• TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      Yes. Try and keep up with the context of the conversation.

      It helps if you follow what’s going on.

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        So it’s not well known enough to be parody as opposed to plagiarism in one context, but everyone has heard of it and is calling it out for plagiarism in another?

        Makes perfect sense.

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          6 months ago

          Seriously? If you’re unable to follow the conversation then don’t chime in.

          Your little “gotcha!” comments are just showing how much you have no idea what’s been said.

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            6 months ago

            I can follow a conversation just fine. In one thread, someone says it’s more parody than plagiarism, although the original isn’t super well known so people might not recognize it as parody, to which you reply that it obviously is since three people have called it out for being plagiarism. In this thread, you ask how something can possibly be parody if the original isn’t well enough known.

            Funny though that you gripe about a comic not being well known enough to be effectively parodied in reply to a comment saying the original has its own KnowYourMeme page, then accuse me of not being able to follow a conversation.