“References” aren’t what makes it funny. The writing, the little quips, the dumb things characters say, one liners, the way characters react in an ironic fashion, without them realizing it. And no other show used that as the source of comedy as well or as distinctly as The Simpsons.
Like groundskeeper Willie’s quote:
It won't last. Brothers and sisters are natural enemies! Like Englishmen and Scots! Or Welshmen and Scots! Or Japanese and Scots! Or Scots and other Scots! Damn Scots! They ruined Scotland! |
See, you don’t need to know the intricate details about all of those conflicts to find it funny. In fact, the details don’t matter at all. You don’t even have to know that Japan exists in order to find this funny. The joke is that Scots are retarded trouble makers who are too stupid for their own good.
I used to think like you do, but it’s probably just youthful arrogance. I would do that to older people all the time when they would make a reference to something from before my time. In reality, it just made me look like a fawking dope who can’t connect to something just because I’ve ever heard of it before.
It takes 2 seconds to guggle it. You young niggers have the answers to every question that every generation before you had to struggle with on their own for decades. And yet somehow, you all mostly still are just as ignorant and unaware of before your time than ever before, if not moreso.
At my current age, when young people try to play the fake tough guy act and say “you’re old!!!” because I mentioned something they’ve never heard of before, I just shake my head at them being proud of their insignificance. They put no time in, yet they act like we’re all here to impress THEM.
Young people with no memories and no frame of reference have this oddball confidence to act unimpressed when they don’t understand.
In the words of Grandpa…
I used to be “with it,” but then they changed what ‘it’ was. Now what I’m with isn’t ‘it’ anymore, and what’s ‘it’ now seems weird and scary to me. It’ll happen to youuuuu