I think it’s kind of funny, not sure if it was intended that way. Aren’t lemmings known for following each other, even if it is clearly not the right thing to do?
“I’ll take my seat atop the Brooklyn Bridge With a Coke and a bag of chips To watch a thousand lemmings plummet just because The first one slipped” -Aesop Rock, 9-5ers Anthem
Lemmings jumping off a cliff is a myth set up for a “documentary” by Disney. They literally chased them off the cliff to get the footage.
So it’s actually pretty apropos, as most people are going to be confused/ill-informed about what Lemmy is for a while.
In a way, especially after reddit debacle some of us have been “driven” here too by shitty companies chasing after profits.
That’s true! Though hopefully this doesn’t end up being a “cliff” XD
Thank you for pointing this out. 🤘🏼
Lemmings are cute
We are all cute in this blessed place.
(Yeah they are pretty cute)
That’s the only lemmings I knew
On the other hand lemmings don’t actually do that! 😁
If you’re a good gamer, no Lemming has to die: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmings_(video_game)
not “lemons”?
We should all be lemmies. Named after the greatest man in all of music.
I think it’s funny. Also, while just researching to debunk the common “Lemmings committin mass suicide misconception”, I came across these additional gems:
In 1532, the geographer Jacob Ziegler of Bavaria proposed the theory that the creatures fell out of the sky during stormy weather and then died suddenly when the grass grew in spring. This description was contradicted by natural historian Ole Worm, who accepted that lemmings could fall out of the sky, but claimed that they had been brought over by the wind rather than created by spontaneous generation.
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Another myth may have roots in the fiercely aggressive nature of lemmings during population booms, and the corresponding leftovers of predatory frenzies: lemmings do not explode.rather than created by spontaneous generation
People back then were mindbogglingly stupid to believe that.
I am absolutely certain that future humans (should they exist) will say the same about our society, especially after the rise of “social media”.