Matt, can you ban this guy? November 4, 2005 3:40 AM   Subscribe

Matt, can you ban this guy? Or at least tell him to knock it off? He has posted the same lame in-joke over and over sixteen times. Annoying.
posted by dydecker to Etiquette/Policy at 3:40 AM (93 comments total)

I mean we get it, dude, you are funny. Or trying to fit in.
posted by dydecker at 3:41 AM on November 4, 2005


I for one welcome our LAME CALL OUT overlords.
posted by Frasermoo at 3:51 AM on November 4, 2005


I, for one, welcome our.. er.. you know, maybe he is going a bit overboard. Ban-worthy? I don't think so. And Mathowie isn't our babysitter.
posted by Plutor at 3:52 AM on November 4, 2005


Seriously. I can understand the occasional tip of the hat to /. or Fark, but a user like that just debases the whole site.
posted by furtive at 3:57 AM on November 4, 2005


I will smash his skull and eat his wet glistening brains with tortilla chips for a delicious beer snack! I swear this on the graves of my ancestors!
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 3:57 AM on November 4, 2005


lol class.
posted by Frasermoo at 3:58 AM on November 4, 2005


So Professor wonderchicken, without knowing exactly what the danger is, would you say it was time for Mefites to crack open vagus' head and feast on the goo inside?
posted by gompa at 4:03 AM on November 4, 2005


It's goo-feasting time, everyone! Gather round!
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 4:06 AM on November 4, 2005


ololol
posted by fire&wings at 4:11 AM on November 4, 2005


I for one welcome our brain-slurping overlords.
posted by loquacious at 4:34 AM on November 4, 2005


if we banned people for making the same stupid jokes over and over, we'd have to ban most everyone.
posted by crunchland at 4:36 AM on November 4, 2005


dydecker: Frankly, I wouldn't have even noticed he was doing that if it wasn't for this totally clench-tacular callout.

I see the sentence beginning "I for one welcome..." and just skip over it. I'll bet a box of blueberry bagels that I'm not alone.

Now, if you'll care to send me an email I have a business proposal for you. I'd like to discuss the possibilities of embedding inanimate carbon rods in your anus for the very lucrative purpose of breaking into the artificial diamond market. Whattya say, fifty-fifty?
posted by loquacious at 4:45 AM on November 4, 2005


Speaking of irritating repetitions, somebody needs to ease the hell up on their hobbyhorse.
posted by gleuschk at 4:49 AM on November 4, 2005


if we banned people for making the same stupid jokes over and over, we'd have to ban most everyone.
Hm. There's got to be a catch.
posted by Wolfdog at 5:02 AM on November 4, 2005


Hobbyhorses are fun and all, but what's even better is putting a picutre of your hobbyhorse on flickr using the new metafilteruser tag.
posted by OmieWise at 5:11 AM on November 4, 2005


crunchland writes "if we banned people for making the same stupid jokes over and over, we'd have to ban most everyone."

It's not that he's posting the joke, it's that he's only posting the joke. I wonder if a self or pepsi blue post is emminent.
posted by Mitheral at 5:18 AM on November 4, 2005


There’s a simple way around this. Everytime vagus quotes the overlords bit, someone else adapts dresdn’s idea of referencing Stewie’s line from Family Guy regarding the line, “You are the Weakest Link”.
posted by Smart Dalek at 5:20 AM on November 4, 2005


They laughed at Phillip Glass too, until the Zeitgeist caught up with him.
posted by StickyCarpet at 6:19 AM on November 4, 2005


Everytime vagus quotes the overlords bit, someone else adapts dresdn’s idea of referencing Stewie’s line from Family Guy regarding the line, “You are the Weakest Link”.

Is this something you need a television to understand?

Sorry.

Out of interest, what is Stewie's line regarding the line, “You are the Weakest Link”?
posted by jack_mo at 6:19 AM on November 4, 2005


It's really long. Just google it.
posted by smackfu at 6:24 AM on November 4, 2005


OLIVIA: You are the weakest link, goodbye. (laughter)

STEWIE: Ha ha ha! Oh gosh that's funny! That's really funny! Do you write your own material? Do you? Because that is so fresh. You are the weakest link goodbye. You know, I've, I've never heard anyone make that joke before. Hmm. You're the first. I've never heard anyone reference, reference that outside the program before. Because that's what she says on the show right? Isn't it? You are the weakest link goodbye. And, and yet you've taken that and used it out of context to insult me in this everyday situation. God what a clever, smart girl you must be, to come up with a joke like that all by yourself. That's so fresh too. Any, any Titanic jokes you want to throw at me too as long as we're hitting these phenomena at the height of their popularity. God you're so funny!

