TBBT: Meaning of "Stephanie throws a digital sheep"

I’m actually still waiting for an explanation. Come to think of it, Sheldon was too in one of the episodes.

Unless I’m being whooshed.
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no… an ‘explanation’! :wink:

Dear FTG,

That’s condescending, don’t you think? Not everybody is conversant with Facebook. I am not, which is why I asked the question. Isn’t the spirit of this board free and open communication, with no one chided for seeking knowledge?

I don’t suppose you happen to be well-informed about (to name just two subjects that interest me) Jane Carlyle or about infantry deployment in the Napoleonic Wars? Well I am, and I would never jeer at you if it transpired that you aren’t familiar with the phrase “Say that health and wealth have missed me” or with “Now Maitland! Now’s your time!” – two quotes that are as meaningful to me as as the two pop culture references you cite are to you.

I am assuming that you are young? Ah yes, the narrow world view of the young: anyone or anything not hip is to be derided. Don’t worry, my dear, with experience and some reading, maybe some travel, you’ll grow into civility and a broader habit of mind.

I’ll be off now, to await my probable banning because I didn’t put this in the Pit. It will have been worth it.

Yours,
the OP

Oh get over yourself. He made a light-hearted throwaway comment. It probably wasn’t even aimed at you.

Also, LolCats is not really a Facebook thing. It originated with the website i can has cheeseburger.

I referred to “two pop culture references,” you puling little pedant. I did not say that LolCats has anything to do with Facebook.

We who are about to be banned salute you … with a raised middle finger.

I guess next up is explaining to people the concept of a joke. As in … I expect in the future we will need to explain other no longer popular tech stuff. I think we can safely assume that people are still dimly aware of MySpace after all, but probably not much longer.

Take a chill pill Tante Dillie. A really, really big chill pill. It wasn’t directed at you or anyone else in this thread.

(I must apologize however. I thought it was “haz” and not “has”. LOLCat spelling is not logical for some reason.)

Calling someone a “puling little pedant” is obviously an insult, which is against the rules, even leaving aside the flipped bird.

Someone made a joke that didn’t seem particularly directed against you – even if it were, this response would be completely out of line.

If you really want to get banned, racking up warnings is a good way to go about it.

twickster, Cafe Society moderator

Well, I would like to thank Tante Dillie for introducing me to the word “pule.” I wasn’t familiar with it previously. And to echo everyone else, ftg’s comment about lolcats and MySpace was not directed at you.

30 posts in and no one’s thrown Hal a sheep yet? :smiley:

Didn’t Loki use it to Black Widow in The Avengers?

Yeah, followed by another obscure (vulgar) insulting word.

I think he might have said ‘mewling’, not ‘puling’…they happen to mean almost exactly the same thing, so it doesn’t matter much, I suppose.

I was going to say Shakespeare’s Seven Ages of man, but that’s “mewling and puking.”

I thought a pule was that 10 foot long thing attractive single women wouldn’t want to touch me with?

No, that’s a resident of Poland.