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In reply to the discussion: Q: If someone from the 1950's suddenly appeared today, [View all]EarlG
(23,770 posts)10. I was reading an article on a gaming site a while back
when I realized that the paragraph I was reading would have been completely indecipherable to anyone from ten years ago, let alone from the 1950s (and I realize that it will also be completely indecipherable to a lot of folks who read this post, but at least I understand what it means).
Here's the paragraph in question:
KomodoHype first got to be Pogchamp for a day last month as part of the intermittently disastrous Pogchamp-a-day promotion that brought us to this point, which Twitch decided to run after the original face of the popular emote, Ryan Gootecks Gutierrez encouraged further "civil unrest" following the insurrection at the Capitol Building. KomodoHype had two (of four) legs up on the competition: 1) It is a lizard, rather than a human, and 2) history.
What I love so much about this paragraph is not just the completely nonsensical use of language, but the way it off-handedly mentions "the insurrection at the Capitol Building" in the middle of it.
Imagine showing that to anyone -- even a gamer -- from ten years ago, and telling them that this is a paragraph from a mainstream gaming site from ten years in the future. It's completely baffling!
By the way, the article this paragraph comes from is titled, "Twitch Viewers Elect Meme Lizard As New Permanent Pogchamp"
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Hey pal, are you putting me down cause I like looking at pictures of cats? WHY I OUGHTA!!! nt
Hugh_Lebowski
Mar 2021
#1
Oh, I know - Mom hated those shows and seldom allowed them to be shown on our TV
csziggy
Mar 2021
#35
And were white and often employed black women as their servants who were devoted to their white
CTyankee
Mar 2021
#72
I thought there were several. I'm old and memory of those days is bad but I remember seeing
CTyankee
Mar 2021
#77
There are plenty of people around from the 1950s today. Is it supposed to be the 1850s?
ARPad95
Mar 2021
#4
UHHMM I think only advertising showed women wearing pearls when doing housework
karynnj
Mar 2021
#17
I grew up in the fifties, and remember all of it! Those shows with women in dresses doing housework
northoftheborder
Mar 2021
#86
Half the time, I cannot understand what the heck my daughter is talking about.
Irish_Dem
Mar 2021
#34
Right, the GOP selling us out to the Russians would be a big shock to those living in 1950.
Irish_Dem
Mar 2021
#42
I'm thinking my grandparents made a lot of the modern world happen. They'd love it.
hunter
Mar 2021
#82