Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-28396600-20170227154524/@comment-28396600-20180528221050

I always take the message of this song to heart whenever I write my episodes. Although it may seem that way to many, the song isn't talking about actually living forever like some sort of immortal god-like figure but rather about the significance of an artist's art being relevant forever. When an artist dies, their signature style is never truly dead because the younger generation of his/her fans will take him/her as an inspiration in the near future. That is why I truly believe that is very important to make sure your work is always timeless. When I write my episodes hear on this Wikia, I always try to leave things like modern pop culture references, political humor, overemphasis on referencing modern fads and trends, and social commentary that only applies to our world nowadays out of it. Because if this Wiki does in fact exist years from now (or perhaps get Archived in Archive.com or something like that), I would like people of all generations to be able to laugh at and enjoy my episodes just like they do nowadays. While I do include some pop culture references here and there, I try to keep them subtle enough where you don't have to have a knowledge of 2010s pop culture to truly "get" the references in my work. Sure it's funny to make a joke about something odd that happened in the news yesterday, but people years from now will just shake their heads in confusion and wonder what that joke was even referring to:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MPYw2wRLZY