Talk:Fark.com clichés

Fark's Clichés need to be recorded as an integral part of Internet culture. Eventually, Domokun, etc from the main Fark.com article should be moved here.EggplantWizard 19:40, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC) Please elaborate on the mustard man...
 * Pointy Knees? Should "She has pointy knees" be added to the list?

Please don't remove clichés...
just because you don't think they belong. Make them relevant or if you must remove one, have a specific reason and state it so.

I always thought the "Moran Guy" picture was actually from the end of Office Space when they're trucking off the main character to jail. The guy holding the sign is the macho neighbor guy, isn't he?

No way. Absolutely not.

Besides, when was the last time you watched that movie? The main character was never trucked off to jail. Get thee to the video store!

Your Dog Wants Steak
Doesn't the "Your Dog Wants Steak" thing derive from The Simpsons? I seem to remember an episode with a pet store clerk pretending to be psychic and reading Santa's Little Helper's mind, saying the immortal line, but I haven't watched in years, so I can't be sure. --HBK 17:39, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

wasn't there briefly a cliche concerning a missing marine?

You know.. marine kidnapped, not kidnapped, found but a hoax... thingy

Categorization
As the list is growing (thanks to the tireless work of myriad Farkers), it seems to me that it is about time to organize the clichès in categories, rather than list them alphabetically. Anyone have any suggestions?

I'm thinking along the lines of: Safety 16:03, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Internet (geek) references (Ninja Burger, Icy Hot Suntaz)
 * Culture references (american: "Duke sucks", japanese: domo-kun, french: Melissa Theuriau)
 * Movie references ("... find Sarah Connor", Admiral Ackbar)
 * Fark-centric - originated only on fark (Black baby head(?), Squirrel nuts, "I work for...")
 * Picture references (Ha Ha man, Mustard man)

Whence 'o'?
Can someone please add an entry explaining the persistent singling-out of the letter O in the first post of every Photoshop contest? —Psychonaut 22:25, 30 December 2005 (UTC)

It's a reference to the 'o'riginal image, generally posted before any submissions have been made. Sometimes it's a mirr'o'r of the original.

Slashes
Anyone else think that the slashes might owe something to fake-html tags like &lt;/sarcasm> (which generally lack an opening tag) --Random&#124;&#91;&#91;User talk:Random832&#124;832]] 03:39, 2 January 2006 (UTC)


 * I think it owes everything to it. I've never seen the explanation given by this article. It's a closing tag, for sure. 66.35.138.9 09:52, 6 January 2006 (UTC)

Merge this with Fark.com
This desperately needs to be merged with Fark.com and it needs to be cleaned up. I'll begin this process in a few hours when I get some time. Wikipedia isn't the place to document or chronicle inside jokes on other websites, especially when a reader of this article wouldn't get most of it. It's my opinion that this should be documented as a phenomenon only. --BWD 20:04, 12 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, you are wrong.


 * Any particular reason he's wrong? I agree that this and Fark.com filters ought to merged into Fark.com. There's no need for seperate articles. Kerowyn 03:29, 14 January 2006 (UTC)


 * I agree. We don't need a separate article on this, and Wikipedia is not for the documentation of in-jokes.  Go get 'em, BWD.  Madman 14:33, 14 January 2006 (UTC)