Vode An@lemmy.ml to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • edit-21 year agoWhat’s the funniest internet argument you’ve ever read?message-squaremessage-square46 fedilinkarrow-up1114file-text
arrow-up1114message-squareWhat’s the funniest internet argument you’ve ever read?Vode An@lemmy.ml to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • edit-21 year agomessage-square46 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
Inspired by this Jon Bois video where body builders argue about the number of days in a week. PLEASE be sure to include a link or screen cap. Edit: thanks to 18107 for a li k to the original
minus-squareN00b22@lemmy.mlhexbear5·1 year agoI think some people could think it's not satire but that's because there is a rule saying "we are not satire". Guess what? That rule is satire too linkfedilink
minus-squareVode An@lemmy.mlhexagonhexbear3·edit-21 year agoHow do you know it is satire in that case? linkfedilink
minus-squareN00b22@lemmy.mlhexbear8·edit-21 year agoBecause: They pretend words like Karen or Boomer are slurs They censor the words g#me, g#mer and videog#me They say Hitler invented videogames in 1939 Most of their proof is photoshopped images (example) Most of the users active in that sub are actually also active in gaming subreddits They call their subreddit a "facebook group" linkfedilink
I think some people could think it's not satire but that's because there is a rule saying "we are not satire". Guess what? That rule is satire too
How do you know it is satire in that case?
Because:
They pretend words like Karen or Boomer are slurs
They censor the words g#me, g#mer and videog#me
They say Hitler invented videogames in 1939
Most of their proof is photoshopped images (example)
Most of the users active in that sub are actually also active in gaming subreddits
They call their subreddit a "facebook group"