machinistman3
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A little humor.
Yeah, I gathered that much, but a meme is used to convey some information or message. Unfortunately, using a meme assumes the recipient of your message is already familiar with it. Hard as it may be for some to believe In this internet era, few of them are truly universal. I could post an image of Mr. Spock with a raised eyebrow, but it's meaningless if you've never see the original Star Trek series often enough to understand the context. Quoting 'You're gonna need a bigger boat." doesn't get a message across if you haven't seen 'Jaws' and understand it means you just found you aren't properly prepared for the task you've already started. I've almost stopped using "I'm shocked, SHOCKED..." because I can no longer assume enough people have seen 'Casablanca' to understand the comment is cynical, even hypocritcal.
You chose those images for a specific reason; otherwise you could have used the Grand Canyon or Queen Elizabeth or a flower pot. In this case, I have no context for these two images of ... a monkey in a spacesuit? What were you trying to say?
I said that in my initial reply. But if you're okay with my not getting your point, I'll drop it.That's a really long-winded way of saying "I don't get it".
I'my trying to discipline myself to ignore them unless they directed at me. I figure if someone was replying to me, the least I can do is let them know I didn't get their point, the same way I'd do for a worded response.I'm on the fence myself about memes. Some racing forums have banned them altogether, but some are funny, some aren't. Whatever the powers that be decide is fine with me, but Charlie does have a valid point IMO. Some memes junk up the race thread with off topic messages unless you "get it" and even then they might be stupid instead of funny. Most are a bit of a distraction at the least, but some, very few, can get belly laughs.
Oh I got the original post with the cartoon character, but what if another poster had another meme and after that another poster having another one after that in reply to the first one? It's kinda getting to be a meme contest at times IMO.I'my trying to discipline myself to ignore them unless they directed at me. I figure if someone was replying to me, the least I can do is let them know I didn't get their point, the same way I'd do for a worded response.
There's a guy making a creeped out look. Everything shouldn't have to be spelled out..Yeah, I gathered that much, but a meme is used to convey some information or message. Unfortunately, using a meme assumes the recipient of your message is already familiar with it. Hard as it may be for some to believe In this internet era, few of them are truly universal. I could post an image of Mr. Spock with a raised eyebrow, but it's meaningless if you've never see the original Star Trek series often enough to understand the context. Quoting 'You're gonna need a bigger boat." doesn't get a message across if you haven't seen 'Jaws' and understand it means you just found you aren't properly prepared for the task you've already started. I've almost stopped using "I'm shocked, SHOCKED..." because I can no longer assume enough people have seen 'Casablanca' to understand the comment is cynical, even hypocritcal.
You chose those images for a specific reason; otherwise you could have used the Grand Canyon or Queen Elizabeth or a flower pot. In this case, I have no context for these two images of ... a monkey in a spacesuit? What were you trying to say?
Why the heck do they need TWO comp cautions?
Sorry, I didn't perceive the character to be creeped out. I'd never seen the character before and am not familiar with how it looks when it's uncomfortable. Maybe a creeped-out human would have worked better.There's a guy making a creeped out look. Everything shouldn't have to be spelled out..
Awful early to start cry babying about the Chevy's. They have won two whole races this year. I think Kyle is trying too hard thoughGonna be interesting to see how the well the NASCAR Christmas present for Chevy fares in this lower downforce/high horsepower package. They weren't lights out in Phoenix, but that is a different beast IMO.
peak boomerYeah, I gathered that much, but a meme is used to convey some information or message. Unfortunately, using a meme assumes the recipient of your message is already familiar with it. Hard as it may be for some to believe In this internet era, few of them are truly universal. I could post an image of Mr. Spock with a raised eyebrow, but it's meaningless if you've never see the original Star Trek series often enough to understand the context. Quoting 'You're gonna need a bigger boat." doesn't get a message across if you haven't seen 'Jaws' and understand it means you just found you aren't properly prepared for the task you've already started. I've almost stopped using "I'm shocked, SHOCKED..." because I can no longer assume enough people have seen 'Casablanca' to understand the comment is cynical, even hypocritcal.
You chose those images for a specific reason; otherwise you could have used the Grand Canyon or Queen Elizabeth or a flower pot. In this case, I have no context for these two images of ... a monkey in a spacesuit? What were you trying to say?
I like the Ford engine here.Gonna be interesting to see how the well the NASCAR Christmas present for Chevy fares in this lower downforce/high horsepower package. They weren't lights out in Phoenix, but that is a different beast IMO.
This sounds like a way of just trying to legitimize the 2 competition cautions. I'm sure they've run on a green track here before
RIPI like the Ford engine here.
Compacted Graphite Iron is impervious to my hex.
Compacted Graphite Iron is impervious to my hex.
Like Kryptonite.
Live long enough and you too will be around to ignore future generations' insults.peak boomer
It doesn't really look like there's much compound in the bottom groove. Maybe it was the angle they showed.
God we need this so bad......So ready for some bumping and banging