What are the origins of the phrase “it’s over”

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I’ve heard some say it comes from headandsuceed or face
 
You know where the phrase really comes from? The Angelo Saxons.
 
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Really? I thought it was from Dalit land
Nah in all seriousness I believe FaceAndLMS popularized the saying as he’s been around since 2014 spreading blackpill
 
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