The SNL Digital Short was directed by Akiva Schaffer, who also produced it along with Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone. The title and lyrics of the song reference the popular motto and internet meme "YOLO" ("You Only Live Once"). The song parodies the phrase, and once again reworks the phrase to mean something else. The song's lyrics interpret "You Only Live Once" to mean the complete opposite of dangerous and careless behavior, and to instead be over secure and protective of life, in a negative viewpoint. The song urges people to be fully aware of their surroundings and the hazards of daily life.
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| - The SNL Digital Short was directed by Akiva Schaffer, who also produced it along with Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone. The title and lyrics of the song reference the popular motto and internet meme "YOLO" ("You Only Live Once"). The song parodies the phrase, and once again reworks the phrase to mean something else. The song's lyrics interpret "You Only Live Once" to mean the complete opposite of dangerous and careless behavior, and to instead be over secure and protective of life, in a negative viewpoint. The song urges people to be fully aware of their surroundings and the hazards of daily life.
- Yolo (possibly a short for "You Only Live Once") is the fourth episode of Season 25.
- Yolo is the 4th episode of Season 25 in The Simpsons.
- Yolo was a citizen of Dragonhollow's First Era. He was primarily known for his strange lexicon, speaking only in hashtags.
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| - The family is floating, Marge tries to get on and finally does, Bart and Lisa get on the couch but pushes each other, Homer tries to get on, Maggie saves Homer by using her slinky but when Homer gets on the couch, he floats up in the ceiling twice.
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| - Santa's Lap this line is already forming. Springfield Mall, never leave!
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| - The SNL Digital Short was directed by Akiva Schaffer, who also produced it along with Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone. The title and lyrics of the song reference the popular motto and internet meme "YOLO" ("You Only Live Once"). The song parodies the phrase, and once again reworks the phrase to mean something else. The song's lyrics interpret "You Only Live Once" to mean the complete opposite of dangerous and careless behavior, and to instead be over secure and protective of life, in a negative viewpoint. The song urges people to be fully aware of their surroundings and the hazards of daily life.
- Yolo (possibly a short for "You Only Live Once") is the fourth episode of Season 25.
- Yolo is the 4th episode of Season 25 in The Simpsons.
- Yolo was a citizen of Dragonhollow's First Era. He was primarily known for his strange lexicon, speaking only in hashtags.
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