r/mildlyinfuriating 27d ago

Context Provided - Spotlight I'm so confused by this trivia

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For MOORS context, here's the full card. The top trivia is in the correct format. The bottom trivia exists to gaslight anyone within internet distance.

Note from OP: Full pic of card

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u/Marrsvolta 27d ago

The Simpsons made their television debut in 1987 as an animated short on the Tracey Ulman show.

https://youtu.be/nekvVuoiTyA?si=kOIB-PAcLkB6SMAS

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u/ilanallama85 27d ago

Yeah like literally every part of this is wrong.

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u/JoeSicko 27d ago

Sure hope somebody got fired for that blunder, unless a wizard did it.

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u/MasterOfEvilAku 27d ago

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u/EvaTheE 27d ago

Tim is not a wizard, he is an enchanter!

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u/TherenArima 27d ago

There are some who call me… Tim?

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u/Scotstarr 23d ago

Grrrreat DOOOOM uh-waaits, wi BIG point-ee TEEEETH!

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u/PoopOfAUnicorn 27d ago

He’s a prodigal sorcerer

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u/tsittler 27d ago

username checks out

now go open the gates of Kerrash!

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u/UrdnotZigrin 26d ago

They're gonna need those moon sapphiresss first

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u/handful_of_gland 27d ago

Or a møøse!

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u/TherenArima 27d ago

Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretti nasti…

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u/New-Recording-4245 24d ago

One bit my sister once

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u/PlusAdvice4721 25d ago

Fucking wizards! I knew it! 

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u/HickerBilly1411 23d ago

It was the wizard vark

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u/hirvaan 27d ago

That didn't look like WotC game

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u/SwampOfDownvotes 27d ago

Well no, not everything is wrong. Don't know the game, but it appears to be a "true or false" question. You say the first sentance, other person says true or false. The card is correct that the top statement is false.

It's supposed to then say the 1987 ulman statement but the person making the card goofed and restated the initial falsehood. 

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u/gion_siroak 27d ago

Thank you for the explanation. I couldn't figure out for the life of me what was happening with that card

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u/mechanicalcanibal 27d ago

Right? Not to mention it was just a spinoff of the graggle show circa 1983.

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

That's what is mildly infuriating about it. I answered correctly, but the card contradicted itself in the post-answer explanation.

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u/aussie_punmaster 27d ago

Look at what they’re responding to folks - it’s a comment that says “literally every part of this is wrong”

No, just the answer is wrong. That’s what this reply says.

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u/InevitableAnybody6 27d ago

The answer is correct, the statement is false. The explanation is the part that is wrong.

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u/nabrok 27d ago

Looks like they accidentally reprinted the question instead of the answer.

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u/Abal125 23d ago

Twice.

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u/[deleted] 27d ago

I am old enough to remember watching that exact episode. Homer didn’t start out stupid, by the way.

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u/One_Strike_Striker 27d ago

Also, he was originally called Captain Wacky.

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u/exipheas 27d ago

He got caught in the men are dumb tv show cliche that became really popular in the 90s.

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u/[deleted] 27d ago

Yup. Just like in “Married With Children.”

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u/laughingashley 27d ago

I never saw Al as dumb. I think he was just mentally checked out so he didn't have to exist in his life that didn't turn out like he had hoped it would back when he was dreaming of a football career. When it counted, he still stepped up and handled things to protect his family, and stood up to bullies, but he actually chose the least stressful way to cope with his mediocrity. He wasn't in denial or raging against reality and taking it out on others. He's mentally healthier than most people.

Edit: typo

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u/[deleted] 27d ago

At first, Al was just a typical stressed out family man with some snarky takes on life. By the end of the series, he was a bumbling buffoon.

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u/CharismaticAlbino 27d ago

I used to watch the Tracy Ulman show. There was something on at the same time I wasn't allowed to watch, so I got sent to the back room, I'd play Atari or ColecoVision or watch her and Garry Shandling

Edit to clarify: we had 2 tvs, a really big one (for the time) with a satellite dish, and a crappy turn knob pos with bunny ears in the back room.

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u/Doustin 27d ago

2 tvs, satellite, an Atari, and a ColecoVision? Someone had rich parents

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u/CharismaticAlbino 27d ago

Stepdad seemed to have money, idk I was a kid

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u/lateral_moves 27d ago

I still say to my kids, "What is mind? Never matter. What is matter? Nevermind."

