32 Quotes About Memes



  • Author Joe Dixon
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    Only the extremely strong – those who don’t care what others think – can take an interest in unpopular memes: the truth memes, the Logos memes. Our world has a very simple set up. Emotionally powerful memes are enormously more successful and popular than intellectually powerful memes. The whole of human fate – everything about humanity, the entirety of human history – is bound to that single fact.

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  • Author A.S. Byatt
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    The black thing in her brain and the dark water on the page were the same thing, a form of knowledge. This is how myths work. They are things, creatures, stories, inhabiting the mind. They cannot be explained and do not explain; they are neither creeds nor allegories. The black was now in the thin child’s head and was part of the way she took in every new thing she encountered.

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  • Author LampoonTop's 1925 autobiographica
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    They say, and I have reason to believe, that in times of intellectual laziness we are at our most genus when we find someone who is better in some way; it allows us to dismiss the reality that all our pride and profundity comes from our aptitude to copy and paste their intelligence. Except for memes, we get to share those by definition - and further watch the ADHD evolve them to golden cancer.

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  • Author LampoonTop's 1925 autobiographica
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    They say, and I have reason to believe, that in times of intellectual laziness we are at our most genius when we find someone who is better in some way; it allows us to dismiss the reality that all our pride and profundity comes from our aptitude to copy and paste their intelligence. Except for memes, we get to share those by definition - and further watch the ADHD evolve them to golden cancer.

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  • Author Richard Brodie
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    Many myths and religions have some kind of threat of retribution from their god or gods, and their doctrines warn of the dangers of doing various forbidden things. Why? Because memes involving danger are the ones we pay attention to! As oral traditions developed, our brains were set up to amplify the dangers and give them greater significance than the rest.

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