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Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
"Ah shit, here we go again": The story behind GTA's most famous quote
Source: Rockstar Games Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas released in 2004, and few one-liners have held up so well as CJ's exhausted, "Ah shit, here we go again." What started out as a quote in an opening cutscene soon grew to be a cultural touchstone, taking over memes, social media, and even celebrity endeavors. Let's break down why the generic phrase came to be the internet's boilerplate expression for dealing with yet another headache. Why "Ah shit, here we go again" is GTA's greatest meme line Right at the beginning of San Andreas, CJ returns to Los Santos, to be instantly dumped right back into gangland theatrics. After being hassled, he lets out a deep breath, "Ah shit, here we go again" and we're with him. That one line exactly sums dread and resignation. Even though the game came out in 2004, it wasn't until a 2015 YouTube upload by ZMOONCHILD that the meme began gaining traction online. Jump forward to April 2019: green-screened versions of CJ walking into any situation went viral. One tweet from @ChaoticGeekCG gained thousands of retweets, giving birth to infinite mashups, from Kratos falling into battles to humorous TikToks. Today, the meme runs through subreddits, Instagram reels, and TikTok in fashion, solidly established as pop culture shorthand for, "Brace yourself, trouble's here." How the meme entered mainstream culture and why it endures The appeal San Andreas retains today revolves around its quotable lines and raw yet humorous tone. "Ah shit, here we go again" encapsulates that daily fatigue everyone is familiar with: waking up on Monday, handling drama, or watching a clichéd TV cliche for the umpteenth time. The tone of the meme makes it ideal for innumerable settings and that's why celebrities and even musicians have jumped on the bandwagon through collaborations, remixes, and viral content. Even mainstream outlets such as the Daily Dot feature it as the definitive meme for frustration and burnout. Ah shit here we go again meme compilation From a gritty cutscene in 2004 to TikTok gold gone viral in 2025, CJ's timelessness line demonstrates the strength of simplicity. In fewer than five words, "Ah shit, here we go again" evokes universal sentiments of fear, boredom, and irony. It's not only a meme, it's a mood. And as long as life is going to throw curveballs, CJ's sigh of weariness will remain our anthem. Also Read: 5 Rockstar games that got canceled before release Follow all the live updates, scores, and highlights from the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
3 skills players should be able to upgrade in GTA 6
GTA 6 is set to blow the roof off with its Vice City comeback, a wild new cast, and a world that looks more alive than ever. But if Rockstar really wants to level up the experience, it's time to bring back (and improve) a feature we've missed since San Andreas: skill upgrades. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Here are 3 skills players should definitely be able to upgrade in GTA 6 to make gameplay way more fun, personal, and replayable. 1. Charm and Charisma Think about it: Lucia's been through prison, Jason's ex-military, and both are deep in the crime world. These two know how to talk their way in (or out) of trouble. So why not let us upgrade that? A social or persuasion stat could unlock: Discounts from vendors or black-market dealers Easier getaway negotiations or hostage situations Alternate mission endings based on dialogue choices The ability to bluff or con NPCs mid-heist This adds a roleplay vibe and rewards players who want to talk instead of shoot — or at least try to. Can GTA 6 FINALLY Fix The Car Chase System? 2. Driving Skill Let's be honest: some of us drive like maniacs in GTA… and not in a good way. Imagine being able to upgrade your driving skills and actually feel the difference. Better handling at high speeds Tighter turns during police chases Less spin-outs on wet roads Maybe even drift bonuses? You start off as a reckless rookie, but after enough getaways and street races, you become the Dominic Toretto of Vice City. If Rockstar nails the driving physics (which it needs to), giving us a skill progression system makes every chase feel earned, not just scripted. 4 AMAZING GTA6 Technologies That Should Get You Excited! 3. Tech Skill Let's upgrade from just stealing cars to stealing data . With Cal Hampton already snooping on Coast Guard comms, GTA 6 is clearly dipping its toes into the tech world. Now imagine: Hacking cameras to scout missions Disabling police comms during a heist Remotely unlocking a luxury car Wiping your wanted level with a few taps It's giving Watch Dogs, but in a more chaotic, Rockstar way. And the more you level up, the more tools you unlock, like phone tricks to full-blown cyber warfare. GTA 6 doesn't need 100 RPG elements to feel fresh, but a few upgradeable skills would go a long way. Driving, charisma, and tech would add depth without dragging down the fun. It's all about giving us more ways to play our way. Rockstar, if you're listening: Give us depth. Give us choices. Give us skills that actually matter. We're ready to grind for greatness in Leonida.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
5 GTA 6 easter eggs Rockstar can include in GTA 6
