Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
Finding something you’re passionate about can be a goal to work toward itself.
Part of it seems to stem from people’s excitement to infodump about how federated social media works.
That’s relevant and interesting to learn about, but the average person just needs to hear “make and account here and start browsing memes” first.
This is all the context that “know your meme” gives:
The photo was taken in early 2015 by Camera Shy, a professional photography service based in Utah that specializes in family portraits. The image first appeared online when Camera Shy posted it to their Facebook[1] page on March 14th, 2015, with the caption “And sometimes bunny sessions go like this…” (shown below, left).
On March 16th, Imgur[2] user RockiesInOctober posted the photo with the caption, “My kids during our family pictures this past weekend.” Later that day, they linked that image to the Reddit community /r/photoshopbattles.[3] As of 2021, the post received more than 3,000 upvotes, and multiple users created altered versions of the image in the following years (examples seen below, center and right).
I’ve never heard of this before, but that’s a pretty neat idea.
The SNES Mario Kart is still the one I’ve played the most and am the most nostalgic for.
I don’t know the story, but that’s the genuine cartridge art they used for the first Mega Man in the US. It’s just terrible and looks nothing like the game.
They really must have had some pros on their art team.
Cameron: Wouldn’t you like to see the case first?
Or maybe it did and we were saved from a worse path.
Sounds like you’d probably be on team “listen to music”?
It was a meme to call everything “demure” for a while, stemming from a viral video.
For anyone who hasn’t seen it: wtfhappenedin1971.com
We didn’t have the internet for memes back then, so gotta make up for lost time.
Ha, it’s just a continuation of the pet food joke. Common advice to pet owners is to check the first ingredient in their pet’s food to make sure it’s what is being advertised and not mostly filler.
And he was never heard from again.
Maybe healthy interior design needs to look more like a terrarium.
\[T]/
People were predicting this a while back as a way that reddit would make themselves more “advertiser-friendly”.
I also wonder if there were some legal concerns in those states that now require porn sites to check IDs.
You mean: ruling your house.