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M155_G33k
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States470 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 03:44:49
June 08 2011 02:53 GMT
#1
Ok, I'm positive that this is not an new topic to be talked about but I had to know if theres been any change in this recently. I am a geek and I hang out with mainly geek friends. However, lately I have been hanging out with other "clique" people and I will make a joke that my geeks would die laughing at or at least get the reference too (I'm not that funny of a person :3)

It started out with some obscure references that they wouldn't get that I could dismiss as "Ok, they aren't that geeky, oh well." Then it just became "What the hell? Do they live under a rock?"

The first few were things like, during texting I would send GG or HF or GL. Those aren't that obscure but they didn't understand them, and these are people who text constantly. I figured, oh it must just be game texting I guess.

Then when a couple of these friends were complaining, I sent "Less QQ more Pew Pew"... They didn't get that either..

One day my boss (at a computer information center where I am a technician) told us to do one thing but meant another, I yelled out "It's a Trap!" My co-worker looked at me like I had three heads. I said Just call me Admiral! Still, nothing. I said General Akbar... Star Wars? Then he finally got it ( I hope) and rolled his eyes.

The major thing that hit me, however, was when I drew a Triforce on my paper when I was doodeling because I was bored. Three of my friends didn't know what it was and one who thought he did, asked if "That was the thingy that zelda had to find so he could rescue the princess".... I almost died.

How different is our "Geek Culture" to that of, well, everyone else? Why is it that when making these kind of references like "Over 9000!!!" or "Do or Do not, there is no try", people just look at you funny? I get that they aren't the most common said phrases but come on! I even had someone ask what 4chan was one time.

I know I can't be the only person out there whose notice comments that you've said (that were legitimately funny) go un-laughed at!

What have you said recently that people around you didn't get?


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"It can't be a NE Lan without any problems!" ~ "Starcraft is like sex. After a rough round, sometimes you just need that cigarette."
micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 02:58:09
June 08 2011 02:57 GMT
#2
Ummm, if you aren't in particular internet circles then you will get just about 0 of those references. I'm not surprised in the least by how the people around you responded to them... and I am somewhat surprised that it surprises you.
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
motbob
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States12546 Posts
June 08 2011 02:58 GMT
#3
Saw a funny story on Reddit about a guy working at a small company that had $100,000 lying around in their account.

He went to the CFO and asked why there was so much unspent money. "Well, that means that the company is doing really well, blah blah etc"

"Well, sir, I understand, but we need to macr-- er..."
ModeratorGood content always wins.
Mastermind
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
Canada7096 Posts
June 08 2011 03:01 GMT
#4
I have to agree with micronesia on this. I wouldn't expect the average person to get those terms. I even had to google what Triforce was.
M155_G33k
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States470 Posts
June 08 2011 03:02 GMT
#5
On June 08 2011 11:57 micronesia wrote:
Ummm, if you aren't in particular internet circles then you will get just about 0 of those references. I'm not surprised in the least by how the people around you responded to them... and I am somewhat surprised that it surprises you.



I think the reason that it surprises me so much, is that I've been exclusivly hanging out with geek people most of my life at work and at school. So now that I'm starting to branch out a little, I'm learning that all of the things I'm use to hearing, aren't as common as I thought. Just like when I thought everyone would know how to plug in a mouse since it is so easy and common with the people I know then come to find out that there are sooo many people who don't know how to do that, it shocked me.
"It can't be a NE Lan without any problems!" ~ "Starcraft is like sex. After a rough round, sometimes you just need that cigarette."
sYz-Adrenaline
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States1850 Posts
June 08 2011 03:04 GMT
#6
On June 08 2011 12:01 Mastermind wrote:
I have to agree with micronesia on this. I wouldn't expect the average person to get those terms. I even had to google what Triforce was.


!! I'm losing faith I loved Zelda..
Can you feel the rush?
Servius_Fulvius
Profile Joined August 2009
United States947 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 03:17:14
June 08 2011 03:11 GMT
#7
When I was an RA I put together a diversity program called "Introduction to Nerdology - The Internet". The idea was to introduce famous internet web sites (a la 2008), memes, and sayings that were well-known in the geek subculture, but sometimes encountered elsewhere. Most people learned about this for the first time (making it a great diversity program!).

A LOT of people don't know about these things. Think about it, the average American spends most of their free time watching tv, socializing, exercising, and doing housework. Surfing the internet and encountering inside jokes? Uncommon in the grand scheme of things!

