You’re allowed to say the naughty thing out loud here. And since I have no clue what your comment is referring to, that would be helpful in fact. (Googling “db zer0” got me music-related stuff.)
You’re allowed to say the naughty thing out loud here. And since I have no clue what your comment is referring to, that would be helpful in fact. (Googling “db zer0” got me music-related stuff.)
What if this made me realise that email-style and reddit-style nesting of comments are opposites of each other?
I e heard that they can very easily spread and become a weed problem. So I suppose put them in a pot and don’t let them seed?
if you don’t know Loss, you don’t have the right to dictate what is a meme and what is not
Who’s gatekeeping?
Ok but you kind of do care it seems… anyway, have a nice day.
I meant original as in unmodified. You linked to the same comic.
Yes this is my first day on the internet.
In the interest of actually having a good faith discussion, I agree with the definition given here, for example:
If you draw a picture and call it a meme but nobody else recognizes it or wants to replicate it, it’s not a meme.
It would be interesting to discuss if you disagree with this definition.
You missed out the part about it being copied. This is an original work as far as I can tell, it would become a meme if for example it was reposted in many places with different text.
Comics can of course be memes, but I don’t think this one is. What’s the Loss that you’re referring to?
Yes and I agree, but the post was about rubber ducks, the whole point of which is not discussing with a person (at least not at first).
How is this a meme?
What if (bear with me here), you tried explaining the problem to a rubber duck instead of colleagues?
One reason is that it helps you to understand your native language better.
I can’t believe that creed pic exists. Holy shit.
Mixed berry: something something three way/orgy
Blueberry: something something blue balls