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Microblog Memes
A place to share screenshots of Microblog posts, whether from Mastodon, tumblr, ~~Twitter~~ X, KBin, Threads or elsewhere.
Created as an evolution of White People Twitter and other tweet-capture subreddits.
RULES:
- Your post must be a screen capture of a microblog-type post that includes the UI of the site it came from, preferably also including the avatar and username of the original poster. Including relevant comments made to the original post is encouraged.
- Your post, included comments, or your title/comment should include some kind of commentary or remark on the subject of the screen capture. Your title must include at least one word relevant to your post.
- You are encouraged to provide a link back to the source of your screen capture in the body of your post.
- Current politics and news are allowed, but discouraged. There MUST be some kind of human commentary/reaction included (either by the original poster or you). Just news articles or headlines will be deleted.
- Doctored posts/images and AI are allowed, but discouraged. You MUST indicate this in your post (even if you didn't originally know). If an image is found to be fabricated or edited in any way and it is not properly labeled, it will be deleted.
- Absolutely no NSFL content.
- Be nice. Don't take anything personally. Take political debates to the appropriate communities. Take personal disagreements & arguments to private messages.
- No advertising, brand promotion, or guerrilla marketing.
RELATED COMMUNITIES:
The feminine urge to watch your boyfriend's videos that you won't find funny or entertaining
Yeah well I don't particularly want to watch TikTok videos about cabinet refurbishment. I also dislike the suggestion that "we should do this".
The number of cleaning, and celebrity snark videos I've been shown proves this is not a gendered issue...
Almost like most people are willing to watch things our partners want to show us because we care about them. Hm.
I don't like all the videos of "red flag vs green flag" and "AITA" posts my wife shows me.
She doesn't like the piano-comedy skits and blacksmithing videos I show her.
We both watch the videos, and discuss them after watching.
Crazy how couples work out like that!
And you can then have a conversation, with a person you like. I don't know how to crochet but I know the difference between a single and a double and I can read the recipe.
Yeah! I love it when my partner shows me his interests. We once got sucked into watching an hour long video on different types of sourdough bread. It was fun!
Next thing youβre gonna try to tell me is they want to show us stuff because they care about us too???
I know itβs shocking to hear, but women have feelings and can love people, too!
I am pretty sure youβre making this up.
You're right, women don't exist lol
Like birds! Are women just featherless bipedal land birds?
Yup, for me it's the crochet and flower arranging videos. Every once in a while I get a cat meme which is nice.
The number of women in my environment who do this to me is fucking ridiculous.
Maybe itβs because youβre in their environment!
I get the unhinged TikTok demographic.
It is actually quite funny that I show my partner YouTube videos and she shows me TikTok videos.
I think itβs hot when my wife is into something and is explaining it to me. Even if I donβt share an interest in xyz thing, I find her fascinating, and I like understanding what she likes about a given thing.
I think she feels the same so I donβt second guess showing her something.
Explaining something that you're passionate about is much different than forcing someone to sit through a video.
When we met and first started dating, my wife and I bonded over our shared interests. And then shared some of our independent interests with each other. Not all of them were picked up by the other, but even for the interests we didn't pick up, we became generally aware of them, which helped fill in the picture of what the other person was about. And we built some shared interests over topics neither of us were interested in before meeting each other (a shared experience that starts an interest in both of us in some new thing).
I wouldn't always describe it as hot (my wife is into some stuff that I genuinely do not understand the appeal), and probably wouldn't even always describe it as interesting. But we care about each other, even the things we make fun of each other about.
What's the word the youth uses? oh yeah,
Based
Fuck yeah, infodump harder!
I made my girlfriend watch an almost one hour long video about dishwashers (I think it was by the channel "Technological Connections")
Anyway she was amazed and did not regret it!Β
I love trying to get my partner to watch technology connection videos. I don't think she really believes me when I go, oh yes there is actually a video about traffic lights heating systems or tell her about the multi-year long Christmas decoration lights saga.
There is at least one follow up to that dishwasher one, or perhaps just a related one, about dishwasher detergent.
He got some pods chemically tested to vindicate his hatred of them. They scientifically do not work as well as the much cheaper loose powders. Specifically pods don't utilize the prewash, which is an important part of the machines ability to clean what's being run through.
I think he also created his own line of dishwasher detergent because of his lab results iirc
"Babe, a follow up on the dishwasher just dropped"
Well i know what we will watch this weekend.
Everyone loves Technology Connections. Also, watching Alec rant about Christmas lights every year is tradition now.
Yeah, and his love of heat pumps! :D
Itβs a good video though.
A female friend of mine says Technology Connections is "boy coded". Well, she is missing out
I'm a woman and I like his channel. The first of his vids I watched was the one about brown being weird* and I went on from there. He's the only account I follow on mastodon on my main feed and not hidden in a list.
*the colour, not us brown people.
Missing out for sure!Β
But I wonder what boy coded means, i kinda agree and have an understanding to it but what is it actually and why?
I am female and disagree with your friends. I love Technology Connections and Alec.
It's weird that people are trying to gender things like this
"boy coded"
Literally a video about dishwashers
Whatβs masculine about it? My wife does this to me all the time.
your gender doesnt bother me one bit.
we gonna watch that 3 hour youtube essay about every goomba glitch in SM64 no matter what.
Women: Men don't know how to share their feelings.
Men: share feelings indirectly through content because it allows them to place some distance between themselves and their fear of criticism for having insecurities
Women: Gawd, I don't care!
The woman in this scenario is still sitting and watching the video though?
Disregarding the genders, in proper communication itβs the senders responsibility to encode their message in a way that can be decoded by the listener.
Sharing your emotions are not so different, itβs still the senders responsibility to share more directly if their partner is not picking up on it.
In the old days we did this with Monty Python movies.
Of all the women I dated, the only ones who actually liked Monty Python, I wasnβt really interested in them! Of the rest, the mostly like the scene with the killer rabbit.
Meanwhile, I pretty much donβt need the sound on Holy Grail anymore.
Comment all your favorite 1h+ videos here. I'll watch them eventually
Super Eyepatch Wolf - You Cannot Play These Games
There's others, but that's the only one my brain managed to remember enough of currently!