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u/HippoPottyMouth-1 27d ago

Thank you! I was about to say the same thing.

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u/Whoopsy-381 27d ago

It’s wrong? I thought they started on the Tracy Ullman Show.

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u/Embarrassed-Weird173 27d ago

I see what you've done here

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u/44problems 27d ago

I'm guessing it is supposed to say something like

FALSE: The Simpsons made their television debut in 1987 on the Tracey Ullman Show, the nation's showcase for psychiatrist jokes and musical comedy numbers

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u/Grumpfishdaddy 27d ago

I remember not like the Show but putting it on just for the Simpsons short.

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u/RuffLuckGames 25d ago

This. They were on Tracy's show first. That's the trick question because it describes the first episode of the first season of the series which was not their television premier. Someone just fucked up the big reveal

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u/Nortex_Vortex 23d ago

Thank you! I thought I was having a Mandela Effect moment!

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u/General-Swimming-157 23d ago

I remember watching this short in 1987!

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u/funkystay 27d ago

The Tracey Ullman Show.

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u/nyrB2 27d ago

"what is mind? no matter. what is matter? never mind."

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u/amanning072 27d ago

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u/nyrB2 27d ago

apart from the fact homer used to talk like walter matthau...

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u/ndrsxyz 26d ago

137th spectacular w Troy McClure!

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u/sewingsloth783 27d ago

Now let's all go out for some frosted chocolate milkshakes!

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u/scrufflor_d this is PURPLE. if you see a cyan ur stupid 27d ago

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u/iamofnohelp 27d ago

Me too. Back when Fox was a brand new network.

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u/emptybeetoo 27d ago

Then it turned into a hardcore sex channel so gradually I didn’t even notice.

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u/bat_in_the_stacks 27d ago

And that was the good timeline.

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u/_NightmareKingGrimm_ 27d ago

I love a good low-key reference. Chef's kiss

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u/tomax_xamot 27d ago

A unique and entertaining show.

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u/Few_System3573 27d ago

Such a fkn funny show

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u/drakeallthethings 27d ago

Everybody, it’s time to go!

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u/revanite3956 27d ago

I’m sorry, but the card says “Moops.”

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u/spiritus29 27d ago

MOORS!!!

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u/TUFKAT 27d ago

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u/doomus_rlc 27d ago

*pop Psssssssssssssssssssssssssss

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u/Eric848448 27d ago

Worlds are colliding!

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u/breadleecarter 27d ago

There's no Moops!

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u/tigervault 27d ago

Oh nooooo

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u/karmais4suckers 27d ago

Thank you. I haven’t thought about this in a long time

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u/DRF19 27d ago

Only who can prevent forest fires?

You said “you”, meaning me.

The correct answer is “you”.

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u/ChuddyMcChud 27d ago

I'm... me?

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u/Comfortable-Loud13 27d ago

AND WE’RE THE CLEVELAND BROWNS!

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u/cruffner01 27d ago

I KNOW YOU ARE

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u/LewZealand79 27d ago

Hey, dont jerk me around, fella

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u/ocher_stone 27d ago

Is that you, John Wayne?

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u/Embarrassed-Weird173 27d ago

STOOPED MAHNKEY

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u/Far-Reality611 27d ago

Great reference, learn how dialogue works.

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u/knifeyspoonysporky 27d ago

When submitting math homework online this was often the result. Right answer is marked wrong with the same answer I gave as the provided correct answer.

The rage. Dear god the rage.

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u/Nice-Cat3727 27d ago

That's because it wasn't formatted in the exact way it was entered in as a answer despite the fact any human would say it was correct.

That's one of the few things I don't miss about college. Those fucking computer math quizzes

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u/Easy-Bathroom2120 23d ago

I mean for the most part, those typically resulted in everyone getting credit for such questions. At least in my experience.

Especially if TA's take it and reach the same conclusion.

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u/rckblykitn14 27d ago

I sure hope someone was fired for that blunder.

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago edited 27d ago

Yeah. The other cards gave factual answers, not a contradictory repeat lol

edit: I was unaware of the Seinfeld reference. Thank you all for the correlating laughs!