Last year I had a lot of geek friends and communication was fine. I moved to Louisiana for grad school and haven't found many people who get the simple references. One day I walked into the study room and the geekiest guy next to me (who can't even hold a candle to my 12-year-old brother's geek knowledge, btw) told me to "get the reference". He had written "the cake is a lie" on the chalkboard. Not one of the five students in the room understood its significance. So I gave a very thorough explanation. During that time two more people walked in who had never even heard of Half Life, let alone Portal!

Think there might be some truth to that 'forever alone' stuff?
Dhalphir
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Australia1305 Posts
June 08 2011 03:14 GMT
#8
its admiral ackbar...
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~ava
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada379 Posts
June 08 2011 03:15 GMT
#9
I am imagining the cringe factor involved with those situations and I feel bad for the people that were subjected to the lame jokes you were putting out. Most people go water skiing and bake cakes and go to the gym on weekends. They have no idea about obscure internet jokes. They use the internet to book hotel rooms and check the weather, that's about it.
fenner
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United Kingdom163 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 03:19:11
June 08 2011 03:18 GMT
#10
I know all of those terms and I wouldn't laugh at a single one of them.
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micronesia
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
United States24745 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 03:19:21
June 08 2011 03:19 GMT
#11
I kind of have to admit I am a complete asshole on facebook (the rare time I go on there) because I use the same attitude I do on the rest of the internet... ppl don't appreciate that lol
ModeratorThere are animal crackers for people and there are people crackers for animals.
strayzor
Profile Joined October 2010
Germany50 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 03:24:00
June 08 2011 03:23 GMT
#12
Why is it that when making these kind of references like "Over 9000!!!" or "Do or Do not, there is no try", people just look at you funny? I get that they aren't the most common said phrases but come on! I even had someone ask what 4chan was one time.

I know I can't be the only person out there whose notice comments that you've said (that were legitimately funny) go un-laughed at!

I also would look at you funny, a lot of these things just aren't legitimaetly funny at all.
Imho that's not general "geek culture" humor.
ThE_OsToJiY
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
Canada1167 Posts
June 08 2011 03:25 GMT
#13
i use the word trolling, but yea its generally pretty obvious if people are nerdy enough to get a lot of internet slang and if they don't its best to try and refrain from using nerdspeak.
@ostojiy
M155_G33k
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States470 Posts
June 08 2011 03:44 GMT
#14
On June 08 2011 12:14 Dhalphir wrote:
its admiral ackbar...




<3 thank you! See, I was hopping my "nerdy" (>_>) Boyfriend would have caught that since he claims he loves star wars now but nope.. he didn;t *sigh* Ty for getting it though ^_^
"It can't be a NE Lan without any problems!" ~ "Starcraft is like sex. After a rough round, sometimes you just need that cigarette."
worked13
Profile Joined September 2010
Australia93 Posts
June 08 2011 03:56 GMT
#15
My opinion of people who can't differentiate between when and when not to use internet terms or as you've called it, 'geek' speak in real life is generally quite low. To me, it seems like using a specific sport's slang out of context - there's a time and a place for it.

Life lesson: Not everyone thinks the same way as you, and shouting out 4chan memes isn't the way to find out if this is true or not.
Torenhire
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States11681 Posts
June 08 2011 04:00 GMT
#16
On June 08 2011 12:02 M155_G33k wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 08 2011 11:57 micronesia wrote:
Ummm, if you aren't in particular internet circles then you will get just about 0 of those references. I'm not surprised in the least by how the people around you responded to them... and I am somewhat surprised that it surprises you.



I think the reason that it surprises me so much, is that I've been exclusivly hanging out with geek people most of my life at work and at school. So now that I'm starting to branch out a little, I'm learning that all of the things I'm use to hearing, aren't as common as I thought. Just like when I thought everyone would know how to plug in a mouse since it is so easy and common with the people I know then come to find out that there are sooo many people who don't know how to do that, it shocked me.


Hehe, Nal_Ra didn't know how to hook up his own PC and he was a pretty successful progamer :p

You'd be surprised at how much computer knowledge some people don't have. I know people who have two or more PHDs in aeronautical sciences and they can hardly run a freaking power point.

I try and stay away from nerd humor unless people I KNOW will get it.

There was this one guy (doesn't work for us anymore) that would use 4chan memes in full-on corporate emails.

