do you hate people who misuse memes?
do you hate meme?
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i myself starting to hate it since a lot of people overuse it..its good if they doing it right but majority of people who use meme seems rather misuse it alot like they using it to make a comment on something. they seems to have very low intelligence on making comment about something On topic they were discussing and use meme instead
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You should learn to spell and while you're at it grammatical corrections would be good.
OT: I don't really care.
OT: I don't really care.
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Where do all these people who can't spell properly come from....?
On topic, I'm fine with it when it's on the internet. I hate it when it's in real life.
What happens on the internet stays on the internet, that's what I think.
On topic, I'm fine with it when it's on the internet. I hate it when it's in real life.
What happens on the internet stays on the internet, that's what I think.
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[font=segoe print bold]There is a saying. "A picture worths more than one thousand words"
I find it appropriate in this sitiation. For example, why rant about how mad I am sometimes, when I can post this image. Or why tell you how useless this thread is when I can show you this picture.
Memes and rage faces make "life on the internet" so much more easier.
Ofcourse there is a point when one uses them too frequently that they become meaningless and annoying.
Well, such as life. There's not a single person identical to others.
And I find no problem with that.[/font]
I find it appropriate in this sitiation. For example, why rant about how mad I am sometimes, when I can post this image. Or why tell you how useless this thread is when I can show you this picture.
Memes and rage faces make "life on the internet" so much more easier.
Ofcourse there is a point when one uses them too frequently that they become meaningless and annoying.
Well, such as life. There's not a single person identical to others.
And I find no problem with that.[/font]
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bfg10k17 wrote...
[font=segoe print bold]There is a saying. "A picture worths more than one thousand words"I find it appropriate in this sitiation. For example, why rant about how mad I am sometimes, when I can post this image. Or why tell you how useless this thread is when I can show you this picture.
Memes and rage faces make "life on the internet" so much more easier.
Ofcourse there is a point when one uses them too frequently that they become meaningless and annoying.
Well, such as life. There's not a single person identical to others.
And I find no problem with that.[/font]
by meme i mean not just a picture they also use text.like on a facebook that i think is anoying
example:you dont say?
you mad?(not that he was trolling someone)
trololololo
and not a single of fuck were given
like that and much more
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[font=segoe print bold]There was a saying for this too, but I don't know how does it sound in english, so I won't use it.
As I said previusly, overuse of something that was meant as a comic relief is not a good idea.
It tends to make people look retarded.[/font]
As I said previusly, overuse of something that was meant as a comic relief is not a good idea.
It tends to make people look retarded.[/font]
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Jizz_boy wrote...
bfg10k17 wrote...
[font=segoe print bold]There is a saying. "A picture worths more than one thousand words"I find it appropriate in this sitiation. For example, why rant about how mad I am sometimes, when I can post this image. Or why tell you how useless this thread is when I can show you this picture.
Memes and rage faces make "life on the internet" so much more easier.
Ofcourse there is a point when one uses them too frequently that they become meaningless and annoying.
Well, such as life. There's not a single person identical to others.
And I find no problem with that.[/font]
by meme i mean not just a picture they also use text.like on a facebook that i think is anoying
example:you dont say?
you mad?(not that he was trolling someone)
trololololo
and not a single of fuck were given
like that and much more
Altho the thing about "Not a single fuck was given that day" and the likes are actually exemples from the world, a person said it and someone felt the need to post it on the internet therefore making it famous, other people using it in that manner isn't wrong by them since someone before them already did and many others will.
Yes, spamming "u mad?" and the likes is annoying but at times people aren't repeating a meme. I can say "you mad?" as in "Are you mad?" just because it's easyer, it's simpler. The thing that annoys me aren't the memes, it's the people that misuse them, I myself use "memes" instead of saying things because quite frankly, it's easyer but spamming them won't make it better.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
*memes
Use the plural, because there is definitely more than one.
I personally like memes. Some can be funny or worth a chuckle.
Use the plural, because there is definitely more than one.
I personally like memes. Some can be funny or worth a chuckle.
Spoiler:
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Yoshii wrote...
Altho the thing about "Not a single fuck was given that day" and the likes are actually exemples from the world, a person said it and someone felt the need to post it on the internet therefore making it famous, other people using it in that manner isn't wrong by them since someone before them already did and many others will.
Yes, spamming "u mad?" and the likes is annoying but at times people aren't repeating a meme. I can say "you mad?" as in "Are you mad?" just because it's easyer, it's simpler. The thing that annoys me aren't the memes, it's the people that misuse them, I myself use "memes" instead of saying things because quite frankly, it's easyer but spamming them won't make it better.
yeah that's what im trying to say..not that i hate meme as whole i just hate people who misuse it..i will change the Name of this thread
Gravity cat wrote...
