People Tweet Shaggy Memes to Matthew Lillard

mentha

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Oct 27, 2017
6,693
I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
 

TrueBroLapp

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Nov 7, 2018
172
The hole Shaggy Blanco meme was a thing when the ToP Dragon Ball Super arc was happening.
What made it become so big now?
 
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The Fallen
Oct 25, 2017
25,141
I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
This analysis is bizarre.

Random shit from years ago takes off all the time.
 

Village

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Oct 25, 2017
10,810
I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
You sound like a washed old dude who doesn't understand how memes work
 

Einchy

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Oct 25, 2017
42,169
I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
 

joecanada

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Oct 28, 2017
3,651
Canada
I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
This actually makes it funnier. What's so funny about memes about how powerful someone like thanos is ? You have to find the most obscure , least powerful figure and posit them as the most powerful being to make the joke any good .... I figured this would be obvious
 

Bengraven

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Oct 26, 2017
3,857
Thought they were sending these to Matthew McConaughey and got really confused for a moment.
 
Oct 29, 2017
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I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
ML delivered an outstanding performance in Twin Peaks Season 3 just two years ago, I wouldn't say he's not a "big name". Scooby Doo movie for sure, though.
 

Emergency & I

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Oct 27, 2017
6,634
I used to play in a city soccer league with him. I periodically said his lines at him when we’d encounter each other for a ball.

Super great dude.
 

Syntrophos

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Nov 25, 2018
177
I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
A lot of memes in the super online segments of the internet (not just the weird twitter circles) pumps out memes that have little relevancy to any current trend. This analysis feels very much like a 40 year old trying to understand the kids.
 

SatoAilDarko

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Oct 25, 2017
2,416
I wonder how many people reading this thread don't realize Matthew Lillard has been the official voice of Shaggy for a while and has voiced him in over a hundred episodes and a dozen movies.

I'm usually into extremely online jokes but these fall flat for so many reasons. ML isn't a big name anymore, the SD movie is way outta date, and the concept in general is just played out. It seems like some small irrelevant fandom trying its damnedest to break out past its own stratosphere and into mainstream relevance.

ML not really embracing it, whether ironic or not, doesn't help either.
Like this for example.