(Image via Rockstar) If there's one thing Rockstar always delivers besides chaos and controversy, it's easter eggs. Whether it's Bigfoot in San Andreas or the UFOs in GTA 5, the devs are known for stuffing their worlds with cheeky secrets, spooky nods, and pop culture throwbacks. And with GTA 6 shaping up to be the biggest game in the series yet, you know Rockstar's gonna go wild. Here are 5 easter eggs we absolutely expect to see in GTA 6, either because they're iconic, long overdue, or just so Rockstar-coded it hurts. 1. Another Bigfoot Cameo They teased us with Bigfoot for years, and finally gave us a full-on encounter in GTA 5. But let's be real: Bigfoot's basically family now. With Leonida's swamps and backwoods, the setting is perfect for a creepy cryptid comeback. Expect grainy sightings, spooky shadows, or even a mission that makes you question if Bigfoot's real or just some guy in a ghillie suit. Why Tommy Vercetti Must Return in GTA 6 2. A Tommy Vercetti Tribute Somewhere in Vice City Vice City isn't Vice City without the original legend: Tommy Vercetti. Whether it's a mural, a statue, or an old abandoned mansion full of 80s memorabilia, we're betting Rockstar throws in a tribute to the OG kingpin. They have to. Fans will lose it if there's even a 'Vercetti Enterprises' office somewhere. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Hasta 8 meses de protección Seresto Encuéntralo Undo Bonus points if it's hidden and only accessible during a specific time of day. Classic Rockstar. 3. Aliens Again, But Weirder Aliens have been a GTA staple since forever, indicated by crop circles, crashed UFOs, and even secret government bases. But Leonida's strange mix of wetlands, beaches, and sketchy redneck zones gives Rockstar room to take it further. 4. A GTA 5 Farewell Hidden in the World GTA 5 ran for over a decade. That's longer than some friendships. Rockstar has to give it a send-off. Maybe a broken-down car that looks like Franklin's Buffalo. Or a shrine to 'three legends from Los Santos.' Something emotional, subtle, and 100% Rockstar. You might laugh. You might cry. You'll definitely screenshot it. Why CJ Must Return in GTA 6 5. CJ or Grove Street References ' Ah s **, here we go again*.' You just read that in CJ's voice, didn't you? Grove Street and San Andreas left a cultural dent, and Rockstar knows it. Whether it's graffiti tags, a track on the radio, or some old NPC muttering CJ's iconic line, a San Andreas nod is guaranteed. We'd bet our last in-game dollar on it. GTA 6 is already looking stacked, but let's be honest — the easter eggs are the real cherry on top. Rockstar's gonna flex hard on the nostalgia, the inside jokes, and the WTF moments. And we're 100% here for it. Keep your eyes peeled, because Leonida isn't just packed with crime — it's packed with secrets. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here
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First Post
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- First Post
Carla Gugino joins Lou Taylor Pucci in 'Winthrop'
It revolves around Gugino's character, who puts her life on the line to protect her troubled, enigmatic cousin, Winthrop (Pucci), after he gets targeted and hunted by a powerful supernatural force read more Hollywood actor Carla Gugino, best known for the 'Spy Kids' franchise and 'San Andreas', is set to star alongside Lou Taylor Pucci in 'Winthrop'. Based on the cult podcast 'Knifepoint Horror' and the fan-favorite episode 'The Lockbox' by writer, creator, and narrator Soren Narnia, the upcoming film is slated to begin its production in Vancouver this summer, according to the entertainment news outlet Deadline. It revolves around Gugino's character, who puts her life on the line to protect her troubled, enigmatic cousin, Winthrop (Pucci), after he gets targeted and hunted by a powerful supernatural force. Daniel Stamm will direct the horror feature from the script by Justin Yoffe. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The film is produced by Kearie Peak under the production banner Peak Pictures and Capstone Studios. Gugino will next feature in 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth' alongside Brad Pitt. The film is a spin-off of Quentin Tararantino's 'Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood'. It is directed by David Fincher.


Time of India
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Carla Gugino joins Lou Taylor Pucci in 'Winthrop'
Hollywood actor , best known for the "Spy Kids" franchise and "San Andreas", is set to star alongside in "Winthrop". Based on the cult podcast "Knifepoint Horror" and the fan-favorite episode "The Lockbox" by writer, creator, and narrator Soren Narnia, the upcoming film is slated to begin its production in Vancouver this summer, according to the entertainment news outlet Deadline. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It revolves around Gugino's character, who puts her life on the line to protect her troubled, enigmatic cousin, Winthrop (Pucci), after he gets targeted and hunted by a powerful supernatural force. Daniel Stamm will direct the horror feature from the script by Justin Yoffe. The film is produced by Kearie Peak under the production banner Peak Pictures and Capstone Studios. Gugino will next feature in "The Adventures of Cliff Booth" alongside Brad Pitt. The film is a spin-off of Quentin Tararantino's "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood". It is directed by David Fincher.