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by arihelgason 5478 days ago
That's the big use case right now. A more flexible version of http://www.quickmeme.com - though I'm sure users will come up with other cool uses in the coming months.
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I see. I wouldn't invest in that at $3 million.

The "let's put captions on pictures" fad surely can't last forever. It's still only five years since the first lolcat, and the super-meme here has acquired hundreds of mini-memes (lolcats, advice dog, courage wolf, yo dawg, FAIL, philoso-raptor,... and a serious bunch of crap that's probably hilarious to about six dozen people in the world). Anyway, it surely has to get old eventually... I can't imagine that my kids will still be captioning things.

Captions are as old as the New Yorker or The Far Side and quite likely older. A large portion of Reddit's popularity is based on pictures. More to it, people send each other pictures through Facebook.

Lolcats may not be forever, but captions are. So are people who think they have comedic talent. Make a great online photoshop option, and there are many options.