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It was first used by Connor Buso-Jarnis in the mid 2011's when he was highly intrigued by a story someone was telling him. Ever since it has become a phrase used by nearly everyone of the world. It is commonly referred to be the next OMG (Oh My God). But it is rarely used in abbreviation (OMS) because it's just not as interesting as the full phrase.

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