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>>5149949
Bland meme. Weak.
>>5149955
Is not that at the moment a meme has reached its peak for potential irony?
It would seem in the current trend of post-post-modernistic, contemporary if you will, surrealist irony leads back upon itself, generating far more abstract humor from the painfully, and obviously, unabstract.
>>5149965
Bland meme. Weak.
>>5149965
it's too tryhard now. like everybody wants to make "that" meme and due to this weird self-consciousness of memeticism it's essentially impossible to create a genuine meme anymore
>>5149972
I find that in that itself we can evoke a more powerful form of meme. It is through self-destruction and a dismantling of all familiar convention that we can step out of a cultural-societal boundary into the unwritten plane of human experience.
Take my meme at the top there. One might imagine it as simply another simple bandwagon meme; but - and I believe this to be the mark of a true enthusiast - one could abstract a more client side definition, finding incredible humor in its blatant, self-evolving lack of originality and content.
It is then suffice to say that irony is the cultural medium of the observer. That something initially created is not given awareness in irony until it is witnessed, and those outsiders provide the perspective necessary to build and compound meaning and irony until, through circumstance now almost entirely independent of the initial conditions, a fully developed sense of satisfaction is sustained.
>>5149993
yeah but we're already past that though, like i've been messing with
>humor in its blatant, self-evolving lack of originality and content.
for years here, like endless repetition actually produces something original
it works but you know you gotta step it up like boost your game up take it to the next level shoot for the stars just do it
>>5149977
>77
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