These jokes are the new banderas.gif. An outdated meme that has been played out so many times it's lost all meaning. The jokes peaked with the "Fedoras of OK Cupid" tumblr. It was funny at the time, over a year ago. These jokes have become stale and outdated.
Do people here honestly interact with people like the stereotypical fedora nerd on a regular basis? Personally I'm "lucky" to notice one guy a week wearing a fedora when I'm out and about. I have never once heard somebody say the words "m'lady" in real life. The guys who I've actually seen wearing fedoras don't look like they've actually spoken to a woman before in the first place, let alone harassing them on a daily basis. These jokes are making fun of people that barely exist in society. How are they funny or relevant?
Personally I'm tired of seeing unfunny idiocy like "he should have tipped his fedora" and "m'lady" in literally every single topic involving even the most mundane male/female interaction and I want to see it stop.
PS: Saying "Thirst", "The thirst is real" or any other stupid variant is equally as bad
most jokes are played out and not funny. this is NeoGAF.com.
These jokes are the new banderas.gif. An outdated meme that has been played out so many times it's lost all meaning. The jokes peaked with the "Fedoras of OK Cupid" tumblr. It was funny at the time, over a year ago. These jokes have become stale and outdated.
Do people here honestly interact with people like the stereotypical fedora nerd on a regular basis? Personally I'm "lucky" to notice one guy a week wearing a fedora when I'm out and about. I have never once heard somebody say the words "m'lady" in real life. The guys who I've actually seen wearing fedoras don't look like they've actually spoken to a woman before in the first place, let alone harassing them on a daily basis. These jokes are making fun of people that barely exist in society. How are they funny or relevant?
Personally I'm tired of seeing unfunny idiocy like "he should have tipped his fedora" and "m'lady" in literally every single topic involving even the most mundane male/female interaction and I want to see it stop.
PS: Saying "Thirst", "The thirst is real" or any other stupid variant is equally as bad
OP is a euphoric curmudgeon.
Hi Dai. I assume there's something for me to examine?pls respond
Hi Dai. I assume there's something for me to examine?
Sorry, still funny, id rather give up my coli emotes.
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Sorry, still funny, id rather give up my coli emotes.
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I don't find them funny, but enjoy the over saturation simply because I think the m'lady/fedora crowd needs to be shamed as much as possible.
Being lame on the internet doesn't stop many people from using tired jokes.
just need to step up your game to the next level
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the #thirst is real
The definition just changed recently to include using it in the new method.
Language evolves literally every day.
lit·er·al·ly
ˈlitərəlē,ˈlitrə-/Submit
adverb
in a literal manner or sense; exactly.
"the driver took it literally when asked to go straight across the traffic circle"
synonyms: exactly, precisely, actually, really, truly; More
informal
used for emphasis or to express strong feeling while not being literally true.
"I have received literally thousands of letters"
nobody will ever rspond to dai![]()
Hi Dai. I assume there's something for me to examine?
M'threadstarter stop taking replies from these assholes and get with a nice guy like me.
These jokes are the new banderas.gif. An outdated meme that has been played out so many times it's lost all meaning. The jokes peaked with the "Fedoras of OK Cupid" tumblr. It was funny at the time, over a year ago. These jokes have become stale and outdated.
Do people here honestly interact with people like the stereotypical fedora nerd on a regular basis? Personally I'm "lucky" to notice one guy a week wearing a fedora when I'm out and about. I have never once heard somebody say the words "m'lady" in real life. The guys who I've actually seen wearing fedoras don't look like they've actually spoken to a woman before in the first place, let alone harassing them on a daily basis. These jokes are making fun of people that barely exist in society. How are they funny or relevant?
Personally I'm tired of seeing unfunny idiocy like "he should have tipped his fedora" and "m'lady" in literally every single topic involving even the most mundane male/female interaction and I want to see it stop.
PS: Saying "Thirst", "The thirst is real" or any other stupid variant is equally as bad
lit·er·al·ly
ˈlitərəlē,ˈlitrə-/Submit
adverb
in a literal manner or sense; exactly.
"the driver took it literally when asked to go straight across the traffic circle"
synonyms: exactly, precisely, actually, really, truly; More
informal
used for emphasis or to express strong feeling while not being literally true.
"I have received literally thousands of letters"
DAMN SON, WHERE'D YA FIND THIS?
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Ugh. So the word is dead.
A word cannot be defined as itself and not itself at the same time. That makes it completely meaningless.
He said, tipping his fedora as he exited the room.I find them annoying because people on here tend to use them as a way to insult or discredit someone's opinion.