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That pattern was ridiculously popular in the 90s, and it was mostly used for disposable cups, plates, and bowls.^ Another one I don't get.
If Lil finds it funny, it MAY be funny.
First half of the 1990s it must have been, because that's total "Memphis" 1980s style: if was EVERYWHERE in Europe in the second half of that decade, but maybe they needed more time to sell out and stale clearance in the USA.That pattern was ridiculously popular in the 90s, and it was mostly used for disposable cups, plates, and bowls.
"Hear me out" indicates that the memer is proposing using that pattern on Grecian urns. the humor is in the juxtaposition of classical art and 90's kitsch.First half of the 1990s it must have been, because that's total "Memphis" 1980s style: if was EVERYWHERE in Europe in the second half of that decade, but maybe they needed more time to sell out and stale clearance in the USA.
And what about the "Hear Me Out"?
First half of the 1990s it must have been, because that's total "Memphis" 1980s style: it was EVERYWHERE in Europe in the second half of that decade, but maybe they may have needed more time for selling out and stale clearance in the USA.That pattern was ridiculously popular in the 90s, and it was mostly used for disposable cups, plates, and bowls.
Humor."Hear me out" indicates that the memer is proposing using that pattern on Grecian urns. the humor is in the juxtaposition of classical art and 90's kitsch.
So I got the sense perfectly well, but not the American "humour" part of it.
Apparently, only in America.There apparently is no "u" in humour.
