u/StirFry__InaWok
Uh bro? where are you getting this story from?
Started out on topic but then... and all these details make it sound too specific to be made up lol
Improv comedy where any time they would say a version of "Yes, and..." they instead have to say some version of "No, not that". Does this exist?
Basically improv comedy where they must shut down the other parties' ideas whenever possible instead of building upon them. I'm not sure if this could be made funny for more than a short bit but damn I'd like to see it anyway.
Does anything like this exist?
what do you think about this information
To be man's true best friend, the dog must be equal in all respects.
Me when I hit the poop-laced blunt and have another episode:
Japanese man tries to reminisce with his brothers
Hilarious satire or randomly generated stroke of genius/slop
If a human made this meme I would think it's obviously satire but the way it perfectly sticks to the most basic possible conservative anti-woke meme format makes it seem like an image generator was tasked with producing the mathematical average of millions of anti-woke memes and it just so happened to spit out something so stupid it looks like satire.
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Sorry if repost, I downloaded this pic somewhat recently but I don't remember where I got it from.
Adam Driver later stated in an interview that this was not scripted, it was his raw emotional reaction.
I'm thinking anything from the explosion and rapid fall off of the name Hermione to whatever effect Adolf Hitler had on baby names (I'm guessing there was a sharp drop to zero new Adolfs over most of the world at roughly the same time that Argentina experienced a several thousand percent increase in baby Adolfs or Adolfos. that's a joke but it would be funny if I was at least partially right.)
I am especially curious if there are any names that were obviously affected by meme culture, like how has the name Chad been doing in the last five or so years? What about Karen?
I am of course only focusing on English names here since it's my native language but if there are similar examples of interesting baby name trends in your native language I'd love to hear about it!