Where did the meme come from? "This is a fiasco, bro": Full video

In the autumn of 2017, many Internet users were surprised to find that they were everywhere and persecuted quite a non-trivial phrase "This is a fiasco, a bro." She was colorful in various pictures in the VC, dominated the comments under the video with the files on YouTube and sounded from the lips of those who sneered at the next life turmoil of their partner. Given the dominance of the phrase, we decided to find out what this saying means and where did the popular meme come from?

Whence the phrase "This is fiasco, bro" - see the full video

Like many other popular expressions, the meme "is a fiasco, a bro" users found in the video. An amusing video, in which the main character is a dog, was placed by Vladimir Lavrov from the city of Pyatigorsk at the end of September. Soon the same video appeared on Youtube, where the phrase, after three million hits per month, migrated to public slang and easily turned into a meme.

"This is a fiasco, bro": full video

What does the meme "It's a fiasco, bro?"

The Italian word fiasco denotes a complete, catastrophic and all-encompassing failure or loss. Mem "this fiasco, bro" can be considered synonymous with the popular definition of epic feil now, but with a more friendly touch in the assessment.
An interesting fact: Vladimir Lavrov himself, who gave birth to a meme, admitted that he had used the phrase "fiasco" for the first time in his life.

What kind of dog in the original "This is a fiasco, bro"

The main character of the video is the Steve dog of the Ciba Inu breed. He is 2 years and 4 months old. In the video you can see his "smiling face." The dog of this Japanese breed is very good-natured, curious and selflessly devoted to the owner. In Japan, from where the Siba Inu appeared, the breed was awarded the title of national treasure. Meme about the fiasco has already increased the popularity of such hunting dogs among Russian Internet users.