"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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I am trying to catch up, but did something happen to the Gumroad? I was told my sub was canceled due to inability to charge my card and entering my card data is giving me an error.
Unfortunately yeah, Gumroad can't process payments for Null, dropped by yet another payment processor.
 
@Null I know it's a new day and you may have moved on, but I have a different idea for you to make money off of Indians.

Use AI to summarize and condense threads or OPs, use AI to translate it, then hire Indians on fiver to stand outside somewhere in India and read the script on film.

Upload them to YouTube as shorts or something.

Maybe that would work.

Imagine coming across a video of someone speaking jibberish but the one thing you can make out is "Nig Ruggheita."

If you did one on Vess Votson, I bet the channel could catch on.

You could call the channel Kathak Farms ( कथक फार्म्स ) because Kathak is a classical Indian dance that is known for its intricate storytelling. The name could allude to a whole farm of such stories.
 
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this busted ass piece of shit

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at least it's white
 
Sneed's Feed and Seed (formerly Chucks)... I don't get it
Several times on this board I have seen references to this store that was on The Simpsons. Everyone here seems to think it's funny and clever and I don't know what it is. I even saw the episode and the store itself in this episode, yet I still don't get it. What does it mean?
 
Sneed's Feed and Seed (formerly Chucks)... I don't get it
Several times on this board I have seen references to this store that was on The Simpsons. Everyone here seems to think it's funny and clever and I don't know what it is. I even saw the episode and the store itself in this episode, yet I still don't get it. What does it mean?
It means that Chuck tried to own and operate a feed & seed, which is a type of country establishment where farmers may buy feed for their livestock and seeds for their crops. After his failures to run a profitable business, the shop was purchased by a fine entrepreneur by the name of Sneed. Being a savvy businessman, Sneed was able to turn around the store's fortunes and keep it alive long enough to serve Homer Simpson during his shenanigans and escapades.
 
Do niggers pass the turing test?:thinking:
Holden: "You're in your house, walking along when all of the sudden you hear..."
Leon: "Which one?"
Holden: "What?"
Leon: "What house?"
Holden: "It doesn't make any difference what house, it's completely hypothetical."
Leon: "But, how come I'd be there?"
Holden: "Maybe your latest baby momma kicked you out, maybe the gang found your previous house and shot it up. Leon, you hear a chirp from the smoke detector."
Leon: "Smoke detector? What's that?"
Holden: "You know what the white circle on the ceiling is?"
Leon: "Of course!"
Holden: "Same thing."
Leon: "I ain't never heard them called a smoke detector before, but I understand what you mean."
Holden: "Anyway, the smoke detector chirps, but you're not helping."
Leon: "What do you mean, I'm not helping?"
Holden: "The smoke detector is chirping, it's obviously in pain but you're not helping. Why aren't you helping Leon?"
Leon: "What do you mean chrip?"
Holden: "The sound it makes when the battery is low?"
Leon: "Oh, yea, I've heard that, it stops eventually."
Holden: "Why didn't you change the battery Leon?"
Leon: "Ain't nobody gonna change no battery, you see how expensive those things are? And I gotta get a ladder? Fuck that."
Holden: "It says here in your file that your entire family burned to death in a fire, I think we now understand."
 
Sneed's Feed and Seed (formerly Chucks)... I don't get it
Several times on this board I have seen references to this store that was on The Simpsons. Everyone here seems to think it's funny and clever and I don't know what it is. I even saw the episode and the store itself in this episode, yet I still don't get it. What does it mean?

Hot take, I've never thought Sneeds Feed and Seed was funny and was pretty sure all my comedy friends who did were either nuts or screwing with me.
 
@Null https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SIX5wUE3G4 I know SFO is low hanging fruit, but this is such intense boot licking for the US government from a fucking Canadian and he is gleefully dancing on the graves of those murdered at Ruby Ridge (and Waco) and it is just so fucking disgusting. Hoping you cover it just so he gets fucking blasted for being such a fucking ignorant evil retard.
 
Sneed's Feed and Seed (formerly Chucks)... I don't get it
Several times on this board I have seen references to this store that was on The Simpsons. Everyone here seems to think it's funny and clever and I don't know what it is. I even saw the episode and the store itself in this episode, yet I still don't get it. What does it mean?
I asked Grok for you.
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Describe why Sneed's feed and seed is funny
Answer
Sneed's Feed and Seed is considered funny primarily due to its association with an internet meme that originated from an episode of the TV show The Simpsons. Here’s a breakdown of why it has become a humorous reference:

Origin from "Marge vs. the Monorail": The meme stems from the episode "Marge vs. the Monorail" where there's a brief scene where Marge drives by a building with the sign "Sneed's Feed and Seed." The humor starts with the alliteration and the peculiar, yet catchy, name.

Alliteration and Rhyme: The name "Sneed's Feed and Seed" has a catchy rhythm and rhyme. The repetition of the 's' and 'd' sounds makes it memorable and amusing. The structure "X's Y and Z" where all components start with the same letter adds to the comedic effect.

Meme Evolution - "Sneed's Chuckle": On internet forums, especially 4chan, users started joking about what would happen if the business changed hands. A common riff was that if "Sneed" died, the place might be renamed to "Chuck's Feed and Seed," thus becoming "Chuck's".
This led to the phrase "Sneed's Chuckle," where users would laugh at the transition in ownership or just mention "Sneed's" to elicit a laugh from those in the know.

Cultural Touchstone for Internet Humor: The meme has transcended its original context to become a cultural touchstone for a certain type of internet humor where the humor lies in the absurdity, the reference, and the shared knowledge among internet users.

Niche Humor and Community: The humor of Sneed's Feed and Seed often appeals to a niche audience who enjoy meta-humor, wordplay, or are fans of The Simpsons. It's a way for community members to recognize each other and share in a laugh that's somewhat exclusive due to its specific reference points.

Legacy of Repetition: Over time, the simple act of mentioning "Sneed's Feed and Seed" has become a meme in itself, where the humor is in the repetition and the expectation of the punchline, even when there isn't one. It's the knowing nod to others in the know.

In summary, the humor of Sneed's Feed and Seed comes from its catchy name, its transformation into an internet meme, the shared cultural reference among certain online communities, and the ongoing evolution of the meme through community interaction.
 
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