posted by rxrfrx at 6:30 AM on November 4, 2005


Man, a well-placed overlords comment is just GOLDEN. That joke is (almost) never old with me because of the time someone used it during the blackout. Welcoming our new Amish overlords. That was the BEST. So I'm predisposed to enjoy those comments. Didn't realize they were almost all posted by one guy, however.
posted by Hildegarde at 6:32 AM on November 4, 2005


*someone* needs to read this book.
posted by clevershark at 6:36 AM on November 4, 2005


Is Family Guy always that tedious?
posted by Armitage Shanks at 6:37 AM on November 4, 2005


Well, 1% of the jokes are really funny.

so yeah
posted by selfnoise at 6:38 AM on November 4, 2005


Does this explain it at all?

No?

Oh well.
posted by armage at 6:42 AM on November 4, 2005


Oops, wrong thread. My bad.
posted by armage at 6:43 AM on November 4, 2005


^ classic!
posted by Quartermass at 6:55 AM on November 4, 2005


"And Mathowie isn't our babysitter."

He's not? Then who is? Without a babysitter we're doomed, I say, doomed!
posted by davy at 7:09 AM on November 4, 2005


BRAINS
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 7:11 AM on November 4, 2005


send more cops
posted by Armitage Shanks at 7:15 AM on November 4, 2005


SLURPING GOO
posted by loquacious at 7:18 AM on November 4, 2005


Metafilter: if we banned people for making the same stupid jokes over and over, we'd have to ban most everyone
posted by grateful at 7:33 AM on November 4, 2005


I'd be in full favor of banning the overlord offender, except that this one is quite good.
posted by soiled cowboy at 7:37 AM on November 4, 2005


SEND MORE CAPS
posted by languagehat at 7:39 AM on November 4, 2005


Now everyone can post overlord jokes in every thread as an ironic mocking statement towards vagus.
posted by fire&wings at 7:44 AM on November 4, 2005


Such as, "I, for one, welcome our hackneyed overused pop-culture reference using overlords?"
posted by honeyx at 7:58 AM on November 4, 2005


what about this one?

"Metafilter: [look at me im so lame so i'll reiterate someone else's prior comment and appropriate it into an unimatinative tagline right here]"

GOD I HATE THAT! anyone? anyone?
posted by naxosaxur at 8:05 AM on November 4, 2005


What if he's not joking? Maybe he's really into welcoming overlords.
posted by agropyron at 8:05 AM on November 4, 2005


Do Slashdot really constitute "pop culture"?

naxosaxur: Yes.
posted by cribcage at 8:11 AM on November 4, 2005


Sure, naxo, you can be a twat about that if you want. Of course, I don't really expect you to be anything else.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:18 AM on November 4, 2005


I find the "Metafilter:" thing far more annoying than the overlords thing.
posted by Armitage Shanks at 8:19 AM on November 4, 2005


I, for one welcome our Metafilter: you can be a twat about that if you want, overlords.
posted by Balisong at 8:24 AM on November 4, 2005


I'd be in full favor of banning the overlord offender, except that this one is quite good.

You, for one, welcome our lame-in-joke-spamming underlords. Todd Vaggus
posted by soyjoy at 8:26 AM on November 4, 2005


Vagus, for one, welcomes our new anus constricting overlords.
posted by Hildegarde at 8:28 AM on November 4, 2005


AAA+++ WOULD WELCOME OVERLORDS AGAIN
posted by GuyZero at 8:34 AM on November 4, 2005


Out of admiration of certain mefites who've posted in this thread, I've decided to alter my posting strategy.

What I'll do from now on is that ANY TIME A TV SHOW OR MOVIE IS MENTIONED I will be sure to mention that, no matter how tangential to the discussion this may be, I don't think that show/movie is funny.

example:

Mefite X: This reminds me of that Office episode where [funny thing happens.]

Me: God, do people actually like that show?!

example again:

Mefite X: Remember that Family guy episode where [funny thing happens.]

Me: Well, just to demonstrate that I'm not as chained to popular culture as you are, AND THAT MY SENSE OF COMEDY AND TASTE IS IMPECCABLE, is family guy always that vulgar/tasteless/tedious/boring/unfunny/what-fucking-ever?

expect it from now on.
posted by shmegegge at 8:46 AM on November 4, 2005



Have none of you grasped the fact that we aren't talking about overlords at all, but PIE????? WTF, over?

