DarkMonohue said:volvoclearinghouse said:I have two theories to explain this:
0. Insertion of an intentional misspelling is part of the cult of memes, to add humor, or, alternatively, to piss off people who are OCD about spelling, grammar, and such things.
1. Many meme creators are just berkeleying illiterate.
Fair points. Though the term 'OCD' seems to be fashionable at the moment, you make a point.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to clear up some regrettable errors in my last post. I am neither disgusting (admittedly subjective) nor disguted. Typing with one hand while reassuring a frantic two-year-old that we will indeed watch Happy Hearts Disco in just a few minutes ain't exactly a recipe for success.
Also a fair point, and I corrected my lazy use of a TLA with a more accurate adjective. Lest I be accused of being "fashionable".
volvoclearinghouse said:
Also a fair point, and I corrected my lazy use of a TLA with a more accurate adjective. Lest I be accused of being "fashionable".
A toast to you, sir, at my own expense.
In reply to DarkMonohue :
*clinks morning coffee mug* Although, as father of a 7 and a 4 year old, I'm now half curious what "Happy Hearts Disco" is...and half horrified of what it might be. The mini-VCH's enjoy pestering me to play the 'Ghostbusters' theme song, or "Dance Party" (which is their term for the 80's station on TuneIn).
Oh. Dear. God. I love that the video has approximately a 2:1 ratio of *thumbs up* to *thumbs down*, and that comments have been turned off.
I sincerely hope your HHD phase ends soon. I...am not going to show this to my kids.
volvoclearinghouse said:Oh. Dear. God. I love that the video has approximately a 2:1 ratio of *thumbs up* to *thumbs down*, and that comments have been turned off.
I sincerely hope your HHD phase ends soon. I...am not going to show this to my kids.
Watch it on your own. It's incredibly benign and, taken in moderation, not at all annoying. My boy loves dancing and vocalizing along with the (all instrumental) music.
Wonky upvote/downvote ratios and disabled comments seem to be the norm for kids' content on YouTube, possibly because little kids are pushing the like or dislike according to their own capricious preferences and to guard against malicious or inappropriate comments, respectively.
I have no meme.
Scotty Con Queso said:
RESCUE CHIP!
If you need a recon chip, your deep dipping ass probably really needs a spoon.
(confession: It's also me, which is how I know about the spoon in the first place.)
Brett_Murphy (Agent of Chaos) said:Scotty Con Queso said:RESCUE CHIP!
If you need a recon chip, your deep dipping ass probably really needs a spoon.
(confession: It's also me, which is how I know about the spoon in the first place.)
If there is dip involved, let's be honest here. The chip is an edible spoon.
tomtomgt356 (Tommy) said:
I would have been disappointed if this wasn't the next post. GRM never lets me down!
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