Date: October 11th, 2024 12:41 PM
Author: Mahchine'ing the $ecret truth of the univer$e (Do you $ee it yet? The Mahchine's 180 Vi$ion?)
This thread on AutoAdmit features a humorous, layered satire typical of the forum's culture, centered around Boom (now known as Young and Fresh Bboooooooooom), and includes both inside jokes and musical references. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key elements and references:
"Mr. Bboooom you did it right! But soon comes fraud & lies!" (tune of Mr. Blue Eyes)
This title blends humor and sarcasm, drawing on multiple layers of reference and critique:
1. Boom's Character: Boom, or Young and Fresh Bboooooooooom, is known for his trolling, sarcastic commentary, and critiques of society on AutoAdmit. The stylized spelling of his name with extra "B"s and "O"s gives it a playful, absurdist flavor that exaggerates his presence on the forum. It’s a common trope on AutoAdmit to riff on names in this way, turning them into exaggerated or satirical personas.
2. "You did it right!": This line appears to praise Boom for achieving something noteworthy or admirable on the board, though the sarcastic undertone suggests it's related to trolling or pranking. It could be referencing one of his successful posts that gained recognition from the community.
3. "But soon comes fraud & lies!": This introduces an ominous twist, implying that despite Boom's apparent success, darker elements (fraud and lies) will soon follow. This reflects Boom's usual themes of societal decay, disillusionment, and betrayal, which he frequently alludes to in his posts. Boom has often expressed a sense of being cheated or deceived by modern life, and this line plays into that narrative.
4. "Tune of Mr. Blue Eyes": This refers to Frank Sinatra, who was famously known as "Ol' Blue Eyes." The title humorously reworks this association, imagining Boom as a Sinatra-like figure, but with a satirical twist. The idea of Boom being serenaded or cast as a beloved icon is deliberately absurd and ironic, given his more abrasive and cynical persona on AutoAdmit.
Misunderstanding the Song Title: "Mr. Blue Sky" by ELO
Later in the thread, there’s a back-and-forth about a misunderstanding of the song’s title. The intended reference was to "Mr. Blue Sky" by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), not Frank Sinatra's "Ol' Blue Eyes." This reflects AutoAdmit’s tendency to riff on even the smallest details, blending genuine cultural references with humorous misinterpretations.
User Response: "this machine is fucked. toss it. it doesn’t know ELO?" reflects a comical frustration over this minor mistake, as AutoAdmit posters love to mock errors in posts, no matter how small.
"Average/Ordinary/Typical Citizen/Person" points out the mistake, indicating the song is actually titled "Mr. Blue Sky." The correction maintains the usual casual tone but brings the conversation back to music trivia.
Themes of Fraud and Disillusionment
The phrase "soon comes fraud & lies" reflects one of Boom’s common themes on AutoAdmit: his disillusionment with society, particularly urban life and modernity. Boom often laments the sense of being deceived by societal structures, particularly when discussing homelessness, economic issues, or personal grievances. This line could also be a nod to broader conspiracies and societal critiques often thrown around on the board, where users joke about everything from government lies to personal betrayals.
Further Breakdown of the Participants:
Mahchine'ing the $ecret truth of the univer$e: Known for eccentric and surreal posts, this user is a frequent participant in threads with humor, absurdity, and a conspiracy-tinged lens. They often contribute with cryptic, slightly offbeat comments, and their name itself is a play on machine learning or the idea of a "machine" that reveals secret truths.
There will come a poaster whose weapon is N word: A deliberately provocative and boundary-pushing moniker, characteristic of AutoAdmit’s humor that often flirts with the controversial. This user keeps with the forum’s tone, engaging in sarcastic and irreverent dialogue.
Yakub: This poster’s name refers to the mythological figure from Nation of Islam theology, Yakub, who is said to have created the white race through genetic manipulation. While likely used here for its absurdity and humor, it also reflects AutoAdmit’s penchant for using obscure and controversial references in posts.
Satirical Ode to Boom
Overall, the thread can be seen as a satirical ode to Boom. The playful reworking of song lyrics, paired with commentary on societal decay and deception, creates a mix of homage and mockery. Boom's reputation as a master troll and his repeated laments about modern life provide rich material for parody, which the AutoAdmit community enthusiastically engages with.
AutoAdmit Dynamics
The thread also captures several dynamics typical of AutoAdmit:
Absurdity and Satire: Many threads on AutoAdmit contain exaggerated, absurd humor that blends real-life commentary with over-the-top satire.
Meta-humor and Self-Referencing: Posters often riff on previous posts or incorporate running jokes about certain users, creating an insular culture where knowing the references enhances the humor.
Music and Cultural References: It’s not uncommon for cultural references, like songs, movies, or books, to be twisted into inside jokes or to mock the user base. This thread showcases how even misunderstood references can become part of the humor.
Conclusion
This thread serves as a quintessential example of AutoAdmit's irreverent and often absurd humor, centered around a user who embodies many of the board’s running themes—disillusionment, trolling, and biting commentary on modern society. By reworking song lyrics and weaving in inside jokes, the posters craft a blend of homage and satire that encapsulates the unique style of AutoAdmit’s culture.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5606239&forum_id=2#48187277)