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bubbalu, in ACAB includes IDF

Out of the voting booth, into the streets! The I"D"F trains our police!

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  • JoeByeThen,
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    UlyssesT, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao
    Even_Adder,

    The chad vs. virgin meme was originally the reverse. Virgin did things the way you would expect them to be done, and Chad did things in a reckless or incorrect way.

    UlyssesT,

    There’s a much longer use case now for “chad good” and that must make the originally intended users seethe. gigachad

    mindbleach,

    The sheer gall required to condemn “yellow press” while pulling this naked manipulative baloney. “Oh yeah well your customers are like this, ‘Durrr! Duhhh!’ That’s what you sound like! Yes-huh!”

    The smarm was less thick when Colbert opened a show with “Hey America, have you lost weight?”

    samus12345, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao
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    That’s not a political cartoon.

    lugal,

    I think that OP’s sentiment is more against gatekeeping what a meme is. Like if this is a meme, than political cartoons are too

    kleenbhole,

    Defining words properly isn’t gatekeeping, it’s categorization.

    Gormadt,
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    EmpathicVagrant,

    Literally all the things here including comments are memes.

    Gormadt,
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    Correct

    So basically what I’m saying is that there’s a lot of people gatekeeping what a meme is without understanding what a meme is

    Or if they’re referring to the first of the definitions in the screenshot I shared, not understanding that different people can find things humorous

    The biggest meme of all is our spoken languages

    01189998819991197253,
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    Gormadt,
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    Not only is it a great origin, that’s a fantastic article on it

    Thank you so much for sharing

    kleenbhole,

    I didn’t say they weren’t. I just reject the notion that proper definitions aren’t gatekeeping. I’m not joining the above argument. I understand the definition is based on usage and the usage has changed. Most humans are morons and don’t know how to use words properly so they let language change over time.

    lugal,

    Well, defining words narrowly is pretty much the definition of gatekeeping. I hope you’re not gatekeeping what gatekeeping means?

    dabster291,
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    You aren’t a real gatekeeper if you haven’t gatekept gatekeeping before

    drphungky,

    Ah yes, no true gatekeeper.

    kleenbhole,

    Defining things properly isn’t gatekeeping. You said narrow. I didn’t.

    lugal,

    But who decides what the proper definition is? Your proper definition is for me a narrow if it doesn’t take into account the common usage. The definition of meme is widening. Cope with it.

    kleenbhole,

    I’m perfectly happy to give orthographic dominion to Webster. They can be our Academie Francaise. They can control the definition drift. And the pedants can use their educational privilege to suppress the poors. As it should be.

    lugal,

    As it has always been. As God himself intended it as we see in the story of the tower of babel

    radioactiveradio, in deal?

    Mark is my paralysis demon

    m3t00, in Sugar, spice and too little nice
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    m&d are dumb. lied about santa claus. why was I born

    unionagainstdhmo, in Scary
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    What’s even worse is that when they use SI units they don’t even spell them right. They write meters whereas the rest of the world writes metres

    ILikeBoobies,

    They are one of the founding members of the Metre Convention

    lnee,

    spelling is hard why make it harder by spelling it “metres”

    aquasteel,

    To help distinguish metre, as in length, from a meter, as in volt-meter.

    lnee,

    Thats why we call it a volt-meter, or amp-meter or a parking-meter.

    VinnieFarsheds,
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    Nah, in Dutch it’s meter (plural: meters) too

    unionagainstdhmo,
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    Sabata11792, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao
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    Going to be hard to beat fire and pointy sticks for old memes.

    Sanctus, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao
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    Memes are truly as old as the human race.

    Gormadt,
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    Hell one could argue that memes are as old as social constructs

    So they could in all likelihood predate moden humans

    electrogamerman,

    Are animal paintings in caves memes too?

    BellaDonna,

    Literally yes

    mindbleach,

    Language is an in-joke that got wildly out of hand.

    CaptainBlagbird, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao
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    Define meme, does the Sator Square count?

    culprit,
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    A C A B
    C A B A
    A B A C
    B A C A

    Gormadt,
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    https://files.catbox.moe/7qcnpq.png

    So, uh, yes.

    Yes (IMO) it does count.

    It was passed down for centuries in a non-gene based way among people

    mindbleach,

    For anyone unaware:

    SATOR
    AREPO
    TENET
    OPERA
    ROTAS

    A grammatical but boring sentence in Latin which is like eight different kinds of palindrome. It was the “cool S” of ancient Rome.

    I got nerd-sniped by this a while back and tried finding any English equivalents, and long story short, there really aren’t any. It takes one palindromic word, two words which are also words when reversed, and some implications about matching letters between words. I just wrote a function that recognized when a fifteen-letter string matched the requirements (the latter ten letters being a reversal of the first ten) and trimmed down a dictionary.

    The results still rely on a lot of… almost-words. Like “apart paler alala relap trapa.” Some of these are loanwords and some of these are nonsense. “Darts apart radar trapa strad” is closer. “Farad acara radar araca daraf” highlights two things: ACARA is an Australian agency, because my dictionary was a spellcheck file, and the daraf is a unit proposed by one guy who was explicitly spelling farad backwards, because us STEM types are all huge dorks.

    After some editing, here’s a list of what didn’t seem like complete bullshit: Asses stime siris emits sessa. Cares amene refer enema serac. Damon animo minim omina nomad. Darts apart radar trapa strad. Dedal enema dewed amene laded. Detar enema tenet amene rated. Farad amora rotor aroma daraf. Gater amene tebet enema retag. Gnats nonet anana tenon stang. Hales amene level enema selah. Kayak amapa yaray apama kayak. Lasso amahs sagas shama ossal. Lasso artus stats sutra ossal. Laton animo tipit omina notal. Marts apart radar trapa stram. Mural ulema rever amelu larum. Namer amene mesem enema reman. Paler amene lemel enema relap. Parts apart radar trapa strap. Rater amene tenet enema retar. Redes edile divid elide seder. Sarah aroma rotor amora haras. Stats tenet anana tenet stats. Straw trapa radar apart warts. Sumac ulema mesem amelu Camus.

    IzzyData, in 'political cartoons ARE NOT MEMES!!!' lmao
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    Were photos really called flashlights in 1920?

    HerbalGamer,

    TIL?

    Tar_alcaran,

    Yes. Or rather, it was flashlight photography, as opposed to “old fashioned” photography where you had to hold perfectly still for several seconds. Of course, flash powder existed before, but it was messy, dangerous, flammable and left a layer of white ash everywhere. Most people today would only recognise the pan full of magnesium flash powder from cartoons, but you can probably guess it wasn’t popular at parties or with hobbyists.

    In the 1920s, flash bulbs were the awesome new thing, meaning you could take split second photos, and those could be action shots, and not staged and posed portraits. Taking a flashlight was doable quickly and easily, and of course as we all know, most random photos by random people aren’t great.

    The name photograph was already used for the old thing, so “flashlight” became the obvious abbreviation.

    Flabbergassed, in Nothing to see here...
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    How long before they move on to humans and start the real zombie apocalypse?

    Valmond, in I suck at push-ups

    You can say Fuck on the internet.

    Sabre363,

    No you fucking can’t

    mcmoor,

    Sometimes i prefer saying f**k because it feels fucking nastier

    Tixanou, in I'd say celebrations are in order
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    procrastination, my beloved

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