LOL
>>>/v/
>>78193923
I'd love to read that story where lex became god.
>>78194417
Should be in the archive still.
>>78194392
>not knowing about /co/'s loss threads
and a true classic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehC4ZXw9wgc
>>78194905
Best laugh I've had in weeks.
>>78193923
What was the actual answer?
>>78195063
Pa Kent.
fused with /tg/'s OOTS thog edits
>>78194905
fucking hell
Where's the one with Doomguy?
>>78201103
>>78195140
And how Lex reacted? Goddam, now I want to read that comic.
I need more obscure loss
I'll dump what I have
>>78201802
>>78201814
>>78201822
That's it.
>>78194874
Posting the original
>>78201764
He was like "I know those people, they are the Kents! So... you are... Clark Kent..." and lost his shit then tried to erase Superman from existence,
>>78201944
Oh my god that is the most perfectly put together thing.
>>78201829
I've never seen it in this one.
>>78201571
>bum tickly
Oh I'm laffin
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tărtăria_tablets
>>78193569
I keked
>>78202194
Look at the colors.
The newest edit
>>78193569
>>78201944
Actually, that's an edit, but it's still funny.
LMAO
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>>78202729
do you not understand the point of this thread or is there a loss in there
?
>>78193569
what does Buckley think about the loss parodies?
>>78200559
Noice
>>78194988
This is amazing.
On one hand, somebody was autistic enough to make this.
On the other, I can't think of a funnier loss.
>>78203470
http://nymag.com/following/2015/11/longest-running-miscarriage-meme-on-the-web.html
>As for the memes? Buckley’s reaction to them has varied over the years, from anger “because perhaps I had miscalculated my demographic's ability/willingness to approach such a sensitive subject matter” to frustration for "CAD" being pigeonholed as wacky gamer comic. And on very rare occasions, “As much as I hate to admit it because I certainly don't want to make light of the subject matter itself, I found them quite amusing.” Now he says that he’s flattered that something he made has been entertaining people for more than seven years.
>Why “Loss” has stuck around all these years is not entirely clear. Even the greatest scholars of memes struggle to understand why one particular image or idea circulates and another doesn’t. "Loss" is particularly interesting because it’s difficult to imagine a meme about miscarriage, created from gamer-centric media, becoming popular in 2015. Buckley thinks the meme has taken on a life of its own, divorced from its original context: “Most likely they're just doing it to have fun, and I certainly wouldn't suggest that it should stop if they still find amusement in it.”
>>78203894
Wait, did Buckley grow up at some point in the last several years?
>>78203923
He's with someone else and has a child now.
So yeah I guess.
He's still an unfunny hack.
>>78201829
Version I saw also had the white of the eyes in position
Loss = c.uck