Perhaps with thanksgiving, the greatest pie celebration of the year, you could all seriously examine yourselves and get in touch with, yes, the pie overlord within.
posted by ewkpates at 8:46 AM on November 4, 2005


I read this whole thread looking for a joke about something vibrating. Didn't find one. Damn.
posted by JanetLand at 8:47 AM on November 4, 2005


AAA+++ WOULD WELCOME OVERLORDS AGAIN
Best. Comment. Ever.

(Please don't shoot me...)
posted by SuperNova at 8:47 AM on November 4, 2005


Metafilter: I find the "Metafilter:" thing far more annoying than the overlords thing
posted by Rothko at 8:53 AM on November 4, 2005


shmegegge writes "expect it from now on."

Come now, if I lacked a sense of humor to that extent I wouldn't go around advertising it.
posted by clevershark at 8:56 AM on November 4, 2005


To meta-link another recent MeTa thread, this whole thread is -10 anal.
posted by clevershark at 8:57 AM on November 4, 2005


I bet he's the sock puppet of someone major on this site, and is having a laugh at everyone's expense.
posted by matildaben at 9:00 AM on November 4, 2005


Are Family Guy nerds always this thin-skinned?
posted by Armitage Shanks at 9:00 AM on November 4, 2005


>>Sure, naxo, you can be a twat about that if you want. Of course, I don't really expect you to be anything else.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 8:18 AM PST on November 4 [!]


NOW TELL ME TO FUCK OFF BECAUSE I AM A WORTHLESS PIECE OF SHIT.
posted by naxosaxur at 9:09 AM on November 4, 2005


she's so cute when she dominates
posted by NinjaPirate at 9:14 AM on November 4, 2005


Nobody likes a pushy bottom.
posted by Armitage Shanks at 9:15 AM on November 4, 2005


I say let the guy stay provided he -only- posts overlord jokes, nothing else. All in that context, even newsfilter FPPs.

I, for one, would welcome that.
posted by Peter H at 9:20 AM on November 4, 2005


aw, man. you missed the proper joke, Peter H.

The excellent response to "Nobody likes a pushy bottom" was simply "I, for one, would welcome that", without the other bit.
posted by taz at 9:24 AM on November 4, 2005


I, for one, welcome any and all pushy bottom overlords.
posted by Rothko at 9:27 AM on November 4, 2005


Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter: Metafilter:
posted by monju_bosatsu at 9:34 AM on November 4, 2005


AAA+++ WOULD WELCOME OVERLORDS AGAIN
Best. Comment. Ever.


I think we're going to need more meta's.

In a weak attempt to be serious, do people even notice these comments? Maybe I just have a short attentition span, but I see them and by the time I get to the next comment, I've forgotten about it.
posted by GuyZero at 9:38 AM on November 4, 2005


aw, man. you missed the proper joke

Ha, indeed you are not the first to suggest it's not my content but a need for an editor.

I, for one, would welcome that.
posted by Peter H at 9:38 AM on November 4, 2005


1. Create a MeTa thread where we can get all of our overused in-jokes and pop-culture references out of our systems.
2. ???
3. Profit!
posted by DevilsAdvocate at 9:38 AM on November 4, 2005


"Is this something you need a television to understand?"

I knew this line would catch on when I first wrote it!
posted by mischief at 9:46 AM on November 4, 2005


Come hungry, haters.
posted by If I Had An Anus at 9:50 AM on November 4, 2005


I am interested in welcoming these overlords and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
posted by patricio at 9:57 AM on November 4, 2005


This is funny; the "I for one welcome our..." meme was used in relation to Metafilter in the Planet Simpson's book. Written by a yet unnamed (canadian?) Mefite.
posted by Quartermass at 10:07 AM on November 4, 2005


dydecker, does it really bother you that much? The guy is completely harmless. He's not spamming anybody he's just having a little bit of fun. Relax.
posted by nixerman at 10:19 AM on November 4, 2005


In-jokes by themselves are pretty lame attempts at humor. They're easy to do, we're not talking about high levels of Oscar Wilde wit. The problem with the Internet is there's no feedback. This guy thinks his joke is probably hilarious, is there a better way to tell him that he's just annoying? We're not talking about using the joke a few times or making a few non-funny jabs but 16 times. The visual cues we use to tell others are breaking social norms are not available in this medium. Do you guys have a better way of conveying it?
posted by geoff. at 10:25 AM on November 4, 2005


I am interested in welcoming these overlords and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

You know, I stopped saying that on this site when one of our crazier users actually contacted me about signing up for his Crazy Gazette.

