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Thread: I'd Hit it Hard. How Hard?
- 02 Dec. 2009 03:23am #1
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- 02 Dec. 2009 03:24am #2
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- 02 Dec. 2009 03:30am #6
- 02 Dec. 2009 03:31am #7
Most motivational posters, such as the one posted, are fails at how the original motivational posters worked. Whoever makes these obviously doesn't get why they were funny in the first place.
EDIT: The Dilbert one, not the Zelda one.
- 02 Dec. 2009 03:33am #8
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- 02 Dec. 2009 03:36am #9
- 02 Dec. 2009 03:40am #10
No, that's what it's become, because people see so many, they think it's cool to explain jokes with motivational posters. It was originally to take the picture out of context (e.g. OP's pic) and say something funny/original/usually-derogatory. Derogatory, because the pun was demotivational poster. Things like "Give up on life," "Stop trying," etc. The opposite of what you'd see on an actual motivational poster (and, yes, those exist; you commonly see them in the office's of faculty). It's generally an abstract picture with some sort of inspirational quote underneath it. So, the pun is to put a derogatory quote with a related picture.
e.g. a picture of a woman crashing a car with the text "WOMEN stay in the kitchen"
It somehow became *explain the joke even if it involves typing exactly what the picture already says*.
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It really does.
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actually we dont, we think its a good thing since we have something more that we're better at then the Army, once again.
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- 02 Dec. 2009 05:32am #19
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