• Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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    Last time I shared a hotel room with a coworker, they said I make “puppy noises” while asleep. No idea what it was, my wife also doesn’t know what they meant.

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      When my dogs are asleep and clearly dreaming they’ll make little noises and twitches like they’re running and barking in the dream and little bits of it make it to the surface

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        Company trying to be cool by occasionally gathering employees on touristic destinations instead of an office. Employees really love it, as it’s just like a vacation if you just ignore that you can’t pick your own accommodations, or when/what to have breakfast, lunch or dinner, or that every “leisure” activity has specific start and end times and is mandatory, or the fact that everyone is still expected to work too.

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    I like to think that this person just walks around the office all day, asking everyone how their day is going.

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    Plot twist: mystrothedefender is actually the cat in her avatar and was actually just trying to insult dogs.

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      “an idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme” (from the Wikipedia article) seems to be a perfect fit for what’s going on in this post.

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        Soo… “yes”, we’ve changed the definition from “image macro” to “any joke”

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          Memes and image macro were never synonyms. Image macros are memes, but that doesn’t mean all memes are image macros.

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          Memes are much older than image macros. And this here is a textbook example.

          Loss is a meme. Rickrolling is a meme. The Game (which you just lost) is a meme.

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              partially related, I find the clickbaitiness increase in the titles and behaviour of Dawkins amusing. It’s like the joke from futurama, :

              Al Gore : As I discuss in my book Earth in the Balance and the much more popular Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth

              The selfish gene (Look,biology behaves like an asshole)
              The Blind Watchmaker (yeah, I’m sticking it to god. There is no “cosmic watchmaker”, shit’s all random)
              The God DELUSION (Fuck your god! Your lord, and your Christ)

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          Lol, the word “meme” was introduced as a parallel to gene and religion was provided as an example of a very strong meme. At one point the word started to be used for memes that spread over the internet, and since most of those were image macros, a lot people came to believe that meme means “image macro”.

          But jokes are a wonderful example of meme. There are jokes that have been going around since ancient times, some with almost no alterations.

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          You need to learn how to use a dictionary. I would recommend starting with the word “etymology”.

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      A meme is any self replicating thought that spreads from carrier to carrier.

      Notable examples include: language, stories, culture, fax machine jokes, and image macros

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        Human pattern recognition and repetition is the cornerstone of how our brains work.

        Once you get it, like really get it, you see the world in a whole new way.

        Everything is meme.