almost as if they were planned.
An altered image of the Absolute Cinema meme with Destiny's face instead of Martin Scorsese's. Used in response to a cinematic or extremely dramatic moment.
A pair of clapping hands. Used in conjunction with other emotes to emphasize their point, E.G. a successful troll chat would be met with 'TF Clap', signifying chats recognition of a successful troll. Combines with SOY to mockingly signify enthusiastic applause and with EVIL, rubbing hands together.
A counterpart of 'AWARE', used when someone on stream is exhibiting behavior in a way that implies that they are deluded or lacking critical information.
Used when conversations are 'Looping', I.E. the same points are being discussed that were previously discussed in the conversation. Also related to [REDACTED].
A confused image of Joe Biden. Used in response to someone sounding senile or confused. Added after Biden's poor performance in the first 2024 election debate.
Used in response to someone 'farming' emotes: saying or doing something to intentionally trigger mass spam of a certain emote. Also used in reference to actual farming and Southern accents.
Used to express support or love to a person or whenever DGG is mentioned. As of August 26th 2023, the heart at the bottom changes to the same colour as the sub tier of the person who posted it and also changes to an Among Us variant whenever posted next to the ඞ character. Originally modeled after the xqcL emote from the streamer xQc.
Used by a chatter when there is something they desperately want to say, but can't. A common example would a chatter wanting to type HE OMEGALUL after a mis-speak, but instead opting for to avoid a nuke or meganuke.
An emote used in response to racecars. Named after the DGGer Gimi. Often paired with the letter 'b' to represent a thumbs up[3]. Chatter animalcracker is largely responsible for the modern usage of FeelsGimiMan, first using the expression FeelsGimiMan b on January 26th 2022[4]. There is also a variation to be used with FeelsGimiMan p as a thumbs down to express dislike of an action or person[5].
Used whenever someone says something that is based, or used ironically when someone says something that is unhinged, racist, sexist, etc. GIGACHAD is the embodiment of strength, confidence, and unparalleled charisma. With his chiseled jawline, towering stature, and unwavering determination, GIGACHAD conquers all obstacles in his path, inspiring awe and admiration in all who encounter him. His presence alone commands respect, making him the ultimate GIGACHAD.
Commonly used in reference when something ends/is over; occasionally used to reference Joe Biden (in negative contexts) or his failed 2024 presidential bid.
Meaning "to plan" or involving a scheme, taken from a classic anime trope. This version is one of several custom emotes made by the chatter/artist MrGemzar.[3]
A zoomed in image of Allan Lichtman, an American historian known for predicting 9 of the last 10 9 of the last 11 elections correctly using his system he developed known as "The Keys to the White House." The name of the emote LOCKEDIN is likely a play on the "Keys" system.
An image of Dr. House from the medical/detective show House. The name is a reference to an ongoing joke in the series where doctors always suggest lupus as a possible diagnosis, even if it never is.
A variant of FeelsGoodMan with a white liquid dripping out of his mouth used in response to people glazing (i.e. sucking up). Also used when Sam Seder is mentioned, in reference to the infamous moment in their Rittenhouse debate.
A cropped image of Destiny in the infamous blue coat. Used to reference 'tip-tippy' or pretentious behaviour, as well as edgy atheist content and fedoras.
MyExistenceIsNothingButAGrainOfSandComparedToTheEntireScaleOfTheUniverse is a GIF from a Japanese Sony Walkman commercial. Used in response to transcendent or heavenly music.
Used as if to say "No way" or "That can't be true." Originally a sound/phrase from the legion of black zoomer content creators (Kai Cenat, IShowSpeed, YourRageGaming etc). Used in reference to AAVE.
Twitch emote of an infamous picture of Destiny from his professional StarCraft career split into two as a combo emote. Often used when tinyposting, which is when someone attempts to impress chat by lining the emote up with an emote from the chatter above them, usually by placing a series of underscores before the emote.v
This is used (generally) in an ironic and exaggerated manner to signify something going wrong. This can be exemplified in videos such that have people saying "oh no!" in a strange or seemingly insincere way[6].
Norman Finkelstein during his "debate" with Mr. Borelli; used in reference to Finkelstein, Wikipedia, when someone mispronounces Destiny's name, or uses the word moron.
Used for when monkeys or references to monkeys are made. This particular emote can also be used to symbolize stoicism and genuine bravery before sharing a hot take in chat.
Used to signify a rebellion of sorts. Usually used in chat to signify a rebellion against streamer man e.g. "peepoRiot WE WANT DAN peepoRiot" in context of not having dan on stream.
An animated variant of PEPE used in response to fast or reckless driving or quick speech. Often used pre-emptively when Destiny gives his take on an event or happening that does not align with the (perceived) majority opinion in chat, to indicate chatters '180ing' their positions.
Happy potato that is used to bring joy and cheer. Used as part of a counting game [11] where the goal is to have several users count as high as they can one message at a time. Chatters often fail by counting the same number or fail on purpose as a meta-ironic joke. e.g. User1: "POTATO 1" User2: "POTATO 2" User3: "POTATO 3".
Used in reference to slow movement, snails, or worms. Also used when someone was very late to something, such as getting a joke minutes later, or posting old news.
A variant of the popular Soyjak meme styled to look like Destiny. Used in reference to virtue signalling or images or statements perceived to be 'soy'.
Used to point to something in chat, especially when mocking someone. Originally a Halloween 2023 reskin of ApeHands. Saved by Cake in a masterful set of business negotiations[13].
A GIF of Solid Snake from the Metal Gear Solid games. Used in response to stealthiness or when MGS music is played. Has a similar use to a past emote, GRUGingOverIt.
A cropped image of film composer Tony Dofat[15], who appeared on an episode of the Startups Podcast with Destiny and Dan[16]. Locked in an eternal battle with anime emotes.
A reference to the dark triad psychological theory involving three negative personality traits: Machiavellianism, sub-clinical narcissism, and sub-clinical psychopathy. Originally used by REDACTED to accuse Destiny of scoring high in each of these traits. Used in reference to her, or to mental illness in general. Revived Halloween 2023
Depicts Dr. Egon Cholakian. The emote is used to reference AI, Egon himself or other conspiracy theories. The name of the emote is a reference to the annexation of Crimea for the Warm-water port access to the Black Sea, as it is suspected Egon is a tool of Russian disinformation.
A reference to leaks in mid-2024 that Dr Disrespect was banned from Twitch for using the platform's s whisper function to DM a minor. The text in the bubbles are references to leaks from around the same time that Dr Disrespect was also caught sexting with camgirls while married.
One of several emotes posted whenever a dog is on stream, especially when a barking noise is heard. This specific dog originates from the viral meme "Dont Woof" [18]. Destiny was linked the meme clip a bunch of times and really liked the dog and so it was added as an emote.
A reference to a meme. Used in response to topics being brought up that chat hates, like Destiny talking about his audio setup, or in general in response to tired or demoralised people.