"in b4 someone calls about this"

"y u no put on email"

and even the occasional "LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL"


I know what all of those are, and they...
a) weren't funny at all in a corporate email where clients are likely going to be "reply to all" or "Forward" on.

b) just made me want to punch the dude.


Straying off topic, anyways - my point was that a lot of people just don't really catch on to that stuff because they don't know the "story" behind why it's funny / a meme. :3
SirJolt: Well maybe if you weren't so big and stupid, it wouldn't have hit you.
Zim23
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1681 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 04:04:46
June 08 2011 04:04 GMT
#17
This is an interesting (to me) topic I've brought up with friends before. How the internet has become one giant inside joke, and how you can literally miss out entirely on these jokes by being off the internet for as little as a week. You think they're weird for not getting the references but I bet if you left TL (or the internet in general) for 2 weeks and came back you wouldn't understand a ton of stuff.

It's cool and sad at the same time. The sad part is that so much creativity is literally chiseled down into these one or two word catchphrases that fizzle out in a few internet cycles (days), and the things that last the longest are usually remembered for how terrible they were.
Do an arranged marriage if she's not completely minging, and don't worry about dancing, get a go-kart, cheers.
M155_G33k
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States470 Posts
June 08 2011 04:05 GMT
#18
On June 08 2011 13:00 Torenhire wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 08 2011 12:02 M155_G33k wrote:
On June 08 2011 11:57 micronesia wrote:
Ummm, if you aren't in particular internet circles then you will get just about 0 of those references. I'm not surprised in the least by how the people around you responded to them... and I am somewhat surprised that it surprises you.



I think the reason that it surprises me so much, is that I've been exclusivly hanging out with geek people most of my life at work and at school. So now that I'm starting to branch out a little, I'm learning that all of the things I'm use to hearing, aren't as common as I thought. Just like when I thought everyone would know how to plug in a mouse since it is so easy and common with the people I know then come to find out that there are sooo many people who don't know how to do that, it shocked me.


Hehe, Nal_Ra didn't know how to hook up his own PC and he was a pretty successful progamer :p

You'd be surprised at how much computer knowledge some people don't have. I know people who have two or more PHDs in aeronautical sciences and they can hardly run a freaking power point.

I try and stay away from nerd humor unless people I KNOW will get it.

There was this one guy (doesn't work for us anymore) that would use 4chan memes in full-on corporate emails.

"in b4 someone calls about this"

"y u no put on email"

and even the occasional "LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL"


I know what all of those are, and they...
a) weren't funny at all in a corporate email where clients are likely going to be "reply to all" or "Forward" on.

b) just made me want to punch the dude.


Straying off topic, anyways - my point was that a lot of people just don't really catch on to that stuff because they don't know the "story" behind why it's funny / a meme. :3


Oh, I'd never use this stuff in anything business related. And it's not like I quote it all the time time. I'll just occasionally throw out the joke and then my friends I'm with won't get it. I tend to stay away from the "y u no..." stuff when I talk or text, you don't sound funny, just idiotic haha.

But like I was saying, it just surprised me that the jokes I thought were so well known were in fact not. And as I read what everyone is saying, I was the one being idiotic for thinking that people would actually get the jokes when they are for a tighter knit circle of people.
"It can't be a NE Lan without any problems!" ~ "Starcraft is like sex. After a rough round, sometimes you just need that cigarette."
Feijichang
Profile Joined April 2010
China167 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 04:12:45
June 08 2011 04:07 GMT
#19
Of the people that understand the references, there is an even smaller population that finds them funny or enjoy meme spouting in public.

I saw "trollface" posters hung in one of my classrooms in University last semester and I was far more angry than amused. The 4chan crowd is and never has been anything to be proud of.

Oh, and Over 9000!!! is the absolute worst.. it was funny for maybe 10 minutes, 6-7 years ago.
M155_G33k
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States470 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 04:14:45
June 08 2011 04:12 GMT
#20
On June 08 2011 13:07 Feijichang wrote:
Of the people that understand the references, there is an even smaller population that finds them funny or enjoy meme spouting in public.

I saw "trollface" posters hung in one of my classrooms in University last semester and I was far more angry than amused. The 4chan crowd is and never has been anything to be proud of.



Haha I wouldn't say I am part of the 4chan crowd, I was measly saying how at one point I mentioned 4chan and some people didn't know what it was and I had to explain it to them. It was in reference to the rule 34. Some of the things that are said on 4chan end up in the image thread and that's where I find some of the funny things.