*memesthanks. will do change it
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They CAN be funny, but i hate how they make people unoriginal when it comes to comics and videos. There are some good memes, but shit like ''an arrow to the knee'' or ragecomics just makes me wanna puke.
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[font=segoe print bold]When I want to get creative with rage faces, I use this. It's just a huge picture with all the rage faces. I just edit out a few, stick in some text, and voila ! Your own creative ragecomic/reaction.
Here are two examples.[/font]
[font=segoe print bold]Click on the pictures for full size.[/font]
Here are two examples.[/font]
Spoiler:
[font=segoe print bold]Click on the pictures for full size.[/font]
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You should have a problem with 9fags. They flood their site with unfunny memes via from reddit, 4chan, Funnyjunk, etc.
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My thoughts are going to be kind of all over the place, since I've thought a lot about this and haven't tied them all together in a flowing manner yet.
Memes are a blight on the face of humor and originality.
I had a teacher back in high school that was well known for being able to draw upon his vast knowledge of puns to crack jokes at just about any situation. They weren't always funny, or even particularly clever, but he had a hell of a lot of presentation.
Situation: People are playing poker during a lunch break. Someone's clearly bluffing with a pair of twos. Teacher walks in and notices.
"Looks like somebody isn't playing with a full deck. I'm just kidding, you guys are aces. Bunch of cards, all of ya. Have fun, and live like kings."
What would somebody whose sense of humor is derived solely from memes have done?
"Uh oh, you done goofed. The consequences will never be the same."
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Situation 2: Someone bails on his bike while eating ice cream.
Teacher (After making sure the kid was okay): "And where were you going in such a Huffy? Kinda made a wheel heel out of yourself. Hope you didn't banana split your pants."
What would somebody whose sense of humor is derived solely from memes have done?
"Uh oh, you done goofed. The consequences will never be the same."
And to drive that point home, I just copy/pasted the meme users' response to save me time.
Don't be mistaken, internet community. A knowledge of memes does not a sense of humor make.
What I love about humor is that there are so many ways to be funny. Leslie Nielsen movies were iconic for their visual puns. Patton Oswalt is hilarious because of his jaded view on his own life and his ability to tell the hell out of a story. Eugene Mirman's non-sequiturs kill me every single time. Their humor is distinctly their own and unique to themselves. I could recognize Mitch Hedberg or Patton or Donald Glover or Eugene in a heartbeat.
But who specifically made the first Demotivational Posters? Who started the socially awkward penguin macros? Who drew all the Rage Faces? The fucking internet made it. It belongs to everybody and nobody at the same time. Everyone on the internet is slowly homogenizing into one amorphous, gray blob of monotony and copy pasted jokes.
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And yes, I am [color=red]very[/color] butthurt about this. My butt aches over the suffering humor has gone through. It aches.
Memes are a blight on the face of humor and originality.
I had a teacher back in high school that was well known for being able to draw upon his vast knowledge of puns to crack jokes at just about any situation. They weren't always funny, or even particularly clever, but he had a hell of a lot of presentation.
Situation: People are playing poker during a lunch break. Someone's clearly bluffing with a pair of twos. Teacher walks in and notices.
"Looks like somebody isn't playing with a full deck. I'm just kidding, you guys are aces. Bunch of cards, all of ya. Have fun, and live like kings."
What would somebody whose sense of humor is derived solely from memes have done?
"Uh oh, you done goofed. The consequences will never be the same."
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Situation 2: Someone bails on his bike while eating ice cream.
Teacher (After making sure the kid was okay): "And where were you going in such a Huffy? Kinda made a wheel heel out of yourself. Hope you didn't banana split your pants."
What would somebody whose sense of humor is derived solely from memes have done?
"Uh oh, you done goofed. The consequences will never be the same."
And to drive that point home, I just copy/pasted the meme users' response to save me time.
Don't be mistaken, internet community. A knowledge of memes does not a sense of humor make.
What I love about humor is that there are so many ways to be funny. Leslie Nielsen movies were iconic for their visual puns. Patton Oswalt is hilarious because of his jaded view on his own life and his ability to tell the hell out of a story. Eugene Mirman's non-sequiturs kill me every single time. Their humor is distinctly their own and unique to themselves. I could recognize Mitch Hedberg or Patton or Donald Glover or Eugene in a heartbeat.
But who specifically made the first Demotivational Posters? Who started the socially awkward penguin macros? Who drew all the Rage Faces? The fucking internet made it. It belongs to everybody and nobody at the same time. Everyone on the internet is slowly homogenizing into one amorphous, gray blob of monotony and copy pasted jokes.
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And yes, I am [color=red]very[/color] butthurt about this. My butt aches over the suffering humor has gone through. It aches.
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Some are funny, but now that I have began hearing them in real life all the time they quickly got very unfunny.
