• TheGreenGolem@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      It’s like calling every photo of you a fucking selfie. It’s only a selfie if you did it yourself of yourself. The end.

      And yeah, I’m with you. Now every funny picture is a meme. No, it’s just a funny picture.

      Now get off my lawn!

      • Sunforged@lemmy.worldOP
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        You got my meme response now you get my academic reply.

        A meme is a remix of an existing idea/joke/image. Unless you are creating something new whole cloth it could be considered a meme. Even though the term hadn’t been coined, what Mark was doing with 3/4 of those autographs was altering the context of the card image, thus he did create memes.

        Now get off my lawn.

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          Actually the term was coined all the way back in the 70s, by Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene.

          It means a cultural gene. It’s a piece of culture that is so pervasive it can be said to be a part of the genetic code of the society. Examples are the smiley face, tic tac toe or other simple common games, that S thing we all drew as kids, etc.

          Not all jokes are memes, and not all memes are jokes.

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            It bugs me when people call any stupid little picture or comic a meme. It also bugs me when people say they are making a meme. One does not simply “make” a meme. It must become a meme on its own. Now if you’ll excuse me I’ve got some clouds to yell at.

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            This is the only well articulated rebuttal I have gotten so thank you for that. I still disagree on the usage of pervasive in the definition especially in the context of internet memes. A meme is culture spread person to person and while traditional memes such as the ones you listed are defined by their longevity, internet memes are often flash in the pan or incredibly niche.

            Is it a meme now?

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        My old manual Minolta SR-7 camera had a timer button for selfies. I was cool before it was cool to be cool.

        Listen up boomer, if you didn’t want people on your lawn, you shouldn’t have moved into a NIMBY WASPspsps HOA neighborhood.

        /issues fines for grass over 1.12 inches high

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      1 year ago

      I’ve even seen recent writers struggle to describe self-replicating ideas as “mind-viruses” and the like. I dunno, if only there was already a word for that guys!

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        SCP introduced me to the concept of memetic viruses and attacks. Cool concept