You're a moron who doesn't even know what memes actually are. They've existed forever, and they'll continue to exist forever; they're literally in our genetics. The colloquial definition of them isn't an accurate description.
>be at bar >talking about movies >some guy says something stupid >unzip my jacket and put my soijak t-shirt on full display, showing him the error of his ways >he beats the shit out of me
NOTHING is sacred, next time you see an "outrage" thread, just remember that it's most likely a shill and to hide it instead of getting their engagement numbers up.
>NOTHING is sacred
Memes aren't. And the people who pretend like memes are sacrosanct are fricking obnoxious and deserve to be upset by this shit until they get the self realization that maybe this is exactly what they sound like when they start spouting off memes.
Depends on how embarrassing it is. Literally me or big chungus as variants in a Looney Tunes mobile game is fine since they came from Looney Tunes to begin with but shit like no me gusta being referenced in the PPG reboot years after the joke died was just kind of pathetic.
When corporations use a meme that means its time to move on, the only exception being a franchise like Sonic that kind of needs to lean into the self deprecation to stay relevant.
I just see it more as a surprise when it comes to the Looney Tunes, really. To see one throwaway gag from a Bob Clampett cartoon from 1941 get turned into an entire character for some weird mobileshit RPG is a trip.
When those memes are the only time those characters have been relevant in years, it's fine. I kind of want them to go all in on the memes and declare the Big Chungus and "Literally Me" to be entirely separate characters from Bugs and Daffy.
Personally, I don't mind if the corporation actually does something with the meme than just merely acknowledge it. Chungus works in World of Mayhem because they took a split second gag and forming a moveset around it for a turn based combat game
I honestly don't even see memes irl except on Cinemaphile and Twitter. It's kind of cringe of them making official shit out of irrelevance. But I never knew Looney Tunes has a gacha game lol. Who would even play that? Furries? Kek. Most kids today don't even know about the Looney Tunes.
I just overlook them because their dead to begin with
they're
Yes.
Companies should use meme more often because memes are a blight of stagnation that deserve to die quickly.
You're a moron who doesn't even know what memes actually are. They've existed forever, and they'll continue to exist forever; they're literally in our genetics. The colloquial definition of them isn't an accurate description.
>ackshually
frick off nerd you know exactly what they meant.
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No, anon was right and you are just mad you can't refute him on an intellectual basis, dummy.
Where is Silent Hill, Kojimbo?
Based, I can't wait for jaks to start appearing on t-shirts just like what happened to rage comics.
Literally the best thing that could happen, maybe then morons would stop spamming that trash in here
>be at bar
>talking about movies
>some guy says something stupid
>unzip my jacket and put my soijak t-shirt on full display, showing him the error of his ways
>he beats the shit out of me
They already did, for a long time now actually.
NOTHING is sacred, next time you see an "outrage" thread, just remember that it's most likely a shill and to hide it instead of getting their engagement numbers up.
>NOTHING is sacred
Memes aren't. And the people who pretend like memes are sacrosanct are fricking obnoxious and deserve to be upset by this shit until they get the self realization that maybe this is exactly what they sound like when they start spouting off memes.
Depends on how embarrassing it is. Literally me or big chungus as variants in a Looney Tunes mobile game is fine since they came from Looney Tunes to begin with but shit like no me gusta being referenced in the PPG reboot years after the joke died was just kind of pathetic.
When corporations use a meme that means its time to move on, the only exception being a franchise like Sonic that kind of needs to lean into the self deprecation to stay relevant.
Not if it's well done. So yes.
>Do you get upset when you see memes get referenced by big corporations?
>not if it’s well done
>well done
When is that?
Read my post again.
I used to. I feel indifferent about it now.
Holy shit I'm in a game?
Internet memes are basically public domain works without a waiting period. Why wouldn't corporations use them
There is literally nothing wrong with OP pic.
I've never seen the "literally me" Daffy meme outside of Cinemaphile
Me neither but like everything else I assume it's posted on Discords too.
I just see it more as a surprise when it comes to the Looney Tunes, really. To see one throwaway gag from a Bob Clampett cartoon from 1941 get turned into an entire character for some weird mobileshit RPG is a trip.
you put "literally me" in a game?
When those memes are the only time those characters have been relevant in years, it's fine. I kind of want them to go all in on the memes and declare the Big Chungus and "Literally Me" to be entirely separate characters from Bugs and Daffy.
The lack of self awareness is the most frustrating part of this.
It's just as stupid when you do it.
WOM is a gacha game, who cares?
Props to them for milking out what they can.
A reminder.
Why is he hot?
Drawn by people incapable of separating cute from sexual
Why has no one on Modelresources attempted to extract any of the Lola models from that game?
I'm fricking pissed off! They did not ask to use my likeness! My lawyer will be hearing about this!
Personally, I don't mind if the corporation actually does something with the meme than just merely acknowledge it. Chungus works in World of Mayhem because they took a split second gag and forming a moveset around it for a turn based combat game
I honestly don't even see memes irl except on Cinemaphile and Twitter. It's kind of cringe of them making official shit out of irrelevance. But I never knew Looney Tunes has a gacha game lol. Who would even play that? Furries? Kek. Most kids today don't even know about the Looney Tunes.
I cringe a little and move on
Not on that instance because between space jam 2 being crap and them referencing the meme, WB did a solid job killing the whole fat bugs bunny meme.
Not exactly, they own those frames, they're not public domain just because they became memes.
No if they're correctly portrayed
Use a new meme to make fun of them using a old meme
A little bit, yeah. But there's also something cool about the acknowledgment.
Yes, especially dated ones done by supposedly “based” ecelebs.
>Getting this upset over the "foot lettuce" meme
No
Not if we get some cool toys out of it.
Looney Tunes was memes before memes existed. They get grandfathered into the system.
>Unzips my dick
I saw my shitbag brother force my grandma to play a Spongebob meme Monopoly game once so yeah I think it's shitty.
Why they are putting MY image without permission?!
Grow up