Terminally online people tend to assume everyone follows the same twitter feeds and already knows whatever it is they're referencing. It's an ongoing frustration.
Perhaps this is why the touch grass meme took off.
While that is often the case, the potato head meme has been everywhere, including most normie social media, for weeks. One of the biggest shows airing right now (low bar) and its being clowned on by literally everyone. Its not a niche political backwater one, like is often the case.
And that's fine. My point wasn't "you absolutely should have heard of this its so big."
Its that it doesn't take "terminally online, never touches grass" to have done so, especially as we have had dozens of topics on it on this very forum about it prior. So him acting elitist about it was retarded.
My point wasn't "you absolutely should have heard of this its so big."
Uh...
we have had dozens of topics on it on this very forum about it prior
His whole point is that you can't expect everyone online to know all about what else was posted there before, because a LOT of people only browse forums like this very casually, and do not at all keep up with whatever others have discussed in the past.
The only ones I've seen are doing so in mockery, I've yet to meet any positive interaction. The first season at least had middling rumble, mostly Pedro being at his peak career power.
Well considering by everywhere I meant literal humans I interact with at work have brought it up and laughed about it unprompted, its not "the same twitter feeds."
You know while touching grass it still came up. Without even being online at all!
So I think it might be the case that you yourself are too online and missed what normies are memeing about in the wild.
Terminally online people tend to assume everyone follows the same twitter feeds and already knows whatever it is they're referencing. It's an ongoing frustration.
Perhaps this is why the touch grass meme took off.
While that is often the case, the potato head meme has been everywhere, including most normie social media, for weeks. One of the biggest shows airing right now (low bar) and its being clowned on by literally everyone. Its not a niche political backwater one, like is often the case.
There's a pretty significant gulf right now between people who keep up with pop culture and those who don't.
I'm another person who had no clue at all what this post was about. Didn't even really know they were making a live action TLoU.
And that's fine. My point wasn't "you absolutely should have heard of this its so big."
Its that it doesn't take "terminally online, never touches grass" to have done so, especially as we have had dozens of topics on it on this very forum about it prior. So him acting elitist about it was retarded.
Uh...
His whole point is that you can't expect everyone online to know all about what else was posted there before, because a LOT of people only browse forums like this very casually, and do not at all keep up with whatever others have discussed in the past.
Oddly enough, none of the normies I know are talking about this show.
It died once Pedro died. It is a female empowerment show and guess who's not watching it?
The only ones I've seen are doing so in mockery, I've yet to meet any positive interaction. The first season at least had middling rumble, mostly Pedro being at his peak career power.
This is exactly the attitude I just described. You are making my point for me by demonstrating it in real time.
Well considering by everywhere I meant literal humans I interact with at work have brought it up and laughed about it unprompted, its not "the same twitter feeds."
You know while touching grass it still came up. Without even being online at all!
So I think it might be the case that you yourself are too online and missed what normies are memeing about in the wild.
Yeah, I'm on the internet so much that I'm not aware of the hottest meme on the internet right now. Sure.
I'm pretty online and also have no idea WTF you're talking about.
So its not a terminally online thing either. Glad we could prove it once again.