“3 - ?
4 - PROFIT!”
Books? A movie?
AboutPROFIT is used in numbered lists to explain how to reach a goal. The basic template is:
1. Step one
2. Step two
3. ????
4. PROFIT!!!Origin
This meme comes directly from South Parks season 2, episode 17 (30th in total) which aired on December 16th, 1998. In this particular episode, the childrens underwear are being stolen from them by gnomes for the purpose of profit.
The process, as explained by thee gnomes goes something like this.
Step 1. Collect underpants.Step 2. ?
Step 3. PROFIT
The gnomes lack of a business plan is used as a foil to the other main theme of the episode, a focus on large corporations. While the character Tweeks parents are busy trying to figure out how their small coffee shop will compete with the giant Harbucks corporation (Starbucks Parody) the Gnomes illustrate a satire on crazy, unfounded money-making schemes.
Almost as soon as the episodes had aired, journalists were already using the South Park reference to describe the shortcomings of companies that failed in the big dot com collapse. In short, those who failed to develop a coherent strategy for collecting profit were behaving like Underpants Gnomes.
Today, the meme is typically used in forums or comments sections as a response that implies sarcastic disregard for the utility or purpose of a post.
The fact that this behavior has had such a huge staying power online and also outside of the context of South Park is what makes this an Internet Meme.
This would appear to be about the extent of their "big plans" HLS/Reuters spoke so highly of.
By the way, the media completely ignored the 40th anniversary of the Pentagon (this year) by Barack Obama's pal, Bill Ayers. Why was that?