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some_guy, in Seasonal Affective Disorder

I don’t understand this.

fossilesque,
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Adkml,

Loss

AtmaJnana,
dingus,

Oh my god the Indiana Jones one is perfect

Knusper,

There’s a comic, titled “Loss”, which is infamous, because it’s incredibly fucking depressive. People don’t enjoy being reminded of it. And so, of course, it has become an internet culture / meme thing to do precisely that, but in a sneaky way.

In particular, the comic has 4 panels and an arrangement of characters in a certain, recognizable pattern. So, over time, it’s been reduced ad absurdum to just this pattern.

Well, and in the meme above, it becomes apparent that it’s replicating the Loss pattern, when that fourth panel has the DNA flipped on its side. So, the joke is that we have the pattern-seeking brain for recognizing Loss.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

There’s a comic, titled “Loss”,

Sonofa…

TheOakTree,

I think a good way to introduce people to the loss format is to show them the original vs the two-stick version, and then show the derivatives. It’s golden and still makes me laugh!

bearwithastick, (edited )

If I recall correctly, it’s not infamous for being super depressing but because it used to be a light hearted web comic (CTRL+ALT+DEL) about nerds doing nerd stuff and then the author decided to go into this weird dramatic arch of an ongoing love story that just didn’t really fit into the whole thing. The “Loss” strip was the overly dramatic peak of this arch and I think at this point people were already making fun of it. While the topic certainly is pretty depressing, it was more the fact that this whole thing was rather cringeworthy and over the top that started the whole meme.

dingus,

I had always wondered how Loss became such a meme. The comic itself was rather uninspired and lame, and it was odd to me when the internet made it take off…although the memes about it tend to be mildly entertaining. Knowing the context behind it helps a lot.

urist,
@urist@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I was a youngin’ when this happened, and I loved webcomics so I was paying attention to the scene. I hated CAD though.

Everything you said is right, and I want to add my own perspective.

The author took his uninspired joke strip where there was no plot, gave the main character (the self-insert) a girlfriend (and keep in mind, the self-insert was your typical no-personality nerd main character), and started to make a plot arch out of it. The girlfriend got pregnant, and this is drama. And instead of having any of the characters grow into people with personalities, he gave that girlfriend character a miscarriage. So he could get back to his no-plot video game joke strip.

It felt very much like those sit-com episodes where everything has to be wrapped up in a half hour, and nobody can learn anything because the show will go to syndicated reruns and be played out of order.

Miscarriages are stressful, emotional events, and he turned it into a disposable plot point. The girlfriend character had no real character development. She was a cardboard cutout introduced to be a girlfriend, and her suffering was used to neatly wrap this plot up for the strip.

It was loathsome. Just awful, unfunny obtuse nonsense written by a man with no ability to self reflect, and no intellectual curiosity about how other people think and feel.

Haggunenons,
@Haggunenons@lemmy.world avatar
urist,
@urist@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Exactly lol

athos77, (edited )

And so, of course, it has become an internet culture / meme thing to do precisely that, but in a sneaky way.

MFW I realize that Loss is just Rick-rolling the latest generation.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Loss is from 2008, Rick Rolling started the year before. They’re about the same age.

Gork, in Classic.

Putting the ass back in mass.

pokemaster787, in He did though.

What even is this argument?

“Scientists who say they can’t afford to do X should do X”? Does he think this makes him sound smart?

Cort, in Handy Pocket Guide
MajorMajormajormajor, in Handy Pocket Guide

Thanks, I’m always mixing up Oregano and Aragorn. Makes cooking mighty awkward when I accidentally put Aragorn King of Gondor onto my food.

shiveyarbles,

Kick it up a notch with a pinch of Strider

MajorMajormajormajor,

Bam!

Holyhandgrenade,
@Holyhandgrenade@lemmy.world avatar

The blood of Numenor tastes so good though

ArchTemperedKoala, in Pronouns.

Mister Doctor.

Maultasche,

It’s Strange

SendMeYourTatas,

Who?

Minarble,

Dentarthurdent

SnipingNinja,

Doofenshmirtz

PopShark,

Dr. Mr. Professor Patrick

Sotuanduso, in Don't worry about it.

