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Jakdracula , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.
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That’s Bernie Kopell, aka Siegfried.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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I think of him as Doc from The Love Boat, but that works too.

Blue_Morpho ,

My favorite role was Baron von Butcher.

Blue_Morpho ,

Did some Googling and found he was in a sketch in a 1994 episode of Saturday Night Live that was a TNG / Love boat crossover.

But I can’t find a clip on YouTube!

Ten Forward needs this!

LemmyKnowsBest ,

Oh, I thought it was the dad from ALF.

FlyingSquid OP , (edited )
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You were not alone in that belief. Someone else said the same thing. His name was Max Wright, incidentally. Sadly, he passed away in 2019. He is occasionally confused with Austin Pendleton, Max from The Muppet Movie, who has the same name as Max Wright, which doesn’t help. To make things even more confusing, they were once in the same movie- Simon*, which came out in 1980. Austin is, thankfully, still with us.

*It’s like K-PAX if the psychiatrist was the one who convinced the guy he was an alien.

imPastaSyndrome ,

Wait what?! Which??

originalucifer ,
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ack. i thought it was max wright

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Excuse me, but would the star of 101 episodes of ALF and 15 episodes of Misfits of Science sink this low?

Don’t answer that.

ummthatguy ,
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originalucifer ,
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i was so upset when they canceled misfits

ChicoSuave , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.

Our parents and their parents all tried to conform to a type of idyllic family stereotype that was never attainable. Family members were ignored and ostracized for behaving outside that stereotype. Excuses like “it’s a fad” started specifically because of the need to explain away the behavior without allowing any follow up questions.

It took a long time but we are finally able to embrace our differences and recognize what’s actually normal. Conservatives are still fighting to live that unattainable lifestyle and mad at everyone else cause they can’t.

Sanctus ,
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And could you imagine what that does to you mentally? Trying to square the circle? I’d imagine people that subscribe to that ideal have vastly higher domestic abuse rates. As long as they aren’t murdering small animals and hurting other people, your kids and family are growing fine.

Omega_Man ,

I want to be stereotyped. I want to be classified.

dessimbelackis ,

All good man, nobody’s gonna kink shame

bitwaba ,

I love the kinks!

Sausage_Mahoney ,

See kids, what we have here is a top notch descendents reference. Often overlooked, but never unappreciated

Thunderwolf ,

I want a suburban home. I want to be a clone

sp3tr4l ,

The individual desires judgement. Without that desire, the cohesion of groups is impossible, and so is civilization.

ummthatguy , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.
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Peppycito , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.

This picture looks like the basis for 1/4 of the Kids In The Hall’s skits.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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I feel like Bruce McCulloch had a closet full of flannel shirts with the arms cut off.

proper ,
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fire fire fire, fire on my BRAIN

NegativeLookBehind , in Also, you have been turned into a worm.
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Sorry, I just have to ask-

What in the fuck are you talking about?

GregorGizeh ,

Not op, no idea either. Best I can make of it is some sort of surrealist fifth level multi playered reference to several memes at once? The only one I know is the trolley problem one

5C5C5C ,

If we are now considering philosophical intellectual exercises to be memes then this description is accurate.

GregorGizeh ,

Well obviously it is a philosophical dilemma, but the dozens of ironic variations created for memes gave it a different purpose as meme template.

Otherwise it would be a lot less well known i would guess, under normal circumstances you encounter this perhaps once or twice during your education unless you actively take an interest in such musings. Due to the memes I probably come across the drawing once per week if not more

entropicdrift , (edited )
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The grand hilbert hotel is a metaphor about infinity. If a hotel has an infinite number of rooms, it will have enough room for him. If every room is full, they can all still move up by one room number. Infinity means you can always shift everyone up by 1 room number.

The ship of theseus is a philosophical question about whether it’s still the same ship after having every board and nail in it replaced over centuries of repairs gradually replacing all of its parts.

Asking if Sisyphus is happy is a reference to a famous Albert Camus (French absurdist philosopher) quote “One must imagine Sisyphus happy”

GregorGizeh ,

Very interesting stuff, thank you!

