My friend Google says: http://knowyourmeme....ll-it-with-fire
"Mankind has been killing things with fire since our early ancestors, so if something undesireable needs to be done away with, fire is a tried and true way. Now the term “kill it with fire” or often “KILL IT WITH FIRE” seems to have peaked once in 2007, before finally gaining a foothold online in 2008. according to google trends.
The earliest instance we could find was here in a comments section on an article about furries, but whether this is the first instance or just someone posting what they saw on another website is unknown.
“Kill it with fire” is believed to be a reference to the 1982 John Carpenter classic The Thing."
So basically simply what the line says.
Hopefully you can rest easier now.
Okay thanks for the info. The first time I saw those words was when Assassin´s creed: unity came and there were some BIG problems and bugs with the game. It became big news around the net and then I saw one screenshot about a disturbing graphics bug around a certain character´s face and the text under the picture was something like "What is that thing, can I kill it with fire?". That´s when I started to wonder about it and laugh about it
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