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Most politicians are promisers, not enactors.Robert F. Kennedy, Jr better do his fucking job
Most politicians are promisers, not enactors.Robert F. Kennedy, Jr better do his fucking job
just read your labels and ban red 40 smh, HERE IN EUROPE
Cole Hastings actually talked about those memes in this video. He clearly finds the memes funny but says they underscore the severity of health risks associated with Red 40.
They actually come from iFunny.
I think the problem is that these memes only work if you critically evaluate and research content online, not just mindlessly scroll.
Trvthnuke and a half, but I hope he does actually do somethingMost politicians are promisers, not enactors.
Russia is superior to Muttland.just read your labels and ban red 40 smh, HERE IN EUROPE
Muttland: ObeseRussia is superior to Muttland.
Somebody should make a machine that measures life expectancy of memes.Numemes can't last more than a week because ADHD NIGGERS are everywhere.
We should just kick off ADHD niggers from the internet and see how long numemes will last.Somebody should make a machine that measures life expectancy of memes.
Retard with unrealistic expectations.We should just kick off ADHD niggers from the internet and see how long numemes will last.
I don't even think it's just that, if it isn't funny or doesn't have a formula built for longevity then it's just not gonna last, also this has been a problem since at least 2017-2018, before that memes formats lasted years, but even then, those memes from after 2016 lasted at least a month or two before fading into obscurity. I'd blame TikTok for the reason why memes can barely last a week nowadays and or are only known to a select group of people at any given time.Numemes can't last more than a week because ADHD NIGGERS are everywhere.
Well i don't i have any other suggestions, how would the machine that measures life expectancy of memes work anyways?Retard with unrealistic expectations.
How would you do a meme reform or some shit.I don't even think it's just that, if it isn't funny or has a formula built for longevity then it's just not gonna last, also this has been a problem since at least 2017-2018, before that memes formats lasted years, but even then, those memes from after 2016 lasted at least a month or two before fading into obscurity. I'd blame TikTok for the reason why memes can barely last a week nowadays and or are only known to a select group of people at any given time.
It has a dataset of memes ans their lifespan.Well i don't i have any other suggestions, how would the machine that measures life expectancy of memes work anyways?
Get rid of TikTok and move past post-irony and meta bullshit, that's Rick and Morty tier garbage. Another problem with post-irony is that it's a ticking time bomb because it always loops back to sincerity sooner or later, because the mask inevitably has to drop, like how people will make fan art of random shit as a joke, sometimes really good looking fan art, but it's done in an "ironic" manner despite the fact that they felt strongly enough to make it in the first place.How would you do a meme reform or some shit.
Aren't we doing that already?Get rid of TikTok and move past post-irony and meta bullshit, that's Rick and Morty tier garbage. Another problem with post-irony is that it's a ticking time bomb because it always loops back to sincerity sooner or later, because the mask inevitably has to drop, like how people will make fan art of random shit as a joke, sometimes really good looking fan art, but it's done in an "ironic" manner despite the fact that they felt strongly enough to make it in the first place.
I don't know how to fully describe it, but the TL;DR is that in my opinion we should go all the way back to the experimental era again, throwing random shit at the wall for shits and giggles and seeing what sticks, whatever fresh thing works will inevitably work, if it doesn't work or pan out very well then it won't have a long lifespan, or even no lifespan whatsoever.
Go back to the very basics essentially. If it worked before then it can work again.
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If you think about it this is sort of what happened with 'jakking culture, it may have started out with a set of rules, a spine that brought cohesion and constructed a foundation for how the meme was to pan out, but outside of that, it turned into an experimental meme of which anybody could make anything they wanted out of it, what brought the end to the experimental era for 'jaks was when twittertards started reposting the "LE HECKIN INCOMPREHENSIBLE WOAHJACKS!!!" which caused a contrarian shift to take place to not make those types of 'jaks anymore, also people got tired of making fun of soyboys and started making fun of people within the soyopshere itself, hence slopjaks.Get rid of TikTok and move past post-irony and meta bullshit, that's Rick and Morty tier garbage. Another problem with post-irony is that it's a ticking time bomb because it always loops back to sincerity sooner or later, because the mask inevitably has to drop, like how people will make fan art of random shit as a joke, sometimes really good looking fan art, but it's done in an "ironic" manner despite the fact that they felt strongly enough to make it in the first place.
I don't know how to fully describe it, but the TL;DR is that in my opinion we should go all the way back to the experimental era again, throwing random shit at the wall for shits and giggles and seeing what sticks, whatever fresh thing works will inevitably work, if it doesn't work or pan out very well then it won't have a long lifespan, or even no lifespan whatsoever.
Go back to the very basics essentially. If it worked before then it can work again.
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Define 'we'.Aren't we doing that already?
Even doe Hitler was austrian or somethingDo you want a guy from a different country representing your country's political group?
2016 was an age where the internet wasn't completely normgroid sloppified and the average internet dweller cared more about "meme culture" and it was generally more edgyI don't know. This was usually 4cuck behavior, but the reason why people didn't like Behind The Meme is probably because explaining the joke kills it, so him making videos about these memes would rapidly reduce the lifespan of these memes and that pissed a lot of people off o algo.