Albeit the post deems a bit esoteric for lemmyshitpost without the extra context

lugal ,

I love how you call them memes. These are things philosophers talked about long before the word meme had its modern day meaning, even before it was coined in the first place. But in a way, yes, they are all memes

GregorGizeh ,

I mean, I also acknowledged them as philosophical dilemmas in another comment, but I suppose it is my own fault for not clarifying that in the first.

lugal ,

No, I wasn’t ironic. It’s not wrong to think of these dilemmas, paradoxes and ideas as memes. Memes are not only pictures

Makeitstop ,
Hjalamanger ,
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one must imagine Sisyphus happy”, a quote from the last sentence in Albert Camus book the myth of Sisyphus (original title; “Le mythe de Sisyphe”)

clay_pidgin ,

It’s meaningless and unfunny.

Sysiphus is cursed to forever till a boulder uphill.

The Hilbert Hotel is a philosophical math idea. It has an infinite number of rooms, all full. If you another person wants a room, everyone with a room moves over one. Room 1 moves into room 2, etc. Room 1 is now empty for the new person, and the hotel again has an infinite number of rooms, all full. Just one larger infinite than before.

The Ship of Theseus is a Greek story from Plutarch’s Lives about a ship whose parts get replaced as they wear out. The question is - is it the same ship if it has none of the same parts?

AliasVortex ,

Humor is admittedly subjective, but I enjoyed the random mismatched and subversion of expectations enough for a chuckle. The trolly problem setup and pretty much every other detail being ultimately irrelevant is rather amusing in an absurdist humor (Hitchhikers Guild) or anti-joke (yo’ Mama’s so fat…

spoilerThat we’re all very concerned for her health

) kind of way.

Rustmilian , in Sevens
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√49

kionite231 ,

Mathematicians of Lemmy it’s your chance to shine⭐✨

ummthatguy , in 4th rule
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Corvid ,

David S Pumpkins strikes again!

ouRKaoS ,

… Actually, yes I have lots of questions!

Thteven ,
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I can almost hear the music.

RagnarokOnline , in 4th rule

This is the most deranged shit…

AreaKode ,
Rolando , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.

YouTube has several copies of this, here’s one:

MeatsOfRage , in Also, you have been turned into a worm.

Nah, you can always rely on the Hilbert Hotel for a good night’s rest. Your room is down the hall, just keep walking, you’ll find it.

setsneedtofeed OP ,
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HogsTooth ,

All you gotta do is ask everyone to scoot down a room (or two, not sure if Sis and the boulder are looking to share a room) and you’ll find there’s plenty of room.

lowleveldata ,

I won’t have the heart to separate Sis and his lil boulder

niktemadur , in This is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.

Starring… a de-aged Brad Douriff, in the role of a lifetime!

BudgetBandit , in And then...it was just gone.

Let’s not forget 90% of true crime stuff is made by women, for women. Men don’t care about scary shit, we care about scarcity.

FQQD ,
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tf are you on about huh

SpaceNoodle ,

I think you forgot your meds today

Leg ,

Quite the theory you’ve got there.

Draedron ,

Isnt one of the biggest one the last podcast on the left and run by guys?

MindTraveller ,

This just in: men do not watch horror movies

BudgetBandit ,

Horror movies = SCARY! 😧

Wxnzxn , in Rolls a Nat 20
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Fucking cognitohazards in this subreddit, and I lost the game too, great.

KeraKali , in 4th rule

I fucking despise this and have sent it to several of my friends at light speed.

nicknonya ,
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Cris_Color ,
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An image of me, right now

HogsTooth , in Sevens

Roku is 6, I think 7 is nana

postnataldrip ,

Yeah, nana or shichi depending on context

HogsTooth ,

I’m still not sure what that context is. I’m a year into Duolingo and they haven’t spelled that out for me in a way I understand yet.

msage ,

It never will spell it out for japanese

kionite231 ,

I got my question’s answer in a different post LOL

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