I lived in ky and florida before moving to ohio. Kentucky and south florida kinda suck in comparison to columbus at least. The best thing about ky is the scenery and the best thing about florida is the food.
What’s so bad about ohio other than what other people tell you to think? Also: the only people i’ve ever heard complain about ohio are white. Cleveland, columbus, and cincinnati all have a huge amount of non while people, it’s great as a poc myself (half filipino).
The bmv here is better than any ky or florida and the states digital services is pretty damn good and all ties into your ohio online id.
The best state imo is hawaii and that’s because thank god white people are the minority there, they ruin everything
(It will never stop being one of the most ironic things that has ever happened, in my mind, that Rush Limbaugh used this as his intro music for like 3 decades… basically everything lamented by this song was dramatically accelerated and worsened by basically everything he ever said or did, everyone he supported.)
Ohio’s notable because of the sheer number of people who still live there, unlike New Hampshire or South Dakota or West Virginia or Oklahoma. But its right in line with your Florida and Texas and Pennsylvania, in that its cultivated itself as a lodestone for exploitable ecology and economic activity. And now it has to fight tooth and nail to keep the increasingly irate large public workforce submissive and pliant in order to impose the next indignity.
But their point is that kids literally use the word “ohio” in speech when they need a word that means “cringeworthy, awkward, weird, bad”. Unlike the other states.
I… guess I could maybe have been more clear, but I was using ‘meme’ more in the original, Richard Dawkins, academic sense of the term, that a meme is a kind of major, self-propogating idea, somewhat analogous to how genes propogate through biological populations and are subject to something analgous to ‘natural selection’.
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I guess uh yeah, fun fact if you didn’t know, that’s the actual etymological origin of ‘meme’ as a word, Dawkins coined and popularized it in ‘The Selfish Gene’.
The Selfish Gene came out in I think the 70s or 80s?
The more academic meaning was the original meaning, and then roughly during the early 2000s, the broad public usage of the internet resulted in the emergence of the second, ‘internet joke’ meaning… something, some joke image or phrase would ‘become a meme’ when it had spread around, gone viral, to the point that it was well known in certain subcultures… and then the meme was said to have ‘broken containment’ when it got to the point that people outside of the subculture had been exposed to and were familiar with it.
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But anyway yeah, a signifcant element of a subculture or vernacular literally is a meme, and you are correct, I was trying to emphasize that Ohio is so uniquely bad that Gen Z/A has just made Ohio into an adjective for roughly ‘cringe’.
(Possibly another factor at play here is that Millenials so overused ‘cringe’ that the word ‘cringe’ became cringe itself, thus a new, near-equivalent but distinct word was needed?)
Perhaps another example along these lines is ‘borked’.
‘Borked’ now basically means that some thing or process is poorly constructed, gone about in a ramshackle, haphazard way, got fumbled, its all fucked up and broken and doesn’t/didn’t work.
The origin of this term is from the attempted appointment of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court back under Reagan in '82, which uh, didn’t go so well.
Florida? Alabama?
Ohio.
Ohio is now even Gen Z/A slang for roughly ‘cringeworthy, awkward, weird, bad’.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/slang/ohio
It is literally a meme how shitty Ohio is.
My favorite, older example of this:
Back in the 90s, early 00s… Ohio was far and away the state that the most US Astronauts came from, of those who made it to space.
Why?
Because Ohio sucks so much, it makes you want to literally leave Earth.
I lived in ky and florida before moving to ohio. Kentucky and south florida kinda suck in comparison to columbus at least. The best thing about ky is the scenery and the best thing about florida is the food.
What’s so bad about ohio other than what other people tell you to think? Also: the only people i’ve ever heard complain about ohio are white. Cleveland, columbus, and cincinnati all have a huge amount of non while people, it’s great as a poc myself (half filipino). The bmv here is better than any ky or florida and the states digital services is pretty damn good and all ties into your ohio online id.
The best state imo is hawaii and that’s because thank god white people are the minority there, they ruin everything
Hey, oh, way to go Ohio…
(It will never stop being one of the most ironic things that has ever happened, in my mind, that Rush Limbaugh used this as his intro music for like 3 decades… basically everything lamented by this song was dramatically accelerated and worsened by basically everything he ever said or did, everyone he supported.)
It’s “where did you go Ohio?”.
No, it isn’t.
Maybe they’re just pretending to be a fan of the song =P
Devil take the Hynde-most.
You can say this about a dozen US states.
Ohio’s notable because of the sheer number of people who still live there, unlike New Hampshire or South Dakota or West Virginia or Oklahoma. But its right in line with your Florida and Texas and Pennsylvania, in that its cultivated itself as a lodestone for exploitable ecology and economic activity. And now it has to fight tooth and nail to keep the increasingly irate large public workforce submissive and pliant in order to impose the next indignity.
But their point is that kids literally use the word “ohio” in speech when they need a word that means “cringeworthy, awkward, weird, bad”. Unlike the other states.
I… guess I could maybe have been more clear, but I was using ‘meme’ more in the original, Richard Dawkins, academic sense of the term, that a meme is a kind of major, self-propogating idea, somewhat analogous to how genes propogate through biological populations and are subject to something analgous to ‘natural selection’.
…
I guess uh yeah, fun fact if you didn’t know, that’s the actual etymological origin of ‘meme’ as a word, Dawkins coined and popularized it in ‘The Selfish Gene’.
https://richarddawkins.net/2014/02/whats-in-a-meme/
So, you could say it is a meme that meme just means ‘internet joke’, if you switch between the different meanings of the word.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/meme
The Selfish Gene came out in I think the 70s or 80s?
The more academic meaning was the original meaning, and then roughly during the early 2000s, the broad public usage of the internet resulted in the emergence of the second, ‘internet joke’ meaning… something, some joke image or phrase would ‘become a meme’ when it had spread around, gone viral, to the point that it was well known in certain subcultures… and then the meme was said to have ‘broken containment’ when it got to the point that people outside of the subculture had been exposed to and were familiar with it.
…
But anyway yeah, a signifcant element of a subculture or vernacular literally is a meme, and you are correct, I was trying to emphasize that Ohio is so uniquely bad that Gen Z/A has just made Ohio into an adjective for roughly ‘cringe’.
(Possibly another factor at play here is that Millenials so overused ‘cringe’ that the word ‘cringe’ became cringe itself, thus a new, near-equivalent but distinct word was needed?)
Perhaps another example along these lines is ‘borked’.
‘Borked’ now basically means that some thing or process is poorly constructed, gone about in a ramshackle, haphazard way, got fumbled, its all fucked up and broken and doesn’t/didn’t work.
The origin of this term is from the attempted appointment of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court back under Reagan in '82, which uh, didn’t go so well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Bork
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/borked
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bork