And side note: I think I would much rather be part of that small population that finds them funny then just the population that gets them. ^_^


On June 08 2011 13:04 Zim23 wrote:
This is an interesting (to me) topic I've brought up with friends before. How the internet has become one giant inside joke, and how you can literally miss out entirely on these jokes by being off the internet for as little as a week. You think they're weird for not getting the references but I bet if you left TL (or the internet in general) for 2 weeks and came back you wouldn't understand a ton of stuff.

It's cool and sad at the same time. The sad part is that so much creativity is literally chiseled down into these one or two word catchphrases that fizzle out in a few internet cycles (days), and the things that last the longest are usually remembered for how terrible they were.


I agree with that for sure. During Finals, I had to swear off TL and most of the internet. Come back and there was so many new jokes. Like the bacholorette frog that is now old news that I am only now really finding out. Its so weird yet fascinating to see how the progression of memes goes haha

And definite on the "things that last the longest are usually remembered for how terrible they were"
"It can't be a NE Lan without any problems!" ~ "Starcraft is like sex. After a rough round, sometimes you just need that cigarette."
Torenhire
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States11681 Posts
June 08 2011 04:13 GMT
#21
they can be funny sometimes - it depends on the context and what you use. :p

Just like anything else, time for and time for...not?


time without?

not time for?

Sure, why not.
SirJolt: Well maybe if you weren't so big and stupid, it wouldn't have hit you.
red_hq
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada450 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-06-08 04:18:21
June 08 2011 04:16 GMT
#22
I remember I was placed in a pretty nerd-free environment once. I just acted normal dropping only the occasional meme - not the bad ones like >9000, double rainbow etc, but keeping it to a minimal. Using moderate slang like trolling and GG and other slang similar and when I couldn't help myself but to make a reference and no one got it and stared at me confused I just rolled my eyes at them as if to act like they were they ones weird for not getting it. Because if you explain it when they don't ask and don't get it they get freaked out and you seem really really weird. Just say (if they ask) "never mind, just google it" so one you don't seem even weirder and two so they go and research for themselves - on the internet. And guess what - it will be all over the internet, and it will make them feel like they were missing something for not getting it and they will feel like weird ones the outcasts. If they don't ask just smile to yourself and keep going as if it were a completely normal occurrence.

Slowly but surely if you keep very moderate internet culture references going (and not act like you have turrets) people around you will research and acclimatize so long as you keep it occasional and really good and if they make an attempt (even if it's god awful) acknowledge it laugh a bit this will make it seem like it is normal, hopefully they will eventually follow your or a qualified internetition's usage of it with time.

After my stay there I left behind a large ring of geek culture there so it shouldn't be forgotten there for a long time. But you have to start gently not full on turrets.
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elmizzt
Profile Joined February 2010
United States3309 Posts
June 08 2011 04:48 GMT
#23
On June 08 2011 12:44 M155_G33k wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 08 2011 12:14 Dhalphir wrote:
its admiral ackbar...


<3 thank you! See, I was hopping my "nerdy" (>_>) Boyfriend would have caught that since he claims he loves star wars now but nope.. he didn;t *sigh* Ty for getting it though ^_^

What the....nerd poser This is what happens when "nerdy" becomes cool. Sigh.
d=(^_^)z
Gogleion
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States534 Posts
June 08 2011 04:59 GMT
#24
I had to explain 1337 to my english class once, I was really shocked that nobody knew it as that, but they all knew leet speak -_-
EffOrt. That is all.
flowSthead
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
1065 Posts
June 08 2011 05:13 GMT
#25
Yeah I have a similar experience, only despite all my friends being nerds, I am the one that spends the most time on the internet, interneting it up. So they ask me every once in a while how the internet is doing and what the cool new thing is, and I don't actually know because I stopped caring a long time ago, but I show them youtube videos. Everyone loves cute animals doing cute things. I do occasionally troll knowyourmeme and encyclopedia dramatica, but I mean how does one really explain Epic Beard Man for example? I'll have to start going into racism and then it's lost all its humor.

The greatest thing for me is when my friends come to me and go "you've probably seen this, but check out this awesome internet thing" and 99% of the time I have seen it, but every once in a while they will surprise me.

