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ForumsDiscussion Forum → In which a shark is jumped.
In which a shark is jumped.
2010-11-15, 12:48 AM #1
Remember that Taiwanese CGI news thing?
It just jumped a shark.

They're not enemies, but frenemies.
2010-11-15, 5:42 AM #2
In order for something to jump the shark, doesn't it have to be good in the first place?
woot!
2010-11-15, 8:09 AM #3
I actually found that quite hilarious.
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2010-11-15, 10:05 AM #4
but oh how it grates
2010-11-15, 11:59 AM #5
...Did China just drown Obama in red cola?
nope.
2010-11-15, 12:01 PM #6
Originally posted by JLee:
In order for something to jump the shark, doesn't it have to be good in the first place?

Taiwanese CGI has been better then any American news network.
2010-11-15, 12:33 PM #7
This is loading slow as molasses for me. Not sure why.
2010-11-15, 1:17 PM #8
I loved their overview of the Australian election, that was absolutely hilarious. You don't even need to know Chinese to appreciate the humour (though knowing about the media that went on in Australia will help some parts make a bit more sense).
Snail racing: (500 posts per line)------@%
2010-11-16, 5:03 PM #9
I like it.
2010-11-16, 5:06 PM #10
Originally posted by Tibby:
Taiwanese CGI has been better then any American news network.


If you're saying this is good, then perhaps you need to look up the definition of "jumped a shark"..because you're doing it wrong. :nonono:
woot!
2010-11-16, 10:27 PM #11
This is ****ing awesome
一个大西瓜
2010-11-16, 10:33 PM #12
Originally posted by JLee:
If you're saying this is good, then perhaps you need to look up the definition of "jumped a shark"..because you're doing it wrong. :nonono:

Taking your show to an absurd extreme that the show will be compared to from that point on.
2010-11-16, 10:58 PM #13
Oh you're a clever one!
2010-11-17, 4:57 AM #14
Originally posted by Tibby:
Taking your show to an absurd extreme that the show will be compared to from that point on.
?
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woot!
2010-11-17, 1:55 PM #15
Exactly? Taiwanese CGI has peaked. This is a stupid semantic argument.
2010-11-17, 2:32 PM #16
No it isn't. This video is recent and you can't really judge if something has jumped the shark or not without retrospect.
nope.
2010-11-17, 2:36 PM #17
I think it's fair to assume they will never top this.
2010-11-17, 2:45 PM #18
Hey tibby would you explain the topic for me? I don't understand the wording "in which a shark is jumped", it appears to not make sense in my mind, like it starts off as an incomplete sentence.
Looks like we're not going down after all, so nevermind.
2010-11-17, 4:38 PM #19
I also didn't really understand the topic sentence (I just pictured a shark in a clear tank jumping for some reason) but I just ignored it and enjoyed the vid
一个大西瓜
2010-11-17, 9:26 PM #20
I think it's explained above.
"Nulla tenaci invia est via"
2010-11-17, 9:31 PM #21
Oh you guys, trying to annoy me with semantics.
You guys. <3
2010-11-17, 11:34 PM #22
No, Kroko is trying to annoy you with syntax.

(I, on the other hand... :P)
2010-11-18, 9:08 PM #23
Originally posted by Tibby:
Oh you guys, trying to annoy me with semantics.
You guys. <3


Quit being anti-semantic.
It took a while for you to find me; I was hiding in the lime tree.

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