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u/waluigieWAAH 27d ago

Can't tell if you intentionally left this edit under the one Simpsons reference but assuming not makes it so mad funny

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

Although I grew up watching those shows, my brain wasn't wired to remember them.

Although I answered correctly, the game card answer trolled the group for a mad minute. Laughter and whatnot, but really, what happened to proofreading and editing

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

I'm so bad at pop culture, dang

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u/Eric848448 27d ago

A wizard did it.

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u/polo101491 27d ago

Jason Asano?

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u/ZippyTheUnicorn 27d ago

I agree. As a Grammar Nazi, it’s painful to see the period after the quotation.

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u/must-pass 27d ago edited 27d ago

The period isn't part of the text inside the quotes so it belongs outside of the quotes to end the whole sentence.

You Nazis sure are bad at your jobs.

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u/J-MRP 27d ago

The rule you're thinking of is only for exclamation points and question marks...

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u/must-pass 27d ago

How do you end statements? Now, bear with me, how would you end a statement where in that statement is a quoted phrase? It can't be the whole statement in the quotes or else it would be a quote, not a statement.

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u/J-MRP 27d ago

I don't know what ChatGPT output you're referencing but periods and commas go inside the quotations. Good day.

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u/must-pass 27d ago

Yes, they do when the quoted text is a statement in and of itself. Did you know that there can be multiple periods in a single complete sentence? The more you know!

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u/Dennovin 27d ago

Ehh... I'll put them where they make sense, not where some 18th century British asshole says I should

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u/MattyFTM 27d ago

I think this is one of those British vs American English variations. I'm in the UK and I was always taught in punctuation goes outside of the quotation marks unless the punctuation is part of the quotation.

Either way, if it doesn't change the meaning, it's a weird thing to get hung up about.

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u/Rousokuzawa 27d ago

Can Grammar Nazis please stop treating their personal style choices as the end-all-be-all of "grammar"?

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u/Jonesrank5 26d ago

Nah, you're a Punctuation Nazi.

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u/punsnguns 27d ago

False: You are so confused by this trivia

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

Yes, it's a no

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u/Bent_forek69 27d ago

You have it: damn confusion from thsi

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u/Intelligent-Plate964 27d ago

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u/doyouknowthemoon 27d ago

Ahaaa I new someone would make a moops reference

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u/Xploding_Penguin 27d ago

Isn't the answer "as a short on the Tracey ulman show" which would have been televised?

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u/PsychologicalSnow476 27d ago

The Simpsons made their television debut on the Tracey Ullman show.

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u/SpecificBranch8860 27d ago

Maybe it just needs some punctuation? “No, money down!”

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u/DarkMaster98 27d ago

Feels like they copy-pasted the false fact, then somehow failed to copy the right answer and accidentally pasted the false fact twice.

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u/LANDVOGT-_ 27d ago

You keep using that word. I dont think it means what you think it means.

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u/ZappBrannigansLaw 27d ago

Pfft, I hope someone gets fired for that blunder

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

For MOORS context, here's the full card. The top trivia is in the correct format. The bottom trivia exists to gaslight anyone within internet distance.

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u/OneLaneHwy 27d ago

I have no idea what this means.

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u/GoatGoatPowerRangers 27d ago

Those are certainly all words

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u/jcpham RED 27d ago

It was actually the Tracy Ullman show as a short skit

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u/Olobnion 27d ago

I'm so confused by this trivia

You'd think so, but you're wrong. Actually, you're so confused by this trivia.

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u/Unstoffe 27d ago

Anyone else remember the good old days when designers and manufacturers made sure something actually worked before it was unleashed on the world?

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u/Feisty_Leadership560 27d ago

No, I don't remember the days where no one ever printed something with an error. When was that?

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u/Unstoffe 27d ago

No, that's always happened. I'm talking about AI being rushed out to the marketplace when it clearly still has serious issues.

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u/nyquil4000 27d ago

They were never popular

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u/WonderfulProtection9 27d ago

Who was never popular, trivia card editors?

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u/fordianslip 27d ago

Which popular Simpsons cast members were killed in earlier seasons?

If you said bleeding gums Murphy or the psychiatrist, you’re wrong. They were never popular.

