That Escaladed Quickly

That Escaladed Quickly




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Published: 11/19/2019 by Isaac | Last updated: 01/15/2020 | 4,240 views | Report error

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 “That Escalated Quickly” is a line said by Ron Burgundy (played by Will Farrell) in a scene from the film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
In online discussions and comments, the expression is usually used in response to a situation that has quickly went from 1 to a 100.
Also in can be used in a more sarcastic/ironic tone of voice to express dissapointment or misbelief.
The quote “well, that escalated quickly” was originally heard in a scene from the 2004 comedy film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
Ron Burgundy is continued to be quoted in various situations have gone out of control quickly.
The earliest known use of the phrase can be found on the blog I Heart Reddit.
As for the spread, the first time the quote got bigger attention was in late July of 2008, when a YouTube video features the clip of Ron Burgundy reached a total of over 1.2 million views.
Afterwards, the internet slowly picked up and the term became an absolut hit on boards like 4chan, 9gag and Reddit.
It can be used in a multitude of memes and therefor became very popular for all kinds of everyday stories, giving the meme a high presence on the frontpages of the strongest imageboards at the time.

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Have you ever been in one of those situations that seems to be cruising along at a reasonable pace, only to have it really escalate quickly Anchorman style? Well, you can rest assured that this hasn't happened to just you, which this collection of situations that escalated quickly will show you. (See also: horrible escalator deaths .) Be forewarned that the following display of escalation moves along at breakneck speed. As soon as you think you have a real grip on what's going on everything changes. Here you’ll see relationships sailing along at a healthy pace, only to tank like the Titanic for reasons that will never be explained. You’ll witness innocent enough Google searches spiral into utter madness and everyday actions end in tragedy for no other reason other than that they can.

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History is rife with incidents that have happened because one thing quickly led to another starting a snowball effect that ends in bigger, often unexpected, events. Most of the times, however, the effect is fueled by already existing tensions that have been brewing under the surface for such a long time that one small incident tips things towards chaos. Very rarely, like in the case of the Great Fire of London, do they independently lead to a large scale event. Here are a few more of history’s best examples that suit the phrase “that escalated quickly” perfectly.
During the Irish Rebellion of 1641, there was mutual distrust between Charles and the parliament. When Charles called for funds to suppress the rebellion, many members of the House of Commons suspected he would use them later against the parliament. Charles, on the other hand, heard rumors that his wife was going to be impeached on suspicion of supporting Irish rebels while he suspected the parliament is conspiring with Scots, probably correctly.
When, on January 3, 1642, the parliament did not give up its five members as he directed, Charles went to arrest them himself by force. However, they escaped before he entered with an armed guard. The attempt ruined the efforts of his supporters to portray him in a better light as no sovereign had ever breached parliamentary privilege.
By mid-1642, the parliament called for volunteers, and Charles raised an army through a commission of array. This started the English Civil War which saw Charles’ arrest in 1647, trial, and execution in 1649, and ended with the exile of his son Charles II in 1651. ( source )
The fight over the shirt got to the point that a Christian burned a Muslim to death which resulted in a rampage by Muslims that the police failed to control. Around 16 homes and properties were pillaged, some were set on fire, and a church was also damaged. By July, the Christian community of an estimated 100 families fled the town. ( 1 , 2 )
Following several natural disasters, economic problems, and defeat in the First Opium War, the Qing dynasty suffered great losses which it tried to mitigate by pressuring peasants. In such a climate, Hong read a pamphlet in 1843 from a Protestant Christian missionary and declared he now understood what his visions meant.
Soon Hong began to preach a fusion of Christianity, Confucianism, Daoism, and millenarianism. The movement, known as the Taiping Rebellion, grew by first suppressing bandits and pirates and evolving into a guerrilla force. It then became a rebel army that captured Nanjing which was renamed Tianjin (“Heavenly Capital”) by Hong, and he almost captured Beijing. The rebellion lasted until 1864 when Hong died due to food poising after abdicating in favor of his inexperienced 15-year-old son who was executed by Qing forces. ( source )
After the fire began engulfing the bakery on Sunday, September 2, the constables arrived and decided to create firebreaks by demolishing surrounding houses to prevent the fire from spreading. When the owners objected to this, Lord Mayor Sir Thomas Bloodworth was summoned as he had the authority to override their wishes. However, Bloodworth proved to be inefficient in decision-making and left panicking at the sudden emergency while firemen insisted on demolition.
By Sunday afternoon, the fire became out of control due to high winds, and though Bloodworth did start creating firebreaks, he either panicked or was just plain inefficient, and the fire kept spreading. The city descended into chaos as sparks carried by winds set random buildings on fire causing suspicion among people that foreigners were attacking London by throwing fireballs.
After Charles II inspected the scene, he overrode Bloodworth’s authority and ordered demolitions. By Monday, there was more organized action though the wind continued and there were lynching and robbing of foreigners. It wasn’t until Thursday that the wind died down and the firebreaks worked. ( source )
After the incident on August 18, North Korea aired reports that it was a result of an unprovoked attack on by American officers, while the CIA considered it to be pre-planned by the North Korean government. Over the next two days, the US and South Korea launched “Operation Paul Bunyan,” a show of force to intimidate North Korea but carefully managed not to let things escalate to war.
The quick assembling of fighter planes, bombers, Cobra attack helicopters, grenade launchers, missiles, and nuclear-capable bombers is believed to have “blown their minds” according to intelligence analysts monitoring North Korea’s radio network. Meanwhile, engineers in the convoy began cutting the tree as North Korea responded by sending 150 to 200 troops in busses armed with machine guns and rifles. The cutting went on for 42 minutes as they watched in silence. ( source )

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