cute kitten stated: source post
Haha, thanks for finding that! Good job.
So Cora Segal has a "dating profile":
https://images.encyclopediadramatica.se/1/10/Triggly_Puff_Dating_Profile.jpg
You just couldn't make it up, ROFL
cute kitten stated: source post
Haha, thanks for finding that! Good job.
So Cora Segal has a "dating profile":
https://images.encyclopediadramatica.se/1/10/Triggly_Puff_Dating_Profile.jpg
You just couldn't make it up, ROFL
A new meme is born every minute, but i predict Trigglypuff will have staying power. Maybe not as big as Big Red, but still…
For the wider context, a short excerpt from the event:
(And the full recording of the event if whoever's interested: )
Trigglypuff's RL name hasn't been revealed yet, that will be fixed soon tho.
Hang on - i’ve seen that mug here in another thread last week, no?
yup, this trigglypiggly: http://sociopath-community.com/posts/571a8027b918fbf04bf6a6d4/p-action/previous/p-value/1461454826437/p-id/5720583293663aef4b97b230
Hard to tell them apart though, they all look and sound the same.
That one's been around forever. It's far from new.
It's beyond stereotypical. It's kind of a cliche, really.
"Perhaps this picture of Xanthippe originated with the historical Antisthenes, one of Socrates' pupils, since Xenophon initially puts this view into his mouth. Aelian also depicts her as a jealous shrew in his description of an episode in which she tramples underfoot a large and beautiful cake sent to Socrates by Alcibiades.[9] Diogenes Laërtius tells of other stories involving Xanthippe's supposed abusiveness, but he does not cite any source for them.[10]
An Emblem book print portraying Xanthippe emptying a chamber pot over Socrates, from Emblemata Horatianaillustrated by Otho Vaenius, 1607.
It seems that Xenophon's portrayal of her in his Symposium has been the most influential: Diogenes Laërtius, for example, seems to quote the Symposium passage, though he does not mention Xenophon by name,[10] and the term "Xanthippe" has now come to mean any nagging scolding person, especially a shrewish wife.
Later writers, such as Diogenes Laërtius who cite Aristotle as the earliest source, say that Socrates had a second wife called Myrto.[10]Plutarch tells of a similar story, reporting that it comes from a work entitled On Good Birth, but he expresses doubt as to whether it was written by Aristotle.[11] In Plutarch's version of the story, Socrates, who was already married, attended to Myrto's financial concerns when she became a widow; this does not entail marriage. We have no more reliable evidence on this issue.[12]
An unconfirmed anecdote purports that once Xanthippe was so enraged with her husband, that she took a chamber pot and poured it out over Socrates' head, which – goes the tale on – the philosopher accepted with the allegory: “After thunder comes the rain.†"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthippe
For centuries, that shrewish character has also been portrayed as fat.
moonshine stated: source post
Cake stated: source post
That one's been around forever. It's far from new.
It happened and was recorded on Monday (25 April 2016), you retard.
LOL
You called it a "new meme" you retard.
LOL
Hint: the word we oldies used to call our memes back in our day was motif.