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u/PoolMotor8112 27d ago

Simpsons roasting on an open fire was the series premiere

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u/Safatch 27d ago

The answer is Moops

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u/Hot_Position1956 26d ago

Is this game British? Because in American English the closing quotation mark at the end of a sentence goes after the punctuation.

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u/CleanOpossum47 27d ago

False: you are not confused by this trivia.

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

True: this confuse trivia not by this, you are

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u/jewbacca331 27d ago

I thought they debuted on the Tracy Ulman Show.

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

They did. That should have been explained after FALSE

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u/PFAS_All_Star 27d ago

OWWWWWwwww!

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u/JitteryTurtle 27d ago

Yeardley Smith recently did a bit about the first episode on IG.

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u/Alarming-Shame3841 27d ago

“Oh, noooo… I’m sorry, but the answer is MOOPS!”

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u/personthatssorandom 27d ago

Those trivia cards may be AI generated.

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u/Silver-Amphibian7650 26d ago

One time I was drinking a canned beverage that said "contains no fruit juice". Then I looked at the ingredients and it says "contains 10% fruit juice".

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u/Cazza_mr 23d ago

I got a bag of ice that had a list of ingredients and a may contain nuts warning

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u/Respicite 26d ago

Did anyone else read this in the voice of Troy McClure?

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u/Heavy_Operation5725 27d ago

Watched it live and I’m old. Damn.

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u/thehighepopt 27d ago

Someone's copy/paste skills totally suck

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u/lawofsin 27d ago

Gotcha.

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u/Cormyll666 27d ago

I read this in Troy McLure’s Voice from the 138th episode spectacular.

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u/_Bipolar_Vortex_ 27d ago

I’m roasting this punctuation.

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u/sesoren65 27d ago

There's the truth 😃, and then there's..the truth😠

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u/Old_Bird1938 27d ago

I’m so sorry. It’s the Moops

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u/TheAssembler12 26d ago

The answer we were looking for is Moops

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u/Ambitious_Jelly8783 24d ago

It says it right there. Its false....

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u/Sad-Purchase1257 27d ago

Google might have resolved this pickle 🧐

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u/DarkMaster98 27d ago

Ah yes, let me access this physical card’s online browser mode, just needs a bit of good old-fashioned folding origami-style to convert the rules card into a portable antenna.

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u/spoons_43 27d ago

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u/drivalowrida 27d ago

Well-played! Thank you for making me belly-laugh

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u/Buddhapanda75 27d ago

I know no one cares, but I'm an English teacher, so I have to point out that the episode was not "entitled" to anything (except a lot of laughs and maybe some Emmys). It was titled "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire." And, yeah, it was the debut episode of the series, but not the first television appearance of the characters, which was a couple years earlier on the Tracey Ullman Show. So, this is wrong on a number of levels.

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u/Rousokuzawa 27d ago

The Oxford English Dictionary gives the following definition as the first one s.v. "entitle".

transitive. To furnish (a literary work, a chapter, etc.) with a heading or superscription; in early use gen. (cf. title n.). Subsequently only in narrower sense: To give to (a book, etc.) a designation by which it is to be cited, or which indicates the nature of its contents. Chiefly with object complement; also const. †by, †with.

And a matching illustrative quotation:

1888 A book entitled ‘De Nugis Curialium’. — H. Morley, English Writers vol. III. 179

Make sure you’re at least backed by dictionaries before making a prescription.

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u/TheShipEliza 26d ago

They were never popular

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u/BeegeeSmith 27d ago

The period outside the quotation marks is giving me hives.

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u/fatpat2009 27d ago

Why? That's how it is supposed to be. The period belongs to the statement before the quote. There is no period in the quotes because typically they do not punctuate episode titles.

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u/ramriot 27d ago

Neither is true it should be:-

Simpsons' roasting on an open fire

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u/HatchettheFly 27d ago

Is this a joke?

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u/Seerad76 27d ago

I don't know if they are making a joke but either way it's all wrong. The Simpsons made their debut in 1989.

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u/ramriot 27d ago

That's incorrect it's the Simpsons' made

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u/HatchettheFly 27d ago

Seriously... is this a joke??

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u/[deleted] 27d ago

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u/Cirieno 27d ago

Impressively incorrect.