[QUOTE=thelurker1234;52544691]wtf is loss[/QUOTE]
an Adam Ellis original comic
Prodz videos are really unfunny, his voice isn't really that unique and it revolves around repetitive anime stuff
[QUOTE=The golden;52544680]The vast majority of the stuff that gets constantly regurgitated (like loss) is childish unfunny crap.[/QUOTE]
So memes as a whole?
[QUOTE=megafat;52544750]So memes as a whole?[/QUOTE]
Ever made the mistake of laughing at a child's joke? Remember how afterwards the child will keep repeating the same joke over and over, louder each time until you have to tell them it's not funny anymore or they get bored of it?
That's what memes are now.
[QUOTE=Fancy Godgineer;52544839]Ever made the mistake of laughing at a child's joke? Remember how afterwards the child will keep repeating the same joke over and over, louder each time until you have to tell them it's not funny anymore or they get bored of it?
That's what memes are now.[/QUOTE]
If you're hearing your memes from pre-teen children who spend their time in the internet, sure. For most people it's more like an in-joke between friends that gets repeated, only instead of with friends it's with fucking everyone on the internet.
[QUOTE=gk99;52545007]If you're hearing your memes from pre-teen children who spend their time in the internet, sure. For most people it's more like an in-joke between friends that gets repeated, only instead of with friends it's with fucking everyone on the internet.[/QUOTE]
Plenty of teens and young adults are also responsible for garbage memes. Not saying that there isn't a few nuggets of gold in the huge shitheap that is today's ironic memery.
My example is probably more relevant in regards to chatrooms but I've seen similar things happening on a few threads here too.
I think funny stuff depends on your taste and sense of humor, but I forgot we are in the boring ass era where
"If something doesn't make me laugh or makes me feel identified, then it's not funny".
It's funny for some people, unfunny for others. Move on.
[QUOTE=Sgt. Nikolai;52545764]I think funny stuff depends on your taste and sense of humor, but I forgot we are in the boring ass era where
"If something doesn't make me laugh or makes me feel identified, then it's not funny".
It's funny for some people, unfunny for others. Move on.[/QUOTE]
we live in the age of entitlement
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;52546046]Strangely enough, even though us dirty millennials get the reputation of being entitled, I've worked in retail and fast food for 3 years and I've literally only ever had ONE person around my age give me shit and she was on drugs.
I get at least a few shitty older people every day age 40+ who make a big deal over the slightest thing, even if it's 100% fixable, they typically don't want things fixed and just want to complain.
I had a customer come in the other day and asked for a sandwich, I got his veggies and he asked for extra salt and pepper. I gave him the normal amount because we don't like to use up all our salt and pepper.
"Jesus Christ, that's enough salt and pepper, don't you think?"
"Oh, I'm sorry sir, I can remake the sub for you or just take some of it off if you like."
"NOOOOO, no. It's fine. IT'S FINE...............gonna DRINK THE WELL DRY TONIGHT!!!"
Like holy fucking shit dude I said I could fix it and you're bitching about the completely fixable problem.
On top of that, his wife came back in an hour later and wanted to file a complaint for poor customer service because, guess what, there was too much salt.
Fuuuuuuck[/QUOTE]
Here it's the other way around.
Here Baby Boomers don't really exist because the country didn't really play a big role during WWII. Most of the older population grew up in pretty bad environments, as in, they had less access to education, healthcare and communication. In present day they're usually really humble, simple and sometimes traditional, but never to the point of directly judging you or insulting you.
The only issue I've had with older people is that sometimes they can be really stubborn with certain things or they struggle to adapt to newer things, but that's common for their age.
As a 18 year old with mental illness, I've been judged more by millennials than by older people.
As in, whenever I get called a "potential school shooter" "Crazy" "wacko" and such, it's always by people in their mid 20s or early 30s who think that mental illness aren't real.
Mexican millennials behave like american baby boomers, except they have access to technology.
as someone who works retail i can readily say that old people are infinitely more rude/disrespectful than young people
I posted this in another thread but
I have a strong, irrational hatred of rich people, I've literally never met one who, regardless of age, didn't look down upon others. They're all incredibly fucking obnoxious, delusional, and superior. Fuck them.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;52546046]Strangely enough, even though us dirty millennials get the reputation of being entitled, I've worked in retail and fast food for 3 years and I've literally only ever had ONE person around my age give me shit and she was on drugs.
I get at least a few shitty older people every day age 40+ who make a big deal over the slightest thing, even if it's 100% fixable, they typically don't want things fixed and just want to complain.[/QUOTE]
If I had to make a guess, I'd say that the whole entitlement thing is simply more visible with Millennials since we're the first generation to really grow up on the internet. In my experience we're generally a lot more transparent (online at least) than most people in older generations. So it's not that Millennials are more entitled, just that they don't bother trying to hide it.
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;52544691]wtf is loss[/QUOTE]
the thing that happens to my sanity every time I read YouTube comments
People who unironically say 'bro' either have a mental age of only 14 years old, or are Neanderthals
[editline]7th August 2017[/editline]
Or both
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;52546046]Strangely enough, even though us dirty millennials get the reputation of being entitled, I've worked in retail and fast food for 3 years and I've literally only ever had ONE person around my age give me shit and she was on drugs.
