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I think it does depend on the post.
Most of the ones I've seen didn't ping me as funny, tbh, just tossing in cultural references and going lolol. The ones I find interesting or clever are few and far between, but that could also just depend on what gets reblogged, since I don't actually see that many.
I actually kind of want to write a fic now about the first muggleborn who wants to quit Hogwarts (or maybe they aren't the first?). Or maybe them trying to get the internet to work.
Getting wizards onto mixed forums with muggles would be interesting too, especially if they knew little about the muggle world and were the minority - they wouldn't be able to curse people directly, which would get rid of a lot of their superiority, and they'd find themselves at a cultural disadvantage, which I imagine would be a bit shocking for some of them.
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I mean even Arthur Weasley who's fascinated by the stuff, tends to be fascinated in a very patronizing sort of way. Overall, the wizarding world doesn't believe that there's much to be learned from the muggle world.
Though I always wondered if guns wouldn't be quite functional against wizards. Bullets are fast, you know? If you pulled the trigger before they had a chance to respond/think of a spell, it might work pretty decently.