I don't know, it really shouldn't be a big deal. Just don't make it your sole contributing factor. Kind of like in that HIMYM episode about having a thing so you are not fired from your job, try having multiple things. If all of your humor stems from the internet, that might be a problem judging from the crowd you are currently hanging out with.
"You can be creative but I will crush it under the iron fist of my conservative play." - Liquid`Tyler █ MVP ■ MC ■ Boxer ■ Grubby █
elmizzt
Profile Joined February 2010
United States3309 Posts
June 08 2011 05:48 GMT
#26
On June 08 2011 14:13 flowSthead wrote:
Yeah I have a similar experience, only despite all my friends being nerds, I am the one that spends the most time on the internet, interneting it up. So they ask me every once in a while how the internet is doing and what the cool new thing is, and I don't actually know because I stopped caring a long time ago, but I show them youtube videos. Everyone loves cute animals doing cute things. I do occasionally troll knowyourmeme and encyclopedia dramatica, but I mean how does one really explain Epic Beard Man for example? I'll have to start going into racism and then it's lost all its humor.

The greatest thing for me is when my friends come to me and go "you've probably seen this, but check out this awesome internet thing" and 99% of the time I have seen it, but every once in a while they will surprise me.

Holy shit. Are you me? Every single sentence you said describes my life EXACTLY o.o
d=(^_^)z
flowSthead
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
1065 Posts
June 08 2011 06:05 GMT
#27
On June 08 2011 14:48 elmizzt wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 08 2011 14:13 flowSthead wrote:
Yeah I have a similar experience, only despite all my friends being nerds, I am the one that spends the most time on the internet, interneting it up. So they ask me every once in a while how the internet is doing and what the cool new thing is, and I don't actually know because I stopped caring a long time ago, but I show them youtube videos. Everyone loves cute animals doing cute things. I do occasionally troll knowyourmeme and encyclopedia dramatica, but I mean how does one really explain Epic Beard Man for example? I'll have to start going into racism and then it's lost all its humor.

The greatest thing for me is when my friends come to me and go "you've probably seen this, but check out this awesome internet thing" and 99% of the time I have seen it, but every once in a while they will surprise me.

Holy shit. Are you me? Every single sentence you said describes my life EXACTLY o.o


Want to be friends ^_^?
"You can be creative but I will crush it under the iron fist of my conservative play." - Liquid`Tyler █ MVP ■ MC ■ Boxer ■ Grubby █
elmizzt
Profile Joined February 2010
United States3309 Posts
June 08 2011 06:31 GMT
#28
On June 08 2011 15:05 flowSthead wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 08 2011 14:48 elmizzt wrote:
On June 08 2011 14:13 flowSthead wrote:
Yeah I have a similar experience, only despite all my friends being nerds, I am the one that spends the most time on the internet, interneting it up. So they ask me every once in a while how the internet is doing and what the cool new thing is, and I don't actually know because I stopped caring a long time ago, but I show them youtube videos. Everyone loves cute animals doing cute things. I do occasionally troll knowyourmeme and encyclopedia dramatica, but I mean how does one really explain Epic Beard Man for example? I'll have to start going into racism and then it's lost all its humor.

The greatest thing for me is when my friends come to me and go "you've probably seen this, but check out this awesome internet thing" and 99% of the time I have seen it, but every once in a while they will surprise me.

Holy shit. Are you me? Every single sentence you said describes my life EXACTLY o.o


Want to be friends ^_^?

:3 <3
d=(^_^)z
M155_G33k
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States470 Posts
June 08 2011 23:22 GMT
#29
On June 08 2011 15:31 elmizzt wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 08 2011 15:05 flowSthead wrote:
On June 08 2011 14:48 elmizzt wrote:
On June 08 2011 14:13 flowSthead wrote:
Yeah I have a similar experience, only despite all my friends being nerds, I am the one that spends the most time on the internet, interneting it up. So they ask me every once in a while how the internet is doing and what the cool new thing is, and I don't actually know because I stopped caring a long time ago, but I show them youtube videos. Everyone loves cute animals doing cute things. I do occasionally troll knowyourmeme and encyclopedia dramatica, but I mean how does one really explain Epic Beard Man for example? I'll have to start going into racism and then it's lost all its humor.

The greatest thing for me is when my friends come to me and go "you've probably seen this, but check out this awesome internet thing" and 99% of the time I have seen it, but every once in a while they will surprise me.

Holy shit. Are you me? Every single sentence you said describes my life EXACTLY o.o


Want to be friends ^_^?

:3 <3



At least something good came from this ^____^
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