me: badger badger badger badger mushroom mushroom

my husband: what

me: badger badger badger badger mushroom mushroom

my husband: what??

me: snaaake, snaaake, ohhh it’s a snaaake

my husband, who is several years younger than me: okay maybe I do need to go to the ER for that concussion after all, I have no idea what you’re saying

@0xabad1dea I swear half the incomprehensible ancient inscriptions archaeologists find are probably that eras version of this.

There'll be a museum in the far future that has a brick with "skibidi" scrawled on it. It'll be in a glass case with one of those little plaques telling folk it's a grave good to someone by that name. Or part of a temple to that god.

Humans crazy.

@fluffgar @0xabad1dea those of us slightly older again have snippets of popular adverts, and perhaps running gags from stand-up comedy etc, stuck in our heads too. Brits of a certain age will instantly understand "SOFT ON THE INSIDE, CRUNCHY ON THE OUTSIDE." I look forward to it causing much consternation when we're in our wheelchairs around the TV in our nursing homes watching nature documentaries, and randomly shout that out ..

@srtcd424 @fluffgar @0xabad1dea One of my proudest parenting achievements is that my 19 year old son will, correctly, point out that something soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside is "like an ARMADILLOOOOOOO!"

He also knows that badgers, mushrooms and snakes go together.

This causes problems when he thinks his 20+ year old memes should be understood by his friends. But that just makes them one of today's lucky 10,000.