![]() ![]() ![]() On November 26th, 2019, Redditor detaileddwings posted an example of a time card being used as an exploitable to the /r/BikiniBottomTwitter subreddit, receiving over 300 upvotes in six months (seen below). On October 17th, 2013, YouTuber TheGalleTasHD uploaded another compilation, receiving more than 2.1 million views in roughly eight years (shown below, right). On January 30th, 2012, YouTuber MickfromShik3 posted one such compilation of the time cards in order, receiving over 4 million views in roughly nine and a half years (shown below, left). Over the next several years, SpongeBob Time Cards continued to be used as exploitables in various memes, video compilations, reaction images and more. One early example was posted to 9GAG on August 1st, 2009, depicting Rage Guy reacting to the song "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" by Michel Teló (seen below). In memes, SpongeBob Time Cards began appearing in Rage Comics at least as early as 2009, though the exact first is unknown. Since the episode's airing, over 60 different cards have been used throughout the series by May 2012. Find more sounds like the Spongebob 2 Hours Later meme download one in the memes category page. In this category you have all sound effects, voices and sound clips to play, download and share. This episode featured the card "Three Days Later" (shown below). 2 Hours Later SpongeBob Time Card 84 SpongeBob Time Cards 42.1K subscribers 330 105K views 5 years ago '2 Hours Later' time card from SpongeBob episode 'Buried in Time' in Season 7. The Spongebob 2 Hours Later meme download meme sound belongs to the memes. The first episode of the series to feature a time card was "I Was a Teenage Gary," which originally aired on October 28th, 1999. The time cards originate from the Nickelodeon animated TV series SpongeBob SquarePants. ![]()
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