/true story
posted by haqspan at 10:27 AM on November 4, 2005


When I was your age we didn't even have Overlords to welcome. We were lucky to get a petty tyrant to acknowledge and we liked it!
posted by Mr T at 10:28 AM on November 4, 2005


1. Create a MeTa thread where we can get all of our overused in-jokes and pop-culture references out of our systems.
2. ???
3. Profit!


You know, I've been curious. Where'd the "1. ___ 2. ??? 3. Profit!" meme come from? It seems to be a Slashdot thing, primarily, but I can't figure it out.
posted by danb at 10:38 AM on November 4, 2005


Adam Smith.
posted by Divine_Wino at 10:39 AM on November 4, 2005


danb: South Park
posted by Mr T at 10:41 AM on November 4, 2005


and might I add danb if you don't know the rules of the game don't play. I'll be waiting in the car.
posted by Mr T at 10:44 AM on November 4, 2005


Ahh. Thanks, T. I hang my head in shame.
posted by danb at 10:48 AM on November 4, 2005


I don't think it's really an in-joke unless the origin of the line is MetaFilter itself.
posted by nthdegx at 10:50 AM on November 4, 2005


What geoff said. It is not like I want to post a whiny complaint here -- this is my first in four years -- but I didn't know what else to do. He doesn't have email in his profile.

I just don't find Simpsons jokes or "1.2 ??? 3 profit" or "Metafilter: blah blah blah" interesting or funny at all. I just don't why something which has been posted a hundred times before is funny or clever. Don't people realize cliches are tedious to read?

And as for all the people called me anal, please remember I am complaining about someone who has posted the same "joke" sixteen times in a row. To me that is utterly bizarre, almost OCD-level anal behaviour. And I imagine he will keep doing it until someone else tells him to shut up.
posted by dydecker at 10:53 AM on November 4, 2005


No problem danb. Now go wash up and then do your homework.
posted by Mr T at 11:14 AM on November 4, 2005


Summon Bevets vagus!
posted by wendell at 11:21 AM on November 4, 2005


Metafilter: GOD I HATE THAT!

You knew it was coming.
posted by euphorb at 11:36 AM on November 4, 2005


Posting "Metafilter: [tagline]" followed by "You knew I had to/You knew it was coming/I couldn't help myself/ etc..." in small text is the new "Metafilter: [tagline]."
posted by shmegegge at 11:51 AM on November 4, 2005


What, no pancakes?
posted by mr_crash_davis at 12:14 PM on November 4, 2005


Using a joke that's specific to a TV show that would only be understood by those who watch the TV show is considered, by all definitions, an in-joke.
posted by geoff. at 12:37 PM on November 4, 2005


This thread also works as an emetic. Handy!

(The in-jokes. They suck. All of them. Yes, even "we have cameras.")
posted by PinkStainlessTail at 12:38 PM on November 4, 2005


I should add, when has it become so taboo to discuss proper? It seems as the result of a few feuds that only involve a limited number of people Metafilter users have become jaded to these so-called call outs. Maintaining a certain level of maturity by avoiding cliche jokes and discouraging the attention-grabbing behavior associated with sites like Slashdot makes Metafilter better. We're not talking about just a poor joke but an amount of repitition that's like the annoying in class who makes the lame jokes but no one understands why. In the class you nudge the kid and go, "Dude, we get it." See we're just nudging the user, not recreating a passion play.

Of course upon rereading my comment, I can't believe I've written so much on this stupid joke.
posted by geoff. at 12:42 PM on November 4, 2005


naxosaxur writes "GOD I HATE THAT! anyone? anyone?"

Some people line taglines and others don't. It's a war probably older than vi vs emacs.
posted by Mitheral at 1:05 PM on November 4, 2005


Maybe Matt can do a pony that will filter out said jokes for the hatas.
I, for one, think that would be an excellent use of his time.

re: saving this thread - you're welcome.
posted by hellbient at 1:47 PM on November 4, 2005


Yahoo search sez 600+ instances of the overlord joke on MeFi, so in all likelihood there's an even bigger offender out there. Here's the same gripe in 2002 from Mr. Hartung.
posted by beagle at 2:11 PM on November 4, 2005


This is funny; the "I for one welcome our..." meme was used in relation to Metafilter in the Planet Simpson's book. Written by a yet unnamed (canadian?) Mefite.

Careful there, Quartermass. He could be right here in this very thread. And I have it on good authority that he's as Canadian as they come.
posted by gompa at 2:15 PM on November 4, 2005


No shit! You're from Calgary too? (Im down in Lethbridge for now) I loved the book, btw. I actually used in in Sociology class I taught last semester.

We should do a Calgary meetup.
posted by Quartermass at 9:25 PM on November 4, 2005


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