CallMeButtLove

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I hadn't heard of this yet. After watching the trailer this might be one of the first horror movies I nope the fuck out of. Claustrophobia was never an above average fear of mine but that was something else.

Okay, I know the lady they are saying she looks like, but not who she is. Every time it's always a meme that references her to people who already know her, so there's never a name. Who is this red haired woman so many people know??? I gather she has some kind of show on British TV or something.

I didn't read the book, so I don't know if the following rant applies to it too, but I'd venture a guess that it does:

I hated the entire philosophy of this movie that in order to be a true fan of something you need to have memorized a bunch of random, bullshit trivia. Just because someone knows what the official yellow hue value for Pac-Man is doesn't mean their fandom is any more valid than someone who doesn't.

And I remember reading somewhere that it was being called the "holy grail of pop culture" because of all the "references" it makes; as if just throwing an inordinate amount of IP at the screen counts as making a reference.

Musk is such a fucking waste of oxygen. This is how he tricks people into thinking he isn't as dumb as a lobotomized sunfish. He smugly says a bunch of bullshit just vague enough to fool other idiots into playing along because they want to feel smart too. There's nothing ironic about the news story he referenced. He's a fucking moronic narcissist who hears something and without even bothering to process the information immediately assumes he understands it on a level beyond everyone else. And if you press him on it even slightly he'll just say you have a tiny brain or call you a pedophile or some shit.

on TessNote · c/memes · 4 pts · 26d

I always just use (?i) at the beginning of everything I don't care about case for. Is that inadvisable compared to this?

Wow, never heard of this. I watched the video and now I really want to know more. Is this considered legendary because it ended up being better than it had any right to be? That was the vibe I got. I went in expecting it to just be "lol Denny's", but it felt like more than that. I'm just curious about the legacy here.

You're offended by an air quality alert's recommendation to limit outdoor activity?

How dare they tell me what to do.

Oh actually, that's where they messed up. You see, that message was for everyone else. If they could have sent you a personalized one it would have recommended you go outside and huff all the wildfire air until you die of smoke inhalation you smug cunt.