1022: So It Has Come To This
explain xkcd: It's 'cause you're dumb.
| So It Has Come To This |
![]() Title text: 'Come to what?' 'You. Me. This moment.' |
Explanation
The point is that “So it has come to this.” would be a serious statement in most circumstances. The line “it has come to this” is usually seen on the verge of the climactic confrontation between the villain and his arch rival, or when one character has to unleash their utmost ability etc. But Cueball is saying it about cat food, a relatively trivial problem.
Transcript
- Megan: We ran out of cat food.
- Cueball: So
- Cueball: It has come to this.
- Protip: If you're not sure what to say, try "So it has come to this"--it creates instant dramatic tension and is a valid observation in literally any situation.
Discussion
"So, how do we split the bill?" "So, it has come to this."
"Hey, can you take out the trash?" "So, it has come to this."
"Will you marry me?" "So, it has come to this." Davidy22[talk] 13:17, 18 February 2013 (UTC)
This expression is featured in 225: Open Source
85.241.160.83 04:17, 26 March 2013 (UTC)