No.26381
Does a meme actually ever die?
The phrase "Dead meme" is only used by Reddit NPCs and PoopDiePie fans to memes that are never funny to us redpill smugglers, and move on to the next normie trash meme that isn't funny to us.
NPC, cuck, soyboy, simp, clownworld, hand-rubbing kike, will they eventually die when some Redditfart says so?
Will they die when they stop being funny?
Will they stop being funny when they die?
Will they die when they stop being true, or despite still being true?
How come we stop being aware of them even when we still remember them?
What will be next?
Will normies ever get redpilled, or will we get normified?
>Some thoughts deeper than a thot's vagene
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No.26385
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No.26389
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No.26420
>>26381
>Does a meme actually ever die?
No.
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No.26463
>>26420
How many Usenet memes do you know of?
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No.26464
>>26381
>Does a meme ever die
The context for it dies or changes in some way and if the "meme" is unable to adapt, it will be rejected and die.
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No.26482
>>26463
>How many Usenet memes do you know of?
kek, Eternal September outlasted all of them
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No.26490
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No.26500
>>26482
Something from 1994 (and posted all over reddit) hardly counts.
:-P
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No.26507
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No.26508
>>26500
>Something from 1994 (and posted all over reddit) hardly counts.
This seems to miss the point
>1994
The reply was made in a response to a question about usenet which was used in the 90s and where the phrase comes from.
>reddit
If anything, the fact that the phrase has been repeated on Reddit is natural, though somewhat ironic, since Reddit is a great example of the sanitized garbage that came to replace the openness and freedom that usenet offered. It's not like a meme stops being a meme when it's repeated on Reddit anyway. It's a massive platform and all sorts of things end up there eventually. If anything, when a meme bubbles up from an obscure corner of the internet and completes it's life cycle on a popular corporate platform like Reddit, it validates the fact that the meme was ever a meme to begin with.
>Something from 1994 (and posted all over reddit) hardly counts.
As far as the phrase eternal september is concerned, what's quoted here is a decent example of part of what it was meant to convey... a newfags lack of understanding of history and context.
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No.26511
>>26508
>I'm a Usenet Meme Expert (400 memes known), who didn't recognize the smilie emoticon.
1994 was basically the end-days of active Usenet. 99% (number pulled out of my ass) of its injokes (ASCII Cows, BIFF, Mark V. Shaney et.al.) were invited long before then.
The remaining 1% were mostly inventions for Spammers, Trolling, and such, that were items from the 'degenerate' phase of netnews that was losing its users.
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No.26519
>>26511
Took a brief moment to consider that smilie emoticon, but anyway :-|
>injokes (ASCII Cows, BIFF, Mark V. Shaney et.al.) were invented long before then
It's funny. If you purity spiral far enough into the past, there are parallels to be made between usenet being to dial up BBS culture and what Reddit is to image board culture.
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No.26544
Giving a single shit about funny pictures on the internet is reddit itself
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No.26594
>NPC, cuck, soyboy, simp, clownworld, hand-rubbing kike, will they eventually die when some Redditfart says so?
all of those are reflects of irl phenomena so they will stay alive as long as those same phenomena exist. Now shit like Loss and Banepost can't die soon enough
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No.26603
what level of trolling is this?
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No.26646
>>26463
>How many Usenet memes do you know of?
I have no idea. I was never on Usenet, so I don't know which memes originated there.
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No.26647
>>26381
You asking if a meme can die shows you dont actually know what a meme is. I hate this fucking site.
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No.26674 
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No.26995
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No.27117
>>26603
>what level of trolling is this?
holiday blockbuster
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No.27128
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