Why is your password *******?

someguy3,

It’s a new feature. Type in your password to try it.

LolaCat,

hunter2

floridaman,

cool fediverse feature, I just see a bunch of asterisks

kozy138, in Oxygen.

Probably more like ‘slowly corroding’ from the inside.

NoSpiritAnimal,
@NoSpiritAnimal@lemmy.world avatar

Combustion is rapid oxidation, corrosion is slow oxidation, therefore corrosion is slow fire.

Norgur, (edited ) in Why lie, I guess?

Well, sometimes, lackluster adoption of modern technology is a boon. We must make sure.that they never discover the goon-for-hire corners of the interwebs.

Jode, in Listen, Susan. It's a valid theory, just look at the damn thing.

Behold, Erdtree

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Erdtree O Erdtree,

Erdtree O Erdtree

JackGreenEarth, in help

Make the predator eat plants, easy!

OneWomanCreamTeam,

A good nature documentary can definitely make me cry my eyes out over a poor little plant dying.

elbarto777,

Don’t worry. Plants have no feelings.

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Right?

Furball,

Don’t trees like, cry or something

DragonTypeWyvern,

GAIA WEEPS

And TIL, and some animals can hear it?

Wild.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,
I_am_10_squirrels,
Zink, in listen, little timmy needs to learn sometime

I had this exact conversation a few days ago, and my kid is even 6!

siipale,
shneancy,

wow your kid is 720? no wonder he’s scared he might live to see it!

Pyr_Pressure, in 𓍊𓋼😿𓋼𓍊

Wouldn’t fungi all die out if it weren’t for plants and bacteria? They’re parasitic and feed on dead things no?

IDontHavePantsOn,

That’s all of life…

Pyr_Pressure,

Not plants and bacteria, many of them can survive off sunlight and minerals broken down from stones, such as lichen. Although I guess lichen is a combination of plants, bacteria and fungi

IDontHavePantsOn,

Sure.

oce,
@oce@jlai.lu avatar

I’m afraid I only eat alive food it’s important for my internal vibration and helps me meditate more intensively to find my true self.

Jazsta,

Some are parasitic, most are saprophytic (decomposers/recyclers), others are symbiotic and exchange nutrients with trees

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

plants and bacteria would struggle without animals and fungi as well, everything depends on like literally the entire earth’s ecosystems to survive to some degree.

like fungi recycle dead things into an absurd amount of nutrients, without them trees especially would barely break down and just stick around until very very eventually they turn into coal.

Pyr_Pressure,

Yes they would struggle, but eventually they would adapt.

If everything but plants disappeared tomorrow, many plants would die but some would survive and adapt.

If everything but fungi disappeared tomorrow, they would all die out.

Same with animals.

Bacteria would survive like plants would, with most of them dying but many surviving and adapting.

TheKingBee,
@TheKingBee@lemmy.world avatar

like fungi recycle dead things into an absurd amount of nutrients, without them trees especially would barely break down and just stick around until very very eventually they turn into coal.

this is just such a cool thing to think about, there was a time when there were just dead trees everywhere in forests, like just laying there being logs or whatever, just piles and piles of dead trees and that’s where coal comes from.

The people mining and dying and polluting the planet just digging out piles of dead trees.

Just like what? I get it, but what?

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

broke: digging up dead trees
woke: growing new trees

angrystego,

Cyanobacteria would be perfectly alright.

Posadas, in 𓍊𓋼😿𓋼𓍊
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packadal, in abandonware empires

Regarding “the company made the new tech incompatible with the new tech to force people to buy the new”, I’ll invoke Hanlon’s razor.

I worked for a software company that was bought out by a microscope company, because they realized making a new software from scratch for each microscope was very expensive.

They did not have the know-how to reuse the software.

And yes. They were that bad at software, when they bought us out, colleagues of mine audited the software they were writing for their newest microscope, and it was so bad they threw out the whole thing to start from scratch, with proper software engineering practices.

Also, there is an open source toolkit that is pretty good at reading microscope data called VTK (IIRC it’s developed partly by Zeiss, one of the two main microscope manufacturers).

Dark_Dragon,

Yup somebody suggest that person VTK(open source) for the person in the post

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