Spyke
lemm.ee

This was peak comedy back then. They were good times.

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Macreply
mander.xyz

It's still up there.

#BringBackRage

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Rhaedasreply
fedia.io

I was pre Rage, it's what my kids grew up on, but the beauty of it is the simplicity. Even if you don't get into it, you can understand it. It's like a meme dialect, this one is pretty universal.

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It's living through the evolution as well. New rage faces would get added and new memes would flood all social media. Jackie Chan would get rage face'd and a new flood would start.

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the fact that it's based mainly on typical facial expressions. An angry looking face means angry. You can delve into the "That image actually comes from an interview this guy did and he's reacting to someone who said something stupid" He looks like he's exasperated, and that image means "I'm exasperated." It's readable the way emoji are.

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lemm.ee

f7u12, executed properly, with just the average amount of 'le', bland/mainstream/non-niche problem, and late-stage rage comics complexity (amount of feces in the last panel). A solid 8/10 I would say, with extra points for classics revival.

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wazreply
feddit.uk

Personally I’d give it 5/7, A perfect score!

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stoyreply
lemmy.zip

Rage comics is what got me hooked on reddit...

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Same. Kept hearing people say something was stolen from Reddit on meme base so I went to look

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Ngl, it was a good hook back in the day.

Which kinda reminds me - do you think they ever finished translating the lolcat bible?

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giannireply
lemmy.ca

I’m sure the French are still making memes.

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feddit.nu

I think this meme format was the turning point where memes became accessible and the beginning of your everyday normal people using memes like where we are today.

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I was there, making and sharing rage comics in its prime

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"happened in 10 years ago"

Basic grammar is hard, and punctuation too, apparently.

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You reached the end