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  • WeedReference420 [he/him, they/them]
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    2 years ago

    It's (irritatingly) not quite dead yet but that whole, "Girls: Something boring and basic, Boys: Something epic and quirky" template is legit one of the most annoying memes out there, just literal toddler brained shit. Obviously some subversions of it can be funny though.

    • Sen_Jen [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      These fucking annoy me so much, I don't understand how they can appeal to anyone over the age of 12. That "girls with a time machine vs boys with a time machine" shit is so stupid, where the boy goes back to some based history man.

  • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    it's not dead yet, but i fucking hate the soyjak vs chad face meme
    it's just "ugly man bad, nazi wet dream man good"
    which is entertaining if you're 5 i guess

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        • FourteenEyes [he/him]
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          Exactly, it's like whining about people drawing dicks on things, which is a thing human beings have just always done

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            • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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              eh, i'm used to it
              i got it in the neck in the "ttrpg pet peeves" thread when i said i don't like playing with or dming for power gamers :shrug-outta-hecks:

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                  about 3 months ago i think
                  kinda stuck in my head because of how bizarrely defensive people got about it

          • sooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]
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            Not really. It's a valid point.

            There's a difference between memes and propaganda. virgin/chad, and the "yes" guy are literally explicit propaganda. Even when they're stuff I agree with it, they're not funny. They can make you feel good, but they are objectively not funny.

            Prior to 2015 or so, memes were not usually this explicitly propagandistic and were made to be legitimately funny.
            If you're used to this era of memes, then some of the "memes" of the late 2010s era will seem annoying and dumb.

            Basically, chuds have combined elements of meme culture into propaganda, and zoomers as well as undiscriminating millennials, still call these things "memes" because they resemble them on the surface.

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              No that's exactly what they are. Memes. They're also propaganda.

              Don't mistake the form of a communication with the message it carries.

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                well at that point you can call anything a meme (which it technically would be)

                Fine, these are "propaganda memes", and the ones before were not, or at least were much less so. Explicit propaganda isn't that funny to me, nor to many others. The question was "what meme do you not like" and they answered it

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                  In the Dawkins sense, yes, correct, they're all memes, and as morally and politically neutral as an empty cup. They carry a message. It could be some racist bullshit, or it can be :wojak-nooo: CONTROLLERCELS MALDING OVER ALPHA CHAD KEYBOARD AND MOUSE USERS :gigachad:

                  Not that some messages don't have a preferred means of delivery. Like, the empty cup can still have a swastika on it. But I don't feel that the virgin/chad is that. It's just so inherently silly that nobody but a fucking moron could use it completely unironically.

                  (Also just to be obnoxiously pedantic "propaganda" technically refers to anything created with the purpose of dissemination so yes memes are propaganda and propaganda is memes :very-smart: )

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    • threshold [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      No matter how annoying it is I think 'gross loser V cool jock' is an eternal template.

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    • HarryLime [any]
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      The reddit variety maybe was bad, but considering the resurgence in religious conservatism, at least on the internet, vocal atheism may need some kind of comeback.

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      • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
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        The problem is that brand of atheism was deeply liberal and reactionary, focusing way too hard on "factually incorrect thing is bad and dumb, stop being silly and weird by believing factually incorrect thing!" arguments and hinging too much on "religion say I can't have my treats, how dare you tell me no for such a stupid reason!" motivations. Like it was more "theocrats are cringey because they believe silly wrong things, ew!" and "they're telling me no, how fucking dare they!?!" than "theocrats are deranged monsters who hurt people, and that's bad."

        The only thing that stops me from saying it was a psyop was because those same reactionary tendencies have always been a problem with American counter-culture and the broader left, where there's all these chauvinist libertines who are full of themselves and want their treats and end up arrayed against the American mainstream because it's a different brand of chauvinist and doesn't approve of all their treats, but they're still reactionary and just as aggressively oppose the left when that threatens or is perceived as threatening their status or treats in some way. I do think the pro-religious anti-atheist backlash against it was astroturfed, though, even as the neoreactionary movement sucked up a bunch of the chauvinist libertine atheists and turned them into nazi weebs who cosplay as tradcaths while wallowing in hentai.

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        • YourFavoriteFed [she/her]
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          “religion say I can’t have my treats, how dare you tell me no for such a stupid reason!”

          I'm afraid that something like this is the only way to get anyone to question nazism. I fear most people are only in it to hurt people.

      • 4zi [he/him, comrade/them]
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        I will literally commit mass crimes if vocal atheism comes back, I can not handle it again. I am not even religious.

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          • 4zi [he/him, comrade/them]
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            well a lot of them were atheists because they hated Muslims mainly, so they realized they could still follow their passion, especially so in a church

      • Mehrunes_Laser [comrade/them, any]
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        2 years ago

        I'm the opposite. American conservatism looooves to be the martyr. If you meet them with atheism, they'll calcify in their beliefs because you're proving their world view correct.

        In my opinion, the only way to counter American religious conservatism is to explain to them how far divorcd their beliefs are from the actual words of Christ. There is plenty of revalutionary text in there, you just have to know where to look and how to frame it. I quote Acts to these heathens every single opportunity I get. I attribute quotes from Marx to Jesus, and I explain communism through the lens of Christ vison of his church. Just don't say the word communism.

