Especially with niche internet culture like here on Lemmy. Very few people understand the “highly sophisticated” bean memes we’ve got.
“So a guy asking how not to shit for a weekend was funny for a whole month?”
When you put it that way we sound weird!
Wait, there’s actual context behind the bean memes? I’ve been missing out.
I have been around when the bean meme came and I still don’t know how that meme started.
Nobody does but we all just pretend
Someone stole it from Reddit who stole it from Instagram.
You mean the memes about the small misshapen orbs?
The best memes are buried in 6 layers of irony and meta-references.
And accessed via a proxy of 6 VPNs
Got some reference material?
Is this loss?
I consider Loss to be common knowledge at this point
Which is why it’s a great meme to bury in six layers of irony and meta-references.
Explaining loss humor is impossible
So like, she had a miscarriage and is crying about it and her boyfriend makes it just in time to see the results and uh yeah it’s the funniest thing ever why are you leaving
I still don’t understand how it’s funny
I think it’s more for fun than funny. Like The Game or the 👌.
Saddam meme too.
Chuck Testa
Oh no there’s a bear in my bed!
Nope!
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Honestly, things like that remind me how vast the internet is. There are some things that I think are just ubiquitous that my friend has never heard of before. She had never heard of Creepy Pastas. She had never seen Long Long Man. She didn’t know what an SCP was. I was baffled. Made me think about my own digital world, and what sources I may be completely blind to.
dude, I love creepypastas, long long long man AND scp
Count another in these parts of the internet!
I tried explaining to a SO why stappling bread to trees was funny or why “Cat.” was peak humor.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone questioning my sanity and theirs by association this clearly in any other conversation.
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Memes are art.
This is how my wife views me i think