• KrankyKong@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    It didn’t really seem like an argument to me… more like a joke that some people took way too seriously.

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      7 months ago

      Normally the good jokes are also somewhat smart, even though they are not “serious”. A joke about Texas being big is not very smart, IMHO. Is also not very original, as it’s not the first one I’ve seen in this vein. And above all, it’s specially stupid to end it with a remark about “The European mind cannot comprehend this”, because Europeans know a lot more about the US than the US people know about Europe.

      IOW, it’s not that it’s struck a nerve, it’s that it was legit bad.

      PS: Oh, and, the fact that it appeals to Europeans, it seems like it appeals on Europe as a whole, which makes it doubly stupid, because then individual members of the EU/continent are like USA states, and then each member/state has routes as long as the one in the original meme.

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        6 months ago

        I never said it was a good joke… smh. Looks like its easy to trigger the Europeans nowadays. I’m assuming you’re European; could be wrong here. Please correct me if so.

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        6 months ago

        Normally the good jokes are also somewhat smart, even though they are not “serious”. A joke about Texas being big is not very smart, IMHO

        Yeah this is literally Europeans clowning on the dumb “joke” with our own version of the dumb joke.