• queermunist she/her
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    410 days ago

    Well, by now it’s just a self referential meme like all memes. The joke is itself, the context doesn’t even matter anymore.

    It’s still not a joke about miscarriage.

    • @squaresinger@lemmy.world
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      210 days ago

      So what now? Is it a joke about bullying some creator for stuff he made half a life ago, or does the context not matter when the context is put like that?

      • queermunist she/her
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        39 days ago

        The context is that people recognize the meme. That’s basically it. The joke is itself.

        But also I don’t really care if some artist is annoyed that his early, bad artwork became the butt of a joke. He was in his 20s when he started that comic, let’s not pretend like this is bullying a child’s comics or something.

          • queermunist she/her
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            29 days ago

            That’s the history of memes.

            So at first, people were making fun of a bad artist with a bad comic. In that context it wasn’t edgelord material, he was an adult and he can handle being the butt of a joke.

            Then, the meme gained a life of its own (its context was itself) and that old context ceased to matter. It wasn’t about the artist anymore, but without context it still wasn’t edgelord material.

            At no point was the joke edgy because the joke was never about miscarriage.