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It was the winter of 1993, and the prestigious in Prague was about to experience a form of expression no textbook could have predicted. While other students were debating post-structuralism and postmodern aesthetics, a phantom was stalking the corridors with a far more visceral medium.
The faculty began finding "installations" in places they didn't belong—on top of high-reach radiators, tucked behind library stacks, and even smeared on the ceiling with surgical precision. It wasn't graffiti. It was "material" of a biological nature. The mysterious perpetrator was soon dubbed . LORD JO JE TO FAKT HNUSNY ALE PROSTE SE MU TO L...
The phrase "Lord, jo je to fakt hnusný ale prostě se mu to l..." (Lord, yeah, it's really gross but he just [likes] it...) perfectly captures the mixture of horror and dark fascination that defines this Czech meme. It represents the "absurd, dark, and rooted" humor that turns even the most repulsive acts into a national internet sensation. It was the winter of 1993, and the
This story is based on the legendary Czech "fekální" (fecal) internet folklore regarding , a figure whose bizarre "artistic" exploits became a staple of Czech meme culture in the early 2010s. The Legend of Lord Hoven: The Unwanted Artist It wasn't graffiti