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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/2699602 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 16. Discovered flash files: 1 File: AllYourBase_NumaRemix.swf-(2.02 MB, 550x400, Other) [_] numa numa yay Anonymous 02/24/15(Tue)22:04 No.2699602 >> [_] Anonymous 02/24/15(Tue)22:24 No.2699625 >>2699602 Well memed! >> [_] Anonymous 02/24/15(Tue)22:37 No.2699643 Now I feel old... >> [_] Anonymous 02/24/15(Tue)23:36 No.2699681 >>2699643 I know. This flash takes me back to 2000s internet. Such a simpler time. >tfw hampster dance will never be a meme again >> [_] Anonymous 02/24/15(Tue)23:50 No.2699701 >>2699681 >tfw the internet will never be fun again I don't know exactly why, but it feels that the entire internet collectively lost its "soul" somewhere in the last decade. >> [_] Anonymous 02/24/15(Tue)23:56 No.2699707 >>2699701 Probably a number of things. Social media brought a bunch of non-nerds onto the internet. Instead of just acting like idiots, it seems a lot of people became idiots. It used to be funny when someone got mad, but now it's sad because you know they're serious and/or actually believe the retarded stuff they say. There's probably a whole lot more reasons, but that's all I can think of right now. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:15 No.2699717 >>2699707 Solution: make a new internet. How would one go about achieving this, though? Anybody got something to get a satellite into orbit? >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:19 No.2699723 >>2699717 That wouldn't work most likely. The internet users of the past couldn't bother with that. Plus, everyone else will just fill into it as soon as they see something new and shiny. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:22 No.2699729 >>2699701 >>2699707 Because it was novel. Seeing an exploding whale or dancing doofus or crappy cartoon on your IBM was pretty cool back in the day. Now that kind of stuff would, at best, get on the video subreddit before being forgotten. Proudly publishing shit also used to carry a certain audacity that gave it its own charm, but now that shittiness has become normalized (to the point where roughly 100% of funny commercials nowadays use "ironically bad" humor), the world demands more effort. That's not necessarily a bad thing; the internet's just grown up. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:22 No.2699730 >>2699723 We'll make it so horrid to use that only the dedicated will be on it. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:28 No.2699735 >>2699729 That's true, but damn do I still miss that kind of stuff. I still love those crappy cartoons though. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:34 No.2699743 >>2699729 I can't help but feel that there's something else missing, though. Not just the novelty, but something else. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:35 No.2699744 >>2699729 >>2699743 It's also because there was less bandwidth to go around. Back then, if you wanted to show a friend something cool, that might take minutes instead of seconds. That kind of time requirement meant that you only shared something if it was really cool, which meant that only the cool stuff got passed around enough to become a "meme." Now there's so much bandwidth to go around that people share meaningless things with all their friends at once without giving it a second thought, which has significantly lowered the threshold of "meme-ification." >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:55 No.2699751 >>2699743 Y'all niggas is getting older, that's what. A good deal of the fun people we spent time with have bailed out from the chan, moving on to real life and love and stuff like that. They've been replaced by a new generation of shitposters, who'll look back in 5 years doing the exact same thing we are. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)00:57 No.2699752 >>2699730 The concept behind 4chan, essentially. And look what happened. >> [_] Anonymous 02/25/15(Wed)01:05 No.2699757 >>2699602 nice meme m8 |
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