Want to know what that means? That the joke is officially dead. And good riddance.
This. Once the mainstream finally catches on it's deader than elvis. I don't know why these old media dinosaurs think quoting internet or gaming culture will get them any points, especially as it takes months to reach their ears.
This. Once the mainstream finally catches on it's deader than elvis. I don't know why these old media dinosaurs think quoting internet or gaming culture will get them any points, especially as it takes months to reach their ears.
I bet the vast majority of their viewers have no idea what any of it meant. Which is why memes work.
Nvm I found it. I thought the dude with the sunglasses was going to say that.The detective guy that David Crusoe played as. Maybe I'm thinking of a different show.
So funny! This totally hilarious one line joke that's been run into the ground for the last 5 months was featured on a mediocre TV show so that their writers didn't have to come up with something new! They are validating internet culture, which I am a part of! Inside jokes are the best because they feel exclusive even though an enormous population is too!
Nvm I found it. I thought the dude with the sunglasses was going to say that.The detective guy that David Crusoe played as. Maybe I'm thinking of a different show.
I actually like watching that show, just not any recent episodes though. I think it is kinda cool they did that, but they only thing that will bug me if the writers' intentions were to attract more viewers than make a simple joke.
On a serious note. I really.[censored].hate.that.line. It was never funny. It's funny when someone uses it with the intention of getting a groan from the room, but it makes me want to forever deny that person who seriously finds if funny the ability to use internets or online gaming.