Man, just when I think I can't be pleasantly surprised by the Internet anymore, I stumble across people who are translating the entire bible into LOLcat-speak.
THE. ENTIRE. BIBLE.
Okay, granted, they're only 61% complete currently. And granted, I don't even find LOLcat that amusing in the first place. But you've got to admire the dogged determination, or something.
If nothing else, it will be one of the great tests of the comedy theory of "it's funny; keep doing it and now it's not funny; KEEP doing it and now it's REALLY funny." While I am only familiar with the first three states, keeping this joke up for the entirety of the Bible might find additional "not funny" "EXTREMELY funny" as-yet-theoretical states. It's like some sort of Internet meme Large Hadron Collider.
THE. ENTIRE. BIBLE.
Okay, granted, they're only 61% complete currently. And granted, I don't even find LOLcat that amusing in the first place. But you've got to admire the dogged determination, or something.
If nothing else, it will be one of the great tests of the comedy theory of "it's funny; keep doing it and now it's not funny; KEEP doing it and now it's REALLY funny." While I am only familiar with the first three states, keeping this joke up for the entirety of the Bible might find additional "not funny" "EXTREMELY funny" as-yet-theoretical states. It's like some sort of Internet meme Large Hadron Collider.


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Yes, that's right, in case you wanted all the arguments for/against the existence of God (or "Ceiling Cat," if you will) in LOLcat, the mighty Internet has granted your wish. I can haz epistemology?