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okay like why aren't a lot of straight men into pop culture? not like internet/brain rot but like if i make damn seinfeld reference how do you not get it ๐Ÿ’€
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Anonymous 13w

seinfeld ended almost 30 years ago. you are going to find fewer people straight male or not who will not get the reference because it isnt relevant today

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Anonymous 13w

iโ€™m a girl and i have never seen seinfeld it is an old show

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Anonymous 13w

Idk most guys I know are interested in a few specific things but arenโ€™t very interested in a lot of pop culture things

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Anonymous 13w

Because itโ€™s not interesting in the slightest

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Anonymous 13w

Hi I am a mostly chronically offline woman. Some people are just like that. Iโ€™ve never seen friends or Seinfeld and I have no idea who they are.

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Anonymous 12w

I like Seinfeld, I remember none of the plot other than I wanted George to find a good woman, was kinda into Kramer (like whatโ€™s up with him, who is he, what does he DO), and loved Elaine

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Anonymous 13w
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Anonymous 13w

Ask me literally anything about Star Wars

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Anonymous 12w

I like this person, Seinfeld fan is a green flag

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Anonymous replying to -> amethystpopcorn 13w

I haven't even really seen Seineld and I still can get references like if you don't know who Kramer is then that's just wack ๐Ÿ˜ญit be like not knowing who Sheldon Cooper is or Ross & Rachel from Friends like there r plenty of characters that r timeless and Kramer is one of them

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 13w

I mean so is Friends

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

and i have never seen friends like yeah do i wanna sure but i dont have access to it i never think less of someone bc they dont watch something i watch i see it as a moment to show them something you enjoy and enjoy it together

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

idk who kramer is but i know the other ones seinfeld is not mentioned as much in the media and my life

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 13w

I only know his epic crash out

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Anonymous replying to -> orange_joyful_cat44 13w

this show literally wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Seinfeld like i ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 13w

pop culture? or seinfeld?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 13w

that's not the point of this post tho, it's bot abt watching shows together it's abt getting pop culture references i honestly thought Seinfeld was infamous enough that people would get references for it

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

Most modern pop culture. Seinfeld is good

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 13w

there is a lot of modern pop culture that is just as good though but i am mostly talking abt just classic things

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 13w

At this point it's lack of awareness as well as cultural history, literally Seinfeld and Friends are two of the most iconic sitcoms of all time. It be like not knowing The Great Gatsby or Pride and Prejudice.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

Thereโ€™s a huge difference between knowing The Great Gatsby or Pride and Prejudice versus a tv sitcom. One has hundreds of years of history and a critical lens of the society at the time. The other hasโ€ฆ jokes about how dumb one of the main characters is.

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 13w

Seinfeld basically reinvented modern comedy. Jerry Seinfeld is quite literally the richest comedian of all time. If Seinfeld never existed then most sitcoms today wouldn't exist. This is on the same level as The Great Gatsby or Pride and Prejudice. Just because it's a comedy doesn't make it less culturally significant. Shakespeare wrote tons of comedies, that did the exact same thing. You don't know your television history.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

Literally like Seinfeld and I Love Lucy and The Simpsons are probably the top three most influential sitcoms of all time.

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 13w

like im sorry but if you genuinely don't know what Seinfeld is or who Jerry Seinfeld is that is just extreme lack of awareness on your part. Seinfeld isn't the only thing he's done he was in the Bee Movie too which you probably know about that

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

You can watch a movie and not pay attention to the actors that are in it? Like Im failing to see your logic.

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Anonymous replying to -> #9 13w

you actually aren't failing that's exactly what i'm saying, it's a lack of awareness and paying attention.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

Having a new type of media is nice and all but sitcomes wouldโ€™ve probably existed without it. I never said itโ€™s comedy is what makes it not culturally significant. Itโ€™s the fact that I know way more about pride and prejudice. Itโ€™s the fact that one has a lasting impact over hundreds of years. In 20 more years can you say that Seinfeld is going to be culturally relevant? I canโ€™t name a single character.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

I have heard of Seinfeld. I have heard of Jerry Seinfeld. I simply do not care about it. Iโ€™ve heard of the new movie, I know the plot and Iโ€™ve never watched it. I am not failing to pay attention. I am talking about whatโ€™s important. For example: The hand maids tale. That has much higher cultural significance and importance than either of the shows you mentioned.

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 13w

Yes? It was the fourth most watched series finale in Television history. I literally learned about that in school ๐Ÿ˜ญ. Also no, they wouldn't have existed since before Seinfeld all sitcoms were family related. It was literally the first ever show to depict single non related or co working friends together in a social setting.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

family/work related*

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

Listen I get you like Seinfeld and all but I think even the actors in it would agree. Itโ€™s an old show and thereโ€™s plenty of people who havenโ€™t seen it. It being the fourth most watched series finale? That doesnโ€™t mean much because television is still a relatively new invention.

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 13w

The Handmaids Tale is based on a book and if the show didn't exist that wouldn't change the cultural impact it had. Seinfeld might not be important to you specifically but to act like it has not relevance on pop culture especially in the world of comedy whatsoever is just ignorant. Again something doesn't have to be a drama or a political allegory to hold cultural significance.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 13w

I didnโ€™t say that it wasnโ€™t significant. Iโ€™m saying itโ€™s not at the same level of The Great Gatsby or Pride and Prejudice. I am giving you an example of what I personally feel is a huge cultural impact and shift. It doesnโ€™t have to be political but it very often times is. I donโ€™t care if I never watch Seinfeld or Friends. Because itโ€™s not something that matters enough to me. Anyways Iโ€™m a woman so I was giving my two cents. If you want to continue talking you can dm me.

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 12w

I actually don't like Seinfeld all that much i work in entertainment and media and know my history and appreciate it for what it is. You're right television is a relatively new invention but some things including Seinfeld will go down in history.

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Anonymous replying to -> strawberry_hair 12w

I can't DM you. That's why i was replaying on here. Also you clearly haven't learned about Seinfeld or any of the other things I mentioned abt it in school which is, crazy i know, also where I learned abt the Great Gatsby and Pride and Prejudice!

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Anonymous replying to -> forget_me_not 12w

thank you for not making me feel like im crazy ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 12w

My DMs are on yours arenโ€™t lol. And no I didnโ€™t learn about Seinfeld or friends or any other TV show in school. We read the Great Gatsby and Pride and Prejudice was a book in the classroom library.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 12w

no it is with like gen x and MAYBE older millennials but generally no one my age (19) has ever seen it isnโ€™t a current pop culture reference by any means

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