What the fuck may refer to:
Fuck is an obscene English language word, which refers to the act of sexual intercourse and is also commonly used as an intensifier or to denote disdain. Its origin is obscure but is usually considered to be first attested to around 1475, although it may be considerably older. In modern usage, the term fuck and its derivatives (such as fucker and fucking) can be used as a noun, a verb, an adjective, an interjection, or an adverb. There are many common phrases that employ the word, as well as compounds that incorporate it, such as motherfucker and fuckwit.
What the Fuck?: 10 Years of Armed Audio Warfare (2005) is a collection of rare remixes and alternate versions and demos of several tracks by Acumen Nation from 1995 to 2005.
"The Wreck of Us" and "My Life's Last Breath" recorded in 2005 during sessions for Anticore
"Revelations Per Minute" (Lost Remix) is an aborted band remix from 1997.
"Queener" (FCR Remix w/Lost Vocals) contains lost vocal tracks from the Dirge Remix.
"Pretty Like a Porn Star" (Lost Remix) is a track by Iron Lung Corp.
What The--?! was a Marvel Comics comic book series self-parodying the Marvel Universe, similar in vein to the 1960s series Not Brand Echh. It was billed as "The Marvel mag of mirth and mayhem!" The series ran for 26 issues from August 1988 through Winter 1993, with issue #26 being a "Fall Special". It typically contained a series of short stories with comedic takes on Marvel heroes and villains, such as having Spider-Ham substitute for Spider-Man.
What The--?! spotlighted some of the top artists and writers at the time. Many, such as Stan Lee and John Byrne, contributed works that spoof some of their all-time greatest successes. For example, in issue #2, Byrne creates a tale pitting his work on the Fantastic Four franchise against his work with Superman. The issue goes so far as to have the Lex Luthor character complain about the changes Byrne made to the Superman legend after DC Comics' Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Though it carried the Marvel Comics label on the front left corner, What The--?! touted itself as being published by "Marble Comics". What The--?! parodied Marvel institutions such as the legendary Marvel Comics fan mail page, with staged articles called "The Marble Mailbag" and the "What The... Mail". The title also did not contain any "true" advertisements. Instead, What The--?! hosted a number of fake advertisements that made fun of classic comic book advertisements such as Charles Atlas, novelty by-mail companies, and the Hostess snack food ads of the 1970s and 1980s.
What The... is the seventh studio album by American punk rock band Black Flag. The album was originally announced to be released on November 5, 2013. However, on November 5, What The... was only released through online streaming sources such as Spotify and Rdio, and a physical release date was pushed back to December 3, 2013. It is the band's first full-length studio album since In My Head (1985), marking the longest gap between two studio albums in their career, as well as being their first recording with vocalist Ron Reyes since Jealous Again (1980) and drummer Gregory "Drummer" Moore. This album also marked the first time since My War (1984) that guitarist Greg Ginn played bass on a Black Flag album under the name Dale Nixon.
Unlike the cover art of the majority of Black Flag's catalog, What The... was not designed or illustrated by Raymond Pettibon. Instead, the cover art was designed by vocalist Ron Reyes. This change was very negatively received. Gregory Adams of Exclaim! described the cover as "gasp-inducing," and said that it looked like, "a South Park character giving us the devil horns after getting juiced off a bag of Fun Dip." Marah Eakin of The A.V. Club described it as "downright hideous," and said that it looked like a, "mashup of some slime green globs, the Warheads candy guy, and Rude Dog." Michael Roffman of Consequence of Sound described it as "cringeworthy," and said that it was, "either a funny nod to '90s bumper stickers, or a sign at how well of a relationship Ginn still has with his brother/former Black Flag artist Raymond Pettibon. Either way? Yikes."
TQ: Eeh
Lady: I'm coming
TQ: Open up the door
Lady: Hold on I'm coming
TQ: Damn what's taken you so long, Eeh wzup what the f**k wrong with your eyes
Lady: I'm allright, I'm chilling
TQ: hell no
Lady: It's okay
TQ: This motherf**ker what this punk motherf**ker Eeeh nigger where you at you bitch ass nigger
Lady: TQ he's not even here, He is not here, I'm okay
TQ: You know what I told you a hundred times and i and tell you again when i see this motherf**ker believe that shit he's thru