Are you ready to dominate with CTRL+A, PWN?

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The discussion revolves around the humorous internet meme "All Your Base Are Belong to Us," emphasizing a playful take on the idea of cats taking over the world. Participants joke about the futility of resisting this takeover, with one contributor suggesting that once cats become philosophers, they won't be allowed in certain spaces. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, like wearing a meme-themed shirt, adding a lighthearted touch to the overall theme of cat dominance and internet culture. The tone is playful and celebratory, fitting the April Fools' context of the discussion.
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ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!

YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE, MAKE YOUR TIME!

-Cats











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pervect said:
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!

YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE, MAKE YOUR TIME!

-Cats











April fools
:smile:
 
lol, pervect. Cats have indeed taken over and it appears that resistance is futile. :-p
 
Borg said:
Cats have indeed taken over and it appears that resistance is futile. :-p

You don't need to resist. Once all cats have become philosophers, they won't be allowed on PF :biggrin:
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pervect said:
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!
I'm wearing my
"CTRL+A, PWN"​
shirt for the first time today. (I got it free with my motherboard.) (And today I have laundry issues.)

I suppose that's sort of an abbreviated version of the same meme.
 
https://www.newsweek.com/robert-redford-dead-hollywood-live-updates-2130559 Apparently Redford was a somewhat poor student, so was headed to Europe to study art and painting, but stopped in New York and studied acting. Notable movies include Barefoot in the Park (1967 with Jane Fonda), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969, with Paul Newma), Jeremiah Johnson, the political drama The Candidate (both 1972), The Sting (1973 with Paul Newman), the romantic dramas The Way We Were (1973), and...

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