![]() Meme culture brought out the worst in people. That ok meme? People actually, sincerely believe that it was a white supremacy hand sign when it was a plant from 4chan to make juvenile and gullible memers believe and spread it online to the point people want to ban it. Memes have always been like fireworks, it's short, quick, a spectacle, and quickly fizzles out as it came. Look at what meme culture brought on to mainstream media: dangerous, stupid challenges, unfunny image macros from edgelord levels to religious or political subliminal messaging that piss people off, forced memes like minions or whatever the heck it is something now. It's fine online but doing it IRL is cringe as all hell. People were actually sincere in their choice there. It was so stupid to vote Never gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley even after 2 decades since its debut. I remember people voting in a music awards show when rickroll was a thing. Fri 8th Feb about running a joke into the ground turning it into unrecognisable powder that meme pages snort like coccaine?.None of it is terribly important, and it shouldn't ruin your day, or make you speak ill of anyone. You lump hundreds of thousands of players, if not millions, in with yourself, on being highly offended by a few sentences about the inclusion of a 60s cartoon character in the sequel for a campy 90s fighting game series. However, implying that you should speak on behalf of all fans (or at least a sufficient amount to render the game unprofitable) when you say that this tweet bums you out so hard that you go from wanting to buy the game to NOT wanting to buy it? It's a perfect "say something nice or keep your mouth shut" situation. Stale meme or not, commenting on it officially means they acknowledge it, and then they need to be in on the joke, or they will just be insulting the intelligence of their fans, by assuming that they're 100% serious about the whole thing. Wed 6th Feb have of course a right to be offended, they're being blunt without softening the blow with any dash of humor.Later on, the official Mortal Kombat 11 Twitter account paid its respects to Shaggy with the following hashtag: ![]() During the delayed Kombat Kast, the game's community manager completely shut down the possibility of this cartoon character - or the rest of the gang - making an appearance in the upcoming release, with this brutal reply: The Mortal Kombat series' co-creator Ed Boon even played along for a while, acknowledging Shaggy supporters on his Twitter account.įor anyone who thought there might be a chance of the cartoon character coming to the eleventh entry in the violent and bloody fighting series, think again. If you've been keeping tabs on Mortal Kombat 11, you may or may not have heard about a fan petition asking NetherRealm Studios to add Shaggy from the Scooby-Doo animation to the game. Ultimate isn't the only game which has a vocal minority of fans who like to make questionable fighter requests. ![]()
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