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    Counter point: the Internet has created a new definition of what funny means. This new kind of funny is like a kind of nostalgia mixed with groupthink. It’s doesn’t make anyone laugh, but it’s “funny”.

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        010 months ago

        I mean, yes, that’s what I’m saying. Internet invested a new type of funny that isn’t funny.

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            10 months ago

            Didn’t say anything about better or worse, but someone from the 80s would not find memes funny. You need to be a meme connoisseur to appreciate most memes. Even among my friends very few understand the shit posts you folks post.

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              I’m from the 80s and I enjoy quite a lot of memes. We invented them (probably), us people from the 80s, you know.

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                310 months ago

                Dude. You’re not from the 80s. You’re from today. I mean if you brought someone from the 80s to today.

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                  110 months ago

                  Ah, like Back to the Future or Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure.

                  I think they’d still enjoy the memes, if you gave them a chance to see some of the reference material for the in-jokes.

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      410 months ago

      its not funny ha ha or funny weird… its funny baaa. sheep reminiscing about when the grass was green and the wolves weren’t visible.