I'm calling you a liar, Sir/Madam.

So Kardashian and Hilton occupy the same universe (sorta like Superman and Batman) and it was Kardashian with the sex tape, not Hilton? And there are multiple Kardahians? And Daddy Kardashian helped O.J.? Did they ever satirize him on Seinfeld?

Who’s Seinfeld?..

I call it “unavoidable cultural exposure”. The inability to escape knowing more about something than you want to.

Someone from decades past who actually worked for his pop culture icon status.

Trying to know everything – absolutely everything – would also be stupid. We have to prioritize.

And calling people liars on the basis of their priorities is quadruply stupid.

That’s hot.

I don’t know any “Kim Kardashian” or “Taylor Swift,” as you call them, and I don’t want to. All I need are my hand-carved soapstone Dr. Who figurines, my wardrobe of crushed velvet mage robes, and my phonograph cylinder compendium of didgeridoo madrigals. And my Fleshlight.

Why do I care that someone is passive aggressively lying to me in order to exert smug superiority? Is that what you’re asking?

So what you are saying is that you have good taste and the rest of us don’t? I am insulted that you believe that!

Yes, forewarned is forearmed, as they say.

All I know about him is that he’s still walking around, scot free, rather than rotting in jail.

Yes. I don’t care that you are using actual aggression to exert smug authority, either.

I know who Kim Kardashian is in the most general sense: I could probably pick her out of a lineup, and i know she has a show on E!, and that she’s married to either Kanye West or a basketball player. I’m not sure which one her husband is, and if it’s the basketball player I don’t know his name, because I have no interest in sports, and the pictures of her I have seen make her seem less than hot in my eyes so I don’t pay any attention to her when she’s on screen.

I don’t know why you think that claim makes me a liar. There’s tons of stuff I don’t know about because I’m not interested in. I don’t know who won the Superbowl this year (or any year) either.

Oh, and I’ve never knowingly listened to a Taylor Swift song. I like show tunes. She’s pretty, though.

I’m immersed in so much info; I just tend to not shift a lot of it from short to long term memory if it doesn’t seem relevant/interesting to me. I’ve already got to keep up with the latest medical advances, the events in my family’s lives, the most recent proceedings of the Tolkien Society, and where the newest 12 step meetings in my area are. Before I commit detailed (or even any) info about Kardashians or Cardassians to long-term storage I should first try harder to remember the first names of some of the people I’ve worked with for over a decade, n’est-ce pas?

Hell, even after 15 years I can’t tell most dopers apart, unless I’ve met them in person. So I can always differentiate between Silenus and Ferret Herder!

And why the heck should pop culture be the standard by which one is defined as a functioning member of society? Is there anything more dysfunctional than pop culture? Serial killers, maybe. Though I can name a few of them.

QtM, high-functioning member of society.

You masturbate while you’re driving?

Medicated some, too, I suppose. :eek:

Asked and answered pages ago. You must know that, and if you claim you don’t you’re lying. :rolleyes:

Me too.

It’s hard not to know something about the Kardashians. They are in the side bars on the internet all the time.

It wasn’t until recently that I discovered that their father was part of the OJ trial. I didn’t follow that either and don’t know if he was defense or prosecution.

So KK managed to turn that bit of fame, her interesting and very recognizable good looks into a multi-million dollar business. Fine. A TV show too that I’ve never seen.

Taylor Swift can’t be avoided either. Not that I try to. Same could be said about Britney Spears a few years ago. I don’t think I ever heard any of their music. I do like female crooners, but the sparkle and glam turns me off a bit.

But who am I to talk. KISS backed up by Heart was the first concert I attended (that was something, Hearts first big show. A real all girl rock and roll band.)

Whatever floats your boat. As I make it over the 54yo mark in my life, I’ve found that some things from my past are what I still enjoy.

I’m not a total stick in the mud, my best friend and I see local music. And a few years ago I started playing banjo.

I don’t recall Heart being all girl, just the Wilson sisters leading the band.

All them other hippies in the band looked like girls. Except that one guy that looked like a lion.

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I just love how everyone calling bullshit is admitting they actually knew who Kim Kardashian is, and thus do not fit the OP. I think I saw one person claim to actually not have heard of her.

I also love how so many don’t understand the hyperbole in the OP and appear to actually be getting offended.

Indeed. And thank you.

I have the same problem even with infromation I do find interesting and relevant. For instance, I don’t know how one consciously shifts things from one place to another. But when I’m exposed to the same bit of information over and over under different circumstances, I can’t help but retain it, no matter how trivial and superficial it is. Memories are funny things that way.

One shouldn’t. One is defined as a functioning member or society by demonstrating that one is familiar with topical subjects. And there are many of them and one is not required to be fully up to speed on all of them. But a little familiarity is not out of the question. Especially since it would take a concerted effort to avoid exposure entirely. For instance, I’ve seen some of the Lord of the Rings movies. I can’t tell one from another. I tried reading the Hobbit years ago and found it dreadfully dull and could not put it down fast enough. So it’s just not my thing. But if we’re in the break room and you bring up something about your Society, I’m not going to stand there and pretend I don’t know what the hell you’re talking about or that I’m above reading or discussing children’s books.

That’s all I’m saying.