Baneposting vs Sneedposting, which is better? - "You're a big guy" "It would be extremely painful" - Chuck

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Sneed or Bane

  • Baneposting

    Votos: 41 70.7%
  • Sneedposting

    Votos: 17 29.3%

  • Total de votantes
    58
Personally, Baneposting will always have a special place in my heart - I was a regular on /tv/ back when The Dark Knight Rises first came out and Baneposting was at its peak.

To this day, even thinking about it makes me giggle like a silly idiot. Seemingly innocuous phrases such as 'no survivors' and 'for you' have become hilarious sources of constant mirth and I can barely contain my glee any time someone is referred to as 'a big guy'.

Also, to my knowledge, Sneedposting has yet to pierce the veil and manifest in reality the way Baneposting has.
 
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Personally, Baneposting will always have a special place in my heart - I was a regular on /tv/ back when The Dark Knight Rises first came out and Baneposting was at its peak.

To this day, even thinking about it makes me giggle like a silly idiot. Seemingly innocuous phrases such as 'no survivors' and 'for you' have become hilarious sources of constant mirth and I can barely contain my glee any time someone is referred to as 'a big guy'.

Also, to my knowledge, Sneedposting has yet to pierce the veil and manifest in reality the way Baneposting has.
Sneed transcendences the time space continuum itself
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whatever I feel like dijo:
I thought that DKRises was a bad film

Somebody get this hothead out of here.

You forget, baneposting does the same thing. With flight 9525.

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Never forget that the Daily Mail article that originally covered the Germanwings Flight 9525 incident originally included the following:

The Daily Mail dijo:
On some pilot forums, friends of the dead man said: 'He had a lot of loyalty for a hired pilot and was a big guy for his family and friends.

'I don't know what God has in store for Andreas but I hope it fits his master plan which Andreas was always getting caught in. It's a shame that this one time he didn't fly so good. RIP, Andreas, hopefully you'll get to bring friends wherever you are.'

It's been removed from the article now. Probably by (((hotheads))).
 
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I don't really like Sneedposting because there is not really a punchline or a hook to it. It only consists of someone saying "Sneed" or adding the word "Sneed" to another word.

Meanwhile, the whole Dark Knight Rises scene is quotable and memeable. You can take any point of that scene and someone will follow along with you.
 
I don't really like Sneedposting because there is not really a punchline or a hook to it. It only consists of someone saying "Sneed" or adding the word "Sneed" to another word.

Meanwhile, the whole Dark Knight Rises scene is quotable and memeable. You can take any point of that scene and someone will follow along with you.
Well well, look at the city slicker pulling up with his fancy little meme
 
Well well, look at the city slicker pulling up with his fancy little meme
Baneposting is like a Simpsons joke, anyone who is into it will follow along with you and you'll both get the reference. It's maleable to the point where I have seen that scene recreated a million times in different games, videos and sources like many other Simpsons moments.

Sneedposting is like a Family Guy joke (Which is ironic since it comes from a Simpsons episode), someone says the word "Sneed" and the first thought is "Remember that joke about Chuck and Sneed? I do too!" The joke is self contained, which is why it never really goes beyond just adding the word Sneed to something else.

It is engrained enough that someone will say the word "Sneed" when no one is talking or to bump threads on 4chan but Baneposting is old as dirt and it is still constantly memed. Sneedposting in itself has died already.

For example, it only takes one person with their hands on their hips, a person wearing a mask, people standing in front of the helicopter, a plane crashing, or any other point of that scene for people to start joking about the Dark Knight Rises. It happens organically.

Sneedposting is taking something and applying the suffix or prefix "sneed" to it. It's often times forced and doesn't go anywhere beyond that point. It all starts and ends with someone saying Sneed.

Sneed is temporary, Baneposting is forever.
 
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Baneposting is like a Simpsons joke, anyone who is into it will follow along with you and you'll both get the reference. It's maleable to the point where I have seen that scene recreated a million times in different games, videos and sources like many other Simpsons moments.

Sneedposting is like a Family Guy joke (Which is ironic since it comes from a Simpsons episode), someone says the word "Sneed" and the first thought is "Remember that joke about Chuck and Sneed? I do too!" The joke is self contained, which is why it never really goes beyond just adding the word Sneed to something else.
Well pardon me, Mr. maleable reference meme
 
Funfact, the prologue for The Dark Knight Rises shown before this one film near release had a different Bane voice. Due to complaints, Bane's voice was changed. The "with no survivors" take is funny.

Which yeah, people went to see some random film because they played the Bane scene before the start of the film. This is a recording of the original version.

 
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