There is nothing like a good meme in this day and age to help get you through the day. After all, humor is the best medicine, but it’s also a pretty good feeling to know that thousands of people out there might feel the same way as you.
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As “every day” and perhaps “dumb” as they might seem, memes are an all-in-all fascinating concept. Simply put, it’s an element of culture, usually a thing with some meaning attached to it, that gets passed from person to person like a viral infection. The internet has simply allowed this to happen a lot faster.
At the same time, the ability to create and spread memes so quickly also contributes to their lack of longevity. Most memes come and go in a matter of months if not weeks, as formats and topics change and evolve.
I worked as a temp for a temporary company that the insurance outsourced it paperwork to. I was just regular admin, but the of the workers who talked to the doctors about claims informed me that the instructions that came down the line from the insurance company were, “deny, deny, deny, deny, until the doctors screams some more, does a c**p-load more of paperwork, and then maybe approve it.” I kid you not. If you still think universal healthcare is a bad idea, please don’t get seriously ill.
Often, memes are a classic way to convey in-jokes in a community. After all, most professions, areas, fandoms, and demographics all have meme pages set up specifically for their own use. Remember, a core component of memes are the common points of reference, that allow most people to get the necessary information out of what often amounts to an image and a little bit of text.
The idea of a meme as a sort of virus is actually quite old. Indeed, the very word, at least as we know it today, comes from Richard Dawkins's 1976 book “The Selfish Gene.” He was arguing about aspects of culture that are passed around, mutating and changing, but keeping a recognizable form. But it would only be around the time of the internet when memes truly took off.
It always annoys me that we can sleep wrong. Seriously, body, how is that so difficult?
After all, with digital tools, now everyone can pass around and create memes. While in the past, access to broadcasting tools and media was highly limited, now, with the right moves, anyone can go viral from the comfort of their bedrooms. This has created a sort of meme golden age, where there is new content being created daily.
I'd at least like the chance to try both before making a call
Load More Replies...My father always said " I've been rich, and I've been poor. Rich is better."
Yeah having had the wealth and loosing it all, I found that it’ was better in general, less stress, social leisure’s, never worried about food or rent etc and even the banks treat you better, whereas, as a ‘regular Joe’ (that’s what I call it and not