The Daily Dump I Send To Two Nerds.

Mar 12, 2023 11:40 AM

AstronautChicken

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ANOTHER DAY MORE TIME FOR OH NOES

I was too lazy to look, and I know they'll tell me anyway.

There are a lot of sociopaths out there.

AND NOW FOR LOTR

MOOOOOORE

An LotR and GoT crossover how novel

POLITIC TIME

My husband is super nice to me.

This meme was for my husband but I put it in anyway.

He is a treasure and should be protected at all costs.

They both said the new logo was absolutely terrible.

If you follow @HermioneDanger this is the Stinky Baby's best friend, Baby Man. He doesn't know what he thinks of her.

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#1 2000-2010 Emo popularized, 2011-2020 app culture, currently we’re on Conservative Vs Humane society

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#37 They also wrote this book https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/11389457

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#2 I looked right at him. As soon I read "isometric exercises," I knew he was at a window.

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#6 Everyone knows peaches come from a can.

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But who put them there?

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#2 I'd buy a "Where's Seymour?" Book! Probably just name it "SKIIIINNNEER!?" though!

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#1 right because pop culture died in the year 2000

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No it didn't. The most defining thing of the first decade would be the internet. The second decade would be smart phones.

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That’s only a part of it. The point is that older decades seem to have clearly defined music, fashion styles, brands, toys, shows, etc.

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#21 what is this, the Schlemiel of the Rings?

2 years ago | Likes 3 Dislikes 0

Or is it the Schlimazel?

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#1 The vibe really only resolves years later. The 70s and early 80s didnt feel different until the 90s. There's always an overlap til later.

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#37 Is this true?

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Looks that way according to IMDB.

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#1: Well, that would explain that TikTok song

2 years ago | Likes 30 Dislikes 0

I don't have tiktok what are the kids singing about?

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Oh no

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Oh no

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Oh no no no

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#1 This book spends a lot of time discussing this very thing.

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#15 I heard this in Edward Bloom's voice (guy from Big Fish)

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#13 I require an explanation por favor

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#33 This is the board game "Flamecraft"

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#2 Seymour is HUGE! Nine feet tall with a giant head!

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#1 No apostrophes needed for 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.

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#1 the character of a decade is dictated by those in media and those that leave the house and socialize and have fun. 1/

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If you don't feel that character, then it's because you're not participating in it. And the more online, the less likely you do, hence 2/

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the abundance of nihilistic memes and people in search of an identity on the net, while the rest of society just looks in confusion. 3/3

2 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 1

Social media and corporate power have made everything homogenous. It's terrible.

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#33 Harper hall triology! The fire lizards!

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New book series for me??

2 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Nuh uhhh, you’ve read Anne McCaffery before haven’t you?

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NOPE. Guess that's happening.

2 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Swear I tried to get u to read dragonsinger once. Dragon riders of Pern series and Harper hall trio ???

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I've read the first in the dragonriders series. Maybe only half tho

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#22 I've always considered the Rohirim as the American analogy. Fantasy cowboys, showing up just in time to turn the war.

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And when you meet their ruler you're surprised on how old he looks.

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Tolkien didn't use analogies, metaphors or allegories.

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Right. The past 17 years reminds me of the weird void of the late 80s when everything sucked.

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#1 the reason the last few decades feel like it's missing a "musical identity" is because of the Internet age. The music industry has far -

2 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

less influence on what is popular, songs can make it outside of radio, and thus we get a wider variety of hits. However, you can still feel

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A general mood of the Zeitgeist in individual years, by going trough the pop charts.

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#1 The past 17 years have been a blur? I dunno I feel like the world has become increasingly more depressing since the around the mid-2010s.

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That's basically what the meme said. Culturally shallow in identity, but the anxieties immediately following 9/11 seem quaint now.

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More specifically from both an economical and cultural perspective. I feel like regardless of what I do I will just struggle until I drop.

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2016 specifically

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I thought 2008.

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#1 I know this is a joke, but it's because of the internet. Everything uaed to be shaped slowly by mass media and evolving opinions but now

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All different people with different opinions, cultures, backgrounds are all seeing the same memes and interacting online, while also seeing

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Every problem, injustice and disaster instead of just the few that could be covered on the 6 o'clock news or what MSM chooses to focus on.

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Amen

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#2 Next to the entrance, lower left, standing (slouching?) by the window. And Waldo seems to be on top of the green van.

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Odlaw in pink, Wally in purple (Australia we call him Wally), Skinner in Green, Glasses in Orange.

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Carmen in Blue, but I wasn't sure it was her. I need to dig out these books!

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I believe the orange is a key and you covered up the magic scroll with the green circle

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v

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I like the thriving black market watch trade in the bottom right

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... I can't believe I stopped looking after I found Seymour, and didn't even search for Waldo.

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Isometric exercises on the windowsill, you goon!

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I didn't even get that part and I knew he was going to be hopping out a window somewhere

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Hitler is displeased with the child on the luggage carousel

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You can also see Odlaw at the front of the line of people getting off the airplane.

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Nice catch!

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So weird to us Brits that you call him Waldo. He was and always will be... Wally

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Because that's what the author named him. Is 'Waldo' even a name?

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#8 I don't get it!

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Monty Python reference

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in LOTR gollum under torture says Baggins! in Life of brian the soldiers laugh at the name Biggus Dickus.

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This is the music of the last 17 years.

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#22 Damnit Jesse, Tolkien was in the First World War, wrote the book after, but before WWII and the start of the Cold War.

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The first Lord of The Rings book was published in 1954, he did not sit on that book since 1939 but also insisted it was no WW2 allegory.

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Thanks for correcting me!

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