Cultural analysis TIME CHALLENGE
Garote: "Explore the sociological and cultural underpinnings of the humor carried in the statement 'Also, I want a pony!' You have one minute! CAN YOU MEET THE CHALLENGE?"
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Mike: "Based on the ages-old idea that the pony is the ultimate gift for a young girl, the term "also, I want a pony" has been used in recent times to convey the absurdity of a wishlist of any sort. The phrase is tacked on to the end of a statement to show the known unlikely outcome of the request. The phrase has been popularized to mock politicians who make absurd requests, typically by late-night comedians running a clip of the politician speaking."
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[ kung-fu victory music ]
Garote: "Well analyzed, sir"
Mike: [bow and kung fu chop!]
WHAA-CHAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
[ cue kung-fu master music ]
Mike: "Based on the ages-old idea that the pony is the ultimate gift for a young girl, the term "also, I want a pony" has been used in recent times to convey the absurdity of a wishlist of any sort. The phrase is tacked on to the end of a statement to show the known unlikely outcome of the request. The phrase has been popularized to mock politicians who make absurd requests, typically by late-night comedians running a clip of the politician speaking."
*bingbingbingbingbing*
[ kung-fu victory music ]
Garote: "Well analyzed, sir"
Mike: [bow and kung fu chop!]
WHAA-CHAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
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Very cool. My direct cultural experience of this "I want a pony" thing has really only recently taken place. I never wanted a pony as a young girl, never knew anyone who wanted a pony, had never seen a pony in real life.
I've been so puzzled as to why so many men in suits and ties wanted ponies.