It is worth noting that the real Pascal Soetens is well aware of his internet fame. While the "Pineur" edits are often crude and far-fetched, Soetens has frequently embraced his meme status, appearing in videos with popular French YouTubers and showing a sense of humor about how the internet has transformed his image.
Many of the lines from these parodies end up on digital soundboards used by streamers or in Discord chats, keeping the specific vocabulary alive. The Real Pascal vs. The Meme
The contrast between Pascal’s real-life job (helping families) and the "Pineur" persona (a vulgar rebel) creates a comedic friction that never seems to get old for certain online communities, particularly on forums like JVC (Jeuxvideo.com).
In meme culture, the "3" often signifies a "peak" or a parody of movie franchises (like Godfather 3 or Star Wars ). Adding a "3" to the search term suggests a long-running, epic saga of these ridiculous edits. Why Does it Keep Trending?
Without context, it might be:
The "Pineur" series (1, 2, and 3) isn't a broadcasted show on TF1 or M6. Instead, it typically refers to: