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Philippe posted:Jesus Christ, I skipped six hundred pages and you're still talking about Star Trek? You're on an internet forum, on the internet, populated by mostly of 30+ yr old boomers.
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MariusLecter posted:You're on an internet forum, on the internet, populated by mostly of 30+ yr old boomers. a boomer in their 30s would be quite remarkable
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Barry Foster posted:a boomer in their 30s would be quite remarkable Boomerism is a state of mind.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 15:24 |
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Barry Foster posted:a boomer in their 30s would be quite remarkable To Gen Z, everyone older than them is a Boomer. As if Millennials haven't suffered enough.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 15:32 |
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Toshimo posted:Lmao. Andy Griffith was America's favorite cop. It goes back to radio, too. "I Was a Communist for the FBI", "Dragnet", "Broadway is my Beat", "True Tales of the Texas Rangers", "Gang Busters", "Crime Does Not Pay" - copaganda in media is as old as the media. If you have XM give a listen to the old radio channel.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 15:44 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Was there any complaints or protests about Lord of the Rings? Kind of a funny once there since you've got dwarves and hobbits who are both little people of different kinds. I'm not little myself so I'm more than willing to be corrected here -- but it feels like neither dwarves nor hobbits were particularly othered in that. Especially where in Fellowship there are a bunch of shots from the hobbits' POV making them feel like the normal and the default and the rest of the world feel large and looming and exotic and alien. That feels very at odds with something like Snow White where it's the small characters who exist to be weird and fantastical and different in comparison to a tall protagonist.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 16:00 |
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pentyne posted:Huh, kind of interesting. Wonder when the full throated cop worship started in media. Feel like Hill Street Blues was probably the start of the trend despite not showing cops in a glowing light and every successive attempt to make a cop drama leaned more into the "bad things for good reasons" with every iteration. (The crime organization book is The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink, should anyone wish to read it.) Ortho has a new favorite as of 16:48 on Jan 26, 2022 |
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I've been watching Seinfeld and there's this episode from where Elaine is dating a guy named Joel Rifkin, who shares his name with a serial killer who was caught the year of the episode. She convinces him to change his name, and suggests some sports players' names, one of which is O.J. She's very excited about this, begging him to change his name to O.J. I like how quickly that one aged out. Was that commented on at the time, I wonder?
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 16:47 |
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Brawnfire posted:I've been watching Seinfeld and there's this episode from where Elaine is dating a guy named Joel Rifkin, who shares his name with a serial killer who was caught the year of the episode. She convinces him to change his name, and suggests some sports players' names, one of which is O.J. She's very excited about this, begging him to change his name to O.J. It’s been commented on basically since that episode hit syndication, since it aired just 6 months before the murders and the show later used the police chase footage in another episode. Of course, part of me wonders if they were actually referring to Simpson at all with the original joke. While it’s quite likely, the episode involved them going to a Giants game and they had a running back in those years named Ottis “O.J” Anderson who’d won Comeback Player of the Year and Super Bowl MVP a couple years before.
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Brawnfire posted:I've been watching Seinfeld and there's this episode from where Elaine is dating a guy named Joel Rifkin, who shares his name with a serial killer who was caught the year of the episode. She convinces him to change his name, and suggests some sports players' names, one of which is O.J. She's very excited about this, begging him to change his name to O.J. I've also been watching seinfeld and my favorite aged joke is when Kramer says Jerry's last set has been getting bad reviews on the internet and the laugh track goes off That was it, that was the entire joke, I had to remind myself that in the 90s treating anything internet related with credibility was funny in itself (it should have stayed this way) I think there was a similar joke on the simpsons where a fancy upscale private school having a website was considered a sign gag
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I'm almost certain if there was a commentary track the writers would be laughing about it. It's the kind of punchline they'd wish they could do on purpose.
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pretty soft girl posted:I think there was a similar joke on the simpsons where a fancy upscale private school having a website was considered a sign gag Yep, it’s the school in Cypress Creek in You Only Move Twice (The Hank Scorpio episode) from 1996. The writers themselves called it one of the most dated jokes in the show when they did the DVD commentary.
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Brawnfire posted:I've been watching Seinfeld and there's this episode from where Elaine is dating a guy named Joel Rifkin, who shares his name with a serial killer who was caught the year of the episode. She convinces him to change his name, and suggests some sports players' names, one of which is O.J. She's very excited about this, begging him to change his name to O.J. Honestly I think it makes the joke even better.
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Yeah, I laughed really hard at it, then I was like wait, this isn't a period piece, there's no irony intended...
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pretty soft girl posted:I think there was a similar joke on the simpsons where a fancy upscale private school having a website was considered a sign gag Considering the ongoing joke that Springfield Elementary is supposed to in a pretty poor shape that joke could probably work today.
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# ? Jan 26, 2022 18:23 |
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Plus isn't the entire URL spelled out on the sign? That's at least a secondary joke now, that no one would ever do that. Suggests the school is stupid, though.
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# ? Jan 27, 2022 19:06 |
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My Star Trek hot take is that I think the "unhinged wingnuts" plotting of Voyager is more realistic and relevant than DS9's brooding, self-aware ruminations on the chaotic nature of manmade systems.
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pretty soft girl posted:I've also been watching seinfeld and my favorite aged joke is when Kramer says Jerry's last set has been getting bad reviews on the internet and the laugh track goes off
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AOL keyword: yikes
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Stayne Falls posted:Plus isn't the entire URL spelled out on the sign? That's at least a secondary joke now, that no one would ever do that. Suggests the school is stupid, though. Yep.
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pentyne posted:Huh, kind of interesting. Wonder when the full throated cop worship started in media. Feel like Hill Street Blues was probably the start of the trend despite not showing cops in a glowing light and every successive attempt to make a cop drama leaned more into the "bad things for good reasons" with every iteration. The Gang Busters radio program debuted in 1936 and the tv show in 1952. So sometime before that.
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fartknocker posted:Yep. No https, either.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:No https, either. Back in the days of actually typing in HTTP I don't recall ever manually using an HTTPS site. I was a kid, though so no OG online banking.
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LASER BEAM DREAM posted:Back in the days of actually typing in HTTP I don't recall ever manually using an HTTPS site. I was a kid, though so no OG online banking. I'm just saying it aged poorly, I'm not sure https was really a thing back then.
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# ? Jan 27, 2022 22:43 |
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It was a thing specifically for like, pages where you enter credit card info. So if you're buying something you get sent to a secure page, if you're changing a password maybe, but for 90% of pages it was just HTTP.
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Maxwell Lord posted:It was a thing specifically for like, pages where you enter credit card info. So if you're buying something you get sent to a secure page, if you're changing a password maybe, but for 90% of pages it was just HTTP. Well, that episode is from 1996, and SSL 2, the first public one, only came out in 1995. So I don't think it was very widespread yet, period.
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# ? Jan 27, 2022 23:56 |
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Toshimo posted:Lmao. Andy Griffith was America's favorite cop. Andy Taylor was pretty much the only competent cop on the whole series. Barney almost always jumped to the wrong conclusions or wasn't rational in the slightest. Warren was more thorough, but worse than Barney about social cues. Any of the locals temporarily deputized screwed it up, big-time ("and get that gun out of your mouth"). Big city cops didn't know how to handle local situations. Even the dog Barney brought in once was friendlier with the bad guys. All of it was played for laughs, of course.
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Sir Lemming posted:My guess is you should not in fact take it seriously. I can't be bothered / don't have access to listen to the original interview, but I saw the same article (probably) and I smell clickbait. The quotes from him definitely sound like he's kind of doing a bit, in a way that wouldn't come across without hearing his tone of voice. Similar to the recent thing with John Stewart discussing antisemitism in Harry Potter. (Not that there aren't valid discussions to be had about both of these things, but the quotes sounded so much more humorless and condemning in print.) If its a bit then its a bit he's been doing for a decade. There's interviews from 2012 where he says how he'll refuse to play magical dwarves and elves and leprechauns. Someone called him out for playing a fantasy-esque dwarf in a Marvel movie and he said he only agreed to even look at the script because they said he'd be huge.
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EthanSteele posted:If its a bit then its a bit he's been doing for a decade. There's interviews from 2012 where he says how he'll refuse to play magical dwarves and elves and leprechauns. Someone called him out for playing a fantasy-esque dwarf in a Marvel movie and he said he only agreed to even look at the script because they said he'd be huge. That is a pretty fun way around it. PRetty sure the Snow White and the Huntsman movie or whatever it was had the dwarves be full blown fantasy dwarves.
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pretty soft girl posted:I've also been watching seinfeld and my favorite aged joke is when Kramer says Jerry's last set has been getting bad reviews on the internet and the laugh track goes off I wonder if that is a recurring trend. Are there any episodes of the Dick van dyke show that make fun of the VCR?
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IT'S CALL WAITING! CALL WAITING, GEORGE! CALL WAITING, ELAINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CALL WAITING KRAMMERRRRR
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Toshimo posted:Hell, you had Adam 12, Dragnet, CHiPs, Hawaii Five-O. Plenty of popular cop shut in the 50/60s/70s. Adam-12 was basically Dragnet but with more human-like cops. Reed and Malloy would occasionally gently caress up and get reprimanded for it. I don't if that happened in Dragnet. Joe Friday was just a policebot.
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pretty soft girl posted:I've also been watching seinfeld and my favorite aged joke is when Kramer says Jerry's last set has been getting bad reviews on the internet and the laugh track goes off https://twitter.com/maxsaltman/status/1488555017804124171
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Now I want to see one from the advent of indoor plumbing where a party host is pointing down the hall and saying "The toilet? It's in that room."
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 12:40 |
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This same post but 30 years in the future so it's all "Stevie, neuraload your metawork to your teacher" and "whoof, these dollar tree chastity cages are tight!"
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fartknocker posted:Yep. am i the only one that doesn't find this particularly funny? i mean, it's not even a clever url name.
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Mr Interweb posted:am i the only one that doesn't find this particularly funny? i mean, it's not even a clever url name. That's what makes it a poorly aged joke.
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# ? Feb 7, 2022 04:57 |
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The joke is that they have a website at all. There were no clever urls back then—you could register whatever domain you wanted and it was right there for five bucks.
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# ? Feb 7, 2022 04:58 |
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Colleges have websites for official business and student use. But an elementary school? Wowee!
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I AM GRANDO posted:The joke is that they have a website at all. There were no clever urls back then—you could register whatever domain you wanted and it was right there for five bucks. It was $100 per year.
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