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On December 29th, a Q&A thread was submitted to the Straight Dope forums titled “I, For One, Welcome Our New Cliché-Laden Overlords.” Several months later on February 8th, 2005, another post was submitted to the Straight Dope forums addressing the origins of the snowclone, to which user squeegee cited examples of the phrasal template used on the message board. On January 28th, 2004, a Metafilter user patgas posted a link to an article about animal communication with the phrase "I, for one, welcome our new telepathic parrot overlords." On the following day, the linguistic blog Language Log published a post about the snowclone, which cited the Metafilter parrot example. Many replies to the post cited the “Deep Space Homer” Simpsons episode as the first use of the phrase. On December 18th, 2002, a post titled “I for one welcome our new _ overlords” was submitted to the community blog Metafilter by user ao4047, who inquired the origins of the phrasal template. On May 12th, 2000, the site was created, which contained a transcript of the Kent Brockman speech from The Simpsons episode.