• stoy
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    9 months ago

    To be fair, it is hard to know if people are joking or not through text

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      9 months ago

      No it isn’t. Basic reading comprehension and context is all you need.

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        9 months ago

        Exactly, and I fon’t see the context of

        this one’s outta this world

        And the image related.

        So please, instead of just downvoting and making fun of me, downvote me while explaining the context.

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            9 months ago

            Ok? How does that explain anything regarding the context of the quote I mentioned?

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                9 months ago

                Ok, I’ll admit that I have been a bit slow today, and while I still disagree that our world is limited to a single planet, I do see the logic.

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                  You’re right that the word “world” is often used to represent different scales in different contexts. Some scales may be larger than our planet, and some may be smaller. The context is very important to interpret the meaning. “The world of I sects” might be a science documentary about small scale nature and the life spans of bugs. World building is a phrase often applies to fantasy/sci-fi/fiction novels or collaborative games where there is an effort to build a rich description of reality that arises from a set of initial assumptions/conditions that differ from our own reality. The scope of that may be much larger or much smaller than a single planet. The word really does have a lot of uses, and the context is really necessary to understand the meaning.

                  In the case of this image, for me at least, “out of this world” evokes a cliche elementary valentines or A+ style sticker on a school assignment that has a picture of a rocket ship with the phrase, “you’re outta this world”. If you received such a sticker in elementary school, you knew you did a good job. In that reading, the OP is cleverly telling the original meme creator that they have done a good job with the meme.

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          9 months ago

          You’re in a shitpost community, first of all.

          Second, read some books.

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            9 months ago

            You’re in a shitpost community

            Finally, an actual reason for this, I can accept that.

            Read some books

            I have read plenty of books, none of which mention the quote.

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              You obviously need to read more books so you can learn how to understand how words go together in different ways to convay our thoughts and emotions.

              Thousands of years of written language didn’t just stop having meaning because you are unable to grasp jokes.

              Edit: Drink some coffee and wake up dammit!