Message from @Reaps

Discord ID: 457561774389198849


2018-06-16 14:36:52 UTC  

do you want one

2018-06-16 14:37:52 UTC  

nah, I wouldnt want to have a incel¨

2018-06-16 14:37:56 UTC  

they are icky

2018-06-16 14:48:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/457557137229611018/Screen_Shot_2018-06-16_at_10.48.29_AM.png

2018-06-16 14:49:03 UTC  

Generally, what incels need is a shower, some hobbies, and a little self-worth that they simply won't get doing what they're doing

2018-06-16 14:53:39 UTC  

Na Nu Na Nu

2018-06-16 14:54:57 UTC  

NANI

2018-06-16 14:55:01 UTC  

fuck's sake

2018-06-16 14:55:11 UTC  

They even put the torch on a *river raft*

2018-06-16 14:55:20 UTC  

"huh wonder why it went out"

2018-06-16 14:57:23 UTC  

💯

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/457559319819452416/incognito.png

2018-06-16 14:57:41 UTC  

*ha*

2018-06-16 14:58:07 UTC  

I like the idea of his channel a lot

2018-06-16 14:58:38 UTC  

Internet History might as well become a seperate subject someday, it can take a fucking atlas and two thesauruses. thesauri? to explain shit sometimes

2018-06-16 15:01:58 UTC  

"What was your major?"

"Internet History"

2018-06-16 15:04:41 UTC  

I mean, who knows, someday it might be important stuff man

2018-06-16 15:04:55 UTC  

how fast does meme culture mutate today compared to 2008-2010ish?

2018-06-16 15:05:08 UTC  

We may need entire courses to make sense of this shit in a few decades

2018-06-16 15:07:05 UTC  

Well, I believe the US Military actually studied memetic warfare back in the late 70s, believe it or not

2018-06-16 15:07:08 UTC  

(probably not)

2018-06-16 15:07:21 UTC  

But I do recall skimming over a large document published around that time

2018-06-16 15:07:27 UTC  

Oh, like the uh

2018-06-16 15:07:30 UTC  

I forget what it was called

2018-06-16 15:07:37 UTC  

the cartoon of the big nosed guy. "___ was here"

2018-06-16 15:07:40 UTC  

Kilroy?

2018-06-16 15:07:41 UTC  

DDE93 posted the whole thing on the sub about nine months ago

2018-06-16 15:08:00 UTC  

Kilroy was here? which started as a joke but the soviets eventually became convinced it was taunting from american spies?

2018-06-16 15:08:04 UTC  

I think it was something like that?

2018-06-16 15:08:34 UTC  

Well

2018-06-16 15:08:45 UTC  

Kilroy was just this thing US troops did during WWII

2018-06-16 15:08:51 UTC  

And things expanded from there

2018-06-16 15:08:57 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/457562230787932161/Screenshot_540.png

2018-06-16 15:08:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/457562236651569182/Screenshot_541.png

2018-06-16 15:08:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/457562240770506764/Screenshot_542.png

2018-06-16 15:09:02 UTC  

..

2018-06-16 15:09:08 UTC  

so anyway

2018-06-16 15:09:10 UTC  

*s p a m*

2018-06-16 15:09:53 UTC  

"According to one story, German intelligence found the phrase on captured American equipment. This led Adolf Hitler to believe that Kilroy could be the name or codename of a high-level Allied spy. At the time of the Potsdam Conference in 1945, it was rumored that Stalin found "Kilroy was here" written in the VIPs' bathroom, prompting him to ask his aides who Kilroy was.[1][10] War photographer Robert Capa noted a use of the phrase at Bastogne in December 1944: "On the black, charred walls of an abandoned barn, scrawled in white chalk, was the legend of McAuliffe's GIs: KILROY WAS STUCK HERE."[11]"

2018-06-16 15:09:57 UTC  

This is what I was thinking of

2018-06-16 15:28:53 UTC  

@franti I am bathing in their salt right now.