• lewdian69@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Philosoraptor is 15 years old, Bad Luck Brian and Success Kid are 12 years, but Doge (without that background) is 10 years. Best I can do is $3.50

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        6 months ago

        First, I’m amazed no other insurance company has thought of this.

        Second, Bad Luck Brian can deliver his lines better than Shaq.

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      6 months ago

      Doge is older than philosaraptor, forced meme and was a bannable offense on just about every *chan site for 10 years

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        6 months ago

        Once was a bannable offense, now a cryptocurrency affected by Musk xweets

        There’s no point or sense in my comment, pretty much the same as with what’s going on with the world as of lately

  • Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    I’m the original creator of the “Still waiting on OP” meme from The Shining and have a mildly interesting story behind its creation if anyone would care to hear.

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        6 months ago

        This is a mildly interesting story at best.

        In 2010 I was working at a video rental store (RIP) and got access to new movies before they were available to the public. Every day I’d grab one, and every night I’d stream them online for 4channers on /tv and /r9k. There was a chat built into the stream and we had a lot of fun for months and months, hanging out watching movies and chatting. It built a pretty big following. Think Twitch before Twitch existed.

        One night there were no new movies so I grabbed The Shining. We watched through it, and when that scene came on the screen I paused it to take a closer look. We joked and carried on about it in chat, and I screenshotted it and opened Photoshop and made the meme then and there. Everyone loved it. Several folks posted it on 4chan boards and it took off in a big way. We finished the movie and had a great night.

        One of my favorite young adult memories.

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            6 months ago

            Agreed. The modern internet is so locked down that it’s difficult to find those kind of fun, niche communities. Lemmy has a similar feeling at least.

  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Its funny how AI in 2024 can’t come up with content as amusing or original as shitposts cooked up by teenagers from over a decade ago.

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      6 months ago

      I think they were still lingering around somewhat. I just cleared off my old laptop last night and found advice animal memes from 2014 on it. I’ll probably drop a few of the better ones in 196 on Monday, maybe I’ll spread the love to antique memes roadshow.

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          6 months ago

          Well, memes sometimes last longer than the era they starred in.

          I remember finding this chart showing the various meme eras (I don’t remember where I found it, sadly):

          And I definitely remember seeing old memes still being used after their debut “era” - I remember seeing some from the “experimental” era (1995-2004) like the Dancing Banana, All Your Base Are Belong to Us and less-commonly YTMND and Homestar Runner references in the Classic Era (2004-2009), and likewise I saw memes from that era (Pingas, demotivational posters, Leeroy Jenkins jokes/references, Chuck Norris, Over 9000, Keyboard Cat, etc) still being used well into 2012-2013 despite that already being a new “meme era”.

          And as I mentioned in another comment, Rage Comics and Advice Animals still persisted into 2014 (mostly dying/fading into obscurity around 2015), by which point “dank” memes were already at full swing; and I definitely recall still seeing some Surreal Memes in use around the early 2020s, so I’d say the boundaries of meme popularity are fairly fuzzy.

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            5 months ago

            Ah, forgive my word usage. I meant to say that they first started in that era, not that they were solely used back then. I do appreciate how informative your comment is, nonetheless!