    • Florist [none/use name]
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      It's frustrating how they treat religion like an alien force that infects peoples' minds and is the source of all evils

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        • Florist [none/use name]
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          Another thing is reducing complex geopolitical situations to just religion. Why are there conflicts in the Middle East? Is it mostly due to conflicting material interests? Nope, just because there's different religious groups that can't get along.

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            • Florist [none/use name]
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              :michael-laugh: Christians, famous for never fighting wars against other Christians

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    • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]
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      This might provoke some people, but I feel like if you cannot understand people of faith or whatever you want to call it you have a deficit of empathy of some kind. Like, people must place their faith in something and I think it's a very damaging consequence of this to cauterize so many impressionable people to the idea of believing in something. You also see this with like South Park Nihilism and (dare I say it) the lack of sincerity in general in media. Not to get all DFW on a website that budded off a fan subreddit of an irony-poisoned podcast.

      Also; not to offend atheists in general or whatever, I mean people who are malicious to religious people/people of faith. I feel like I was clear but you never know.

      • CanYouFeelItMrKrabs [any, he/him]
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        I understood this for the first time only when I was an adult and my grandfather died and we had to do a bunch of ceremonies at the cremation. It make people feel better. And having something to do made me feel better ( I had a specific role and had to start the fire for example). Earlier in my life I just didn't get it.

        like if there are so many religions why am I supposed to be a Hindu specifically

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      • Outdoor_Catgirl [she/her, they/them]
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        I can not respect an ideology that says I deserve infinite torture. I can sympathize with those who are brainwashed or just there for community and tradition, same way I can sympathize with people who fall for neo Nazi propaganda. But no respect

      • MoneyIsTheDeepState [comrade/them,he/him]
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        2 years ago

        I spent some time hanging around Christianity trauma groups, and they had a strong non-ideological contingent :zizek-fuck:

        It's a real problem, and I'm saying that as someone opposed to Christianity. Sure, let the Reddit Atheists and the Evangelicals fight, but we shouldn't forget they'd both have voted to put Muslims in England and the US into concentration camps

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      • 4zi [he/him, comrade/them]
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        Yes but it’s not entirely centered around having your hand on your cock and envisioning yourself as a supreme logical being for not believing in god and hating Muslims. Sure it’s has been distilled into other areas, but it is nowhere near as concentrated as it ever was in the early days of Reddit

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    • YourFavoriteFed [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      At this point, please bring them back.

      The gammon hivemind is constantly told how perfect they are, and we need any insults we can get to instill humility in these fascists.

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    • ElGosso [he/him]
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      The origin of the joke was making fun of self-important nerds who would type out banal and trite screeds about the kind of society we lived in like they were revealing some edgy profundity, the same kind of guys who identified with Heath Ledger's Joker. That so many of them started off with phrased like "We live in a society where" became just "we live in a society :joker-che: "

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      • keepcarrot [she/her]
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        I thought it was the opposite of Thatcher's "There's no such thing as a society, there are individuals and there are families" or some such nonsense

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    • MedicareForSome [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Pretty sure it was just making fun of people that thought that they were the Joker from the batman movies.

    • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      People who say it with any semblance of profundity are missing the simple joy of standing on a street corner and yelling it like George Costanza

    • FunnyUsername [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      It was funny to me because it reminded me of guys who post pictures of Literally Mes with some dumb quote next to it

    • blight [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I think it came from "we live in a society where XYZ thing happens" and then reactionaries cut off the last part to try to mock it, and then it got reappropriated through irony idk

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I thought it was a reference to Thatcher's famous "And, you know, there's no such thing as society. There are individual men and women and there are families." quote.

  • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    advice animal style memes maybe they're not dead IDK but good lord am I glad I never see them when they showed up in that superbowl ad that one year I just about had a stroke

  • keepcarrot [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    When I started out at uni, I hung around the nerd clubs, which were a source of most of my modern friends. However:

    The cake is a lie. Was tedious at the time.

    "Make me a sammich" meme

    I remember the bacon meme. Maddox contributed to its rise and then complained about everyone overusing the joke. Cool.

    I remember for a while on reddit g-strings were called fart silencers, which made no sense mechanically. Shoving a tampon up there (don't) has a higher chance of silencing farts at the cost of you being slightly smelly all the time.

    Actually, pretty much all redditisms I can remember. I realise this is a post-reddit board and we've pulled over some of the language here and there. Oh, maybe not the switcharoo joke. The structure around it was annoying, but switching the object and subject in a statement as a joke is a pretty traditional funny thing. That's fine, I guess.

    I second "The Game".

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    • ElGosso [he/him]
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      Ugandan Knuckles was a terrible meme, and what's worse is how it vastly outshone its much better compatriot "somebody toucha my spaghet"

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            I guess I should explain more cause this is internet ancient. In the eara you would maybe call proto meme, which I'd say is earlier hamster dance Era stuff, this is like, mid to late 2000s Chan boards before they got way outta control/culture was closer to the chan board values and the 2nd meme wave included a lot of milhouse content but milhouse was explicitly NOT a meme because well...it's milhouse and that tracks with the character.

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