DUDE SYNTHETIC GORILLAS LMAO
CHECK OUT THIS FUCKING GORILLA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>377786995
I don't get it. Can you explain this to me?
>>377787027
Harambe
>>377787126
Oh, that's such an old meme now. It's current year, we are in a new meme landscape. These aren't the memes of your daddy's generation.
>>377787027
synth
gorillas
LOL
>>377787236
Do you think memes have any artistic value? Or is it just mindless entertainment?
>>377787301
memes have infinite value as long as there is an unlimited demand
>>377787301
There's no reason why memes can't be both. Pepe is one of the dumbest memes, and yet his evolution into so many different forms can only be described as living art.
>>377787392
What will memes look like when we all upload our consciousness into computers/the internet? Will memes be an even more real and ever-present phenomenon than they are now?
>>377787443
Has a meme ever broken your heart? Has it ever made you experience beauty and wonder? Has it ever made you contemplate your existence or the cosmos?
>>377787536
A meme is just an idea so it's possible.
>>377787490
I think they'd be of the same relevance as they are now.
They don't gain stat boosts if human brains are in jars or binary, right?
>>377787490
>we
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>>377787565
>They don't gain stat boosts if human brains are in jars or binary, right?
Can we actually be sure of that? When our entire existence is confined to a digital space, what is to say that memes won't become significantly more important to our lives? We can surf and ride a wave in real life, now imagine what surfing and riding a meme in digital space might be like.
>>377787581
I'm not rich, but I'm ***REALLY*** fucking good at sucking dick. I could make a lot of money with such a talent.
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GORILLA warfare
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>>377787710
>When our entire existence is confined to a digital space, what is to say that memes won't become significantly more important to our lives?
But then this proposes the Matrix question of "are we already in one?" to figure out the result. Would humanity actually make an unconsciousness where we're all floating brains in space and not try to put those other limits on ourselves?
>>377787910
If we were already in a simulation, only to then create a simulation ourselves, then the next question we'd have to ask is if reality is just one endless recursive loop of simulations of simulations.
>>377787536
>Has it ever made you experience beauty and wonder? Has it ever made you contemplate your existence or the cosmos?
this is the only possible definition/form of art. neck yourself
>>377789179
Not sure what you're getting at.
>>377788046
These can't be simulations because I don't have a scaly fish wife