@hunterbunney
I realized a while back when that when people say "I used to be a gifted kid but now I'm just a normal Joe schmo!" People for some reason read it as a sarcastic way of saying "I'm still super intelligent but society refuses to acknowledge it" and not what it says on the tin
@afraidofwasps
Y'know it's weird but your appearance feels very.... Unsurprising. Like one look at you and I'm like "yeah, that's the guy who runs the afraidofwasps account"
Why the fuck are so many people accusing her of "missing the point"? Like just because it's phrased in a cutesy wholesome way it's still just "bad people are ugly and good people are pretty"
@maydaycatz
Another example: in one short, bugs Bunny mocks Elmer fudd by sarcastically comparing him to the legendary hunter nimrod. Audiences didn't get the joke, so they just thought that "nimrod" was an insult.
@datbx_
reminds me of something that happened on r/196. Some British girl said she didn't like "British bad" jokes and tons of ppl agreed. A few days later a schizophrenic person said the same thing about "schizoposting" and literally everyone was just like "erm no it's just a joke".
@LeArmenti
@amongustruggles
Funny as this is, does Among Us have a mode for colorblind people? The names kinda work, but often you'll just catch a glimpse of someone without time to read thier tag.
@bigmanbigboy333
@JackPLamb
The plan failed somewhere around the "get the subreddit popular" step. This was largely because they were to dumb to make the "secret Nazi stuff" actually subtle. It was all stuff like "silly fren! You can't bake 6 million cookies in that oven!"
@bigmanbigboy333
@JackPLamb
Okay so this started a couple years back when "psyops" were a trend among the alt right. The same era as the okay sign thing, the milk thing, all that junk.
Basically, these guys came up with a plan to make this subreddit called "frenworld".
@bigmanbigboy333
@JackPLamb
But over time, it seems they actually began to unironically enjoy this "wholesome frenposting". The subreddit became just a genuine social hub for them; they would post about stuff like their birthday, getting a new job, things that were bothering them, etc
The funniest thing is when anti ai people state (correctly) that all art is valid regardless of the skill or effort put into it, but for some reason are unable to apply that logic to AI art itself.
@xoxogossipgita
What these people don't get (REFUSE to get) is that even the scratchiest, shittiest, worst outsider art is more meaningful and real and of artistic value than anything made with AI. "but i can't draw/write/paint" whatever. do this. you might learn something
wish ppl realized "gifted kid burnout" isnt "wah ppl arent saying im smart anymore" its "ive had my entire sense of self-worth propped up on being nebulously Intelligent & now that i have to apply real-world skills nobody bothered to teach me, ive realized it's easier to not try"
@bigmanbigboy333
@JackPLamb
The idea, as far as I can gather was to make a "wholesome" meme subreddit about these dumb baby talking frogs filled with secret alt-right messages. The subreddit would get popular, and they would reveal the alt-right stuff, causing chaos to ensue.
@Molycuddle
Even assuming this is true (which I highly doubt), that just makes what you're doing double stealing. You're really digging yourself into your own grave here.
@SPRINGLOCK217
@Box04Chicken
Fun fact: initially blu spy finished the line "right behind you", after which red spy would start stabbing. The head blowing off thing was added later, after the team decided the short needed more comedy.
@OneAngryGamerHD
@KitIsGr8
So the flags stand out if you specifically zoom in to look at them. Wow, they're really shoving it down our throats.
(Since you seem to have problems with basic conecpts, that last sentence was sarcasm)
@miniondeathcult
Genuinely don't understand the whole thing about "oh it helps people pretend to drink beer so they don't feel pressured" like you can see on the label that it's sparkling water.