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by minor_nitwit 4562 days ago
In the future, psychologists will ask, "Why don't you point to the meme that matches your feelings about that?"

Seriously, in some of the most-heavily travelled corners of the internet, its endless image-macros filled with random animals and long irrelevant photos. What started as an internet version of the inside joke, has morphed into an impact-text filled super-emoticon. It's almost like cockney-rhyme slang for the internet, if you're not familiar with the original image, you have to climb into knowyourmeme in order to figure out what anybody is trying to say. If you head to somewhere like facebook, you'll find the same photos posted by women in their 50s, now completely decoupled from the original meaning. (We've all seen them abused in tech powerpoints, which is a separate story.) The strangest part about this is that I've now seen it leaking out into the real world, where people will use the catch-phrase as if we're all becoming our own meme-generators, with the pre-canned images burnt into our temporal lobes.