All Your Base Are Belong to Us and its cultural context

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The post reflects on the impact of the phrase 'All Your Base Are Belong to Us' from a 2004 MIT Spam Conference presentation. It notes the humorous atmosphere around the introduction and the evolution of internet memes since then. The comments reveal nostalgia for the early 2000s, mentioning significant cultural events, platforms like MySpace and Facebook, and the technological achievements in voice synthesis.
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