I get at least a few shitty older people every day age 40+ who make a big deal over the slightest thing, even if it's 100% fixable, they typically don't want things fixed and just want to complain.
I had a customer come in the other day and asked for a sandwich, I got his veggies and he asked for extra salt and pepper. I gave him the normal amount because we don't like to use up all our salt and pepper.
"Jesus Christ, that's enough salt and pepper, don't you think?"
"Oh, I'm sorry sir, I can remake the sub for you or just take some of it off if you like."
"NOOOOO, no. It's fine. IT'S FINE...............gonna DRINK THE WELL DRY TONIGHT!!!"
Like holy fucking shit dude I said I could fix it and you're bitching about the completely fixable problem.
On top of that, his wife came back in an hour later and wanted to file a complaint for poor customer service because, guess what, there was too much salt.
Fuuuuuuck[/QUOTE]
I never said "millennials are entitled", I said we live in the age of entitlement
baby boomers are the most entitled people ever, and the generations they've grown are more of the same, except without reason as the world is not as it once was
[QUOTE=BF;52547165]People who unironically say 'bro' either have a mental age of only 14 years old, or are Neanderthals
[editline]7th August 2017[/editline]
Or both[/QUOTE]
why you gonna be like that, bruh?
I want Total Distortion 2 to be a thing. Possibly developed by Valve, because it's an indie project made outside the studio, like almost all of their games, and because then they can announce that they're working on a long-awaited sequel, and roll out this instead. It also fits the bill of a VR experience, I guess? Also custom visual soundscapes. A mechanic where you punch in a song, and it renders you a map based on it.
[QUOTE=BF;52547165]People who unironically say 'bro' either have a mental age of only 14 years old, or are Neanderthals
[editline]7th August 2017[/editline]
Or both[/QUOTE]
People who judge people on the usage of single words are total assholes
[QUOTE=SIRIUS;52548322]People who judge people on the usage of single words are total assholes[/QUOTE]
You, and everyone who rated dumb, really need to consider context.
In Australia, it's frowned upon to try to associate any kind of relationship with a stranger. Eg there's the whole 'your mates are your cunts, and cunts are your mates' thing. Same thing with calling people your 'bro'. Except the people who call other people their 'bros' tend to more often be the scumbag type compared to people who will call you mate.
I unironically use 'bro' on a daily basis to my friends pretty much anytime I want to talk to them
There is no context needed, I am no lesser a person for using a shortened word than any other person.
That's just ridiculous
[QUOTE=BF;52549587]You, and everyone who rated dumb, really need to consider context.
In Australia, it's frowned upon to try to associate any kind of relationship with a stranger. Eg there's the whole 'your mates are your cunts, and cunts are your mates' thing. Same thing with calling people your 'bro'. Except the people who call other people their 'bros' tend to more often be the scumbag type compared to people who will call you mate.[/QUOTE]
A lot of people use it just as a general way to refer to anyone, same for 'mate' and 'dude'. The other person does not need to be a brother, your friend or male, but you still can use those words to make yourself seem less hostile/distant.
[QUOTE=BF;52547165]People who unironically say 'bro' either have a mental age of only 14 years old, or are Neanderthals
[editline]7th August 2017[/editline]
Or both[/QUOTE]
I agree, fellow gentleman.
Maybe it's because of where I live but I absolutely can't stand the rain and I don't understand why people like it so much.
[QUOTE=kloaz;52551442]Maybe it's because of where I live but I absolutely can't stand the rain and I don't understand why people like it so much.[/QUOTE]
I don't understand the romance in staying indoors with your loved one when it's rainy outside
If I'm inside with my lover Idgaf if it's sunny or rainy :v:
[QUOTE=kloaz;52551442]Maybe it's because of where I live but I absolutely can't stand the rain and I don't understand why people like it so much.[/QUOTE]
Where you live can certainly affect how the rain affects you. Where I live, it generally means cooler temperatures, a nice early morning nature smell, and if it's a thunderstorm, nice background ambience. I also love overcast cloudy skies, which is closely associated with rain, and I have a lemon tree sapling planted that I don't need to water on wet days.
Kinda boring opinion but , I now officially hate summer and prefer winter. I have been 4 summers studying the entire summer thanks to university and that is not going to change soon so, this year I feel like the summer is trash. Managed to like it last year since I wasn't that stressed , but this summer is disgusting.
[QUOTE=eugensiman;52548015]I want Total Distortion 2 to be a thing. Possibly developed by Valve, because it's an indie project made outside the studio, like almost all of their games, and because then they can announce that they're working on a long-awaited sequel, and roll out this instead. It also fits the bill of a VR experience, I guess? Also custom visual soundscapes. A mechanic where you punch in a song, and it renders you a map based on it.[/QUOTE]
I wanna see MacBeatnik 2.0
hitler wasn't so bad
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google is too unaccountably big and powerful
it needs breaking up
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