Given the setting of this comic (Some time after 2001), wouldn’t they have already known what happened to the WTC? And dude is using a corded, residential phone, so it couldn’t have been that long after it 9/11…
It’s strange that you don’t understand over-analyzing on Lemmy. It’s a fairly frequent occurrence and the act of participating here implies a willingness to subscribe to that particular culture a significant part of which is over-analyzing things. Perhaps if you could you’d prefer to reject the over analytical nature of the site but by becoming a member of the community you become a part of the culture wholesale. I guess in that sense if you don’t give in to that part of the culture you will in fact change it so maybe by you being here and not understanding it, over analysis becomes slightly less a part of the intrinsic culture of Lemmy.
Yeah, because the other dude’s clothing style and the phone point to it being set in the 90s. Maybe even the 80s. He’s receiving a call from the future. If you look up pics and vids of Chandler Bing in the 90s, you can see him wearing this type of outfit several times.
Right, but if you Google pictures of Alexander Graham Bell, you’ll discover what he looks like, this rendering your argument invalid. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to pass a message to the front line via Morse code.
…if they called in 1999 and told us something will happen to the World Trade Center, probably it’s a magic future-phone and somebody should’ve put a stop to it before something happened. To the World Trade Center.
Given the setting of this comic (Some time after 2001), wouldn’t they have already known what happened to the WTC? And dude is using a corded, residential phone, so it couldn’t have been that long after it 9/11…
I don’t understand this weird Lemmy fascination with over-analyzing and breaking down shitposty jokes.
It’s strange that you don’t understand over-analyzing on Lemmy. It’s a fairly frequent occurrence and the act of participating here implies a willingness to subscribe to that particular culture a significant part of which is over-analyzing things. Perhaps if you could you’d prefer to reject the over analytical nature of the site but by becoming a member of the community you become a part of the culture wholesale. I guess in that sense if you don’t give in to that part of the culture you will in fact change it so maybe by you being here and not understanding it, over analysis becomes slightly less a part of the intrinsic culture of Lemmy.
(just in case. This is meant to be a joke)
I use Arch, btw
I am deeply sorry for upsetting you with my observations
I said I didn’t understand it, not that I was upset over it but okay.
The corded phone is my favourite part :P
I imagine, it’s part of the joke, that the phone looks old. Like, if the 50s called, it would have been a rotary phone…
Where did you get that it’s set after 2001?
It was inferred, since you typically say “nice <thing>, <year> called, they want their <thing> back” in reference to some outdated, unfashionable item
Yeah, but that’s the joke. We all expected it to be that, but then our expectations were subverted.
But he’s exclamatory in his statement, as if what happened to the WTC in 2001 was previously unknown
Yeah, because the other dude’s clothing style and the phone point to it being set in the 90s. Maybe even the 80s. He’s receiving a call from the future. If you look up pics and vids of Chandler Bing in the 90s, you can see him wearing this type of outfit several times.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cU2NAsy0HLk
Right, but if you Google pictures of Alexander Graham Bell, you’ll discover what he looks like, this rendering your argument invalid. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to pass a message to the front line via Morse code.
…if they called in 1999 and told us something will happen to the World Trade Center, probably it’s a magic future-phone and somebody should’ve put a stop to it before something happened. To the World Trade Center.