@Background Pony #40A9
My problem is with everyone not noticing that the joke is so stale and overdone and unchanging that it could be used as a support beam.
@BK_Leonidas
No, it is not the same context because the effect is overlaid on different video clips. It can be more related to one than to another.
What is your problem with other people enjoying stuff that you don’t, exactly? Are you so certain about the superiority of your taste that seeing anyone feel differently angers you?
@Background Pony #40A9
Seeing how it’s been used in the past year, it’s the same context every time.
“Hey boys and girls. Who wants to watch 40 seconds of the same 10 sound effects and gif animations that everyone else uses which all consist of Call of Duty player stereotypes while jamming out to bad dubstep?”
@BK_Leonidas
Knew what you were referring to without clicking the link. But using the same joke in a different context can cause it to have a different effect, and more importantly, humor is one of the most subjective things in the world. You do not have the right to tell other people what they can find funny.
“My opinion is very much fact.”
And you have lost what traces of respect I had left for you.
Way to be part of the discussion there, mate.
No it’s very much fact and I’m officially done with this one sided conversation.
In other words, you believe your opinion to be objective fact that others are foolish for not agreeing with.
My problem is with everyone not noticing that the joke is so stale and overdone and unchanging that it could be used as a support beam.
No, it is not the same context because the effect is overlaid on different video clips. It can be more related to one than to another.
What is your problem with other people enjoying stuff that you don’t, exactly? Are you so certain about the superiority of your taste that seeing anyone feel differently angers you?
Seeing how it’s been used in the past year, it’s the same context every time.
“Hey boys and girls. Who wants to watch 40 seconds of the same 10 sound effects and gif animations that everyone else uses which all consist of Call of Duty player stereotypes while jamming out to bad dubstep?”
Knew what you were referring to without clicking the link. But using the same joke in a different context can cause it to have a different effect, and more importantly, humor is one of the most subjective things in the world. You do not have the right to tell other people what they can find funny.
Do I really need to use the Sinclair quote again?
>no one can like what I don’t like
1.Link’s broken
2. What fun? There’s just irritation and boredom here. If you want fun, go check out Michael Rosen. Now THAT’S a meme.
http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130424214258/random-ness/images/d/de/No_fun_allowed.jpg
Oh, didn’t see until now.
Besides the ones being satirized in this gif? I don’t see any.
Because apparently 3+ years after this joke’s inception, people still think this is a witty jab at gamers.
Nearly all MLG montages are badly edited. But they’re fun to watch because of all the insanity in them.
“How can you enjoy the exact same joke being told the exact same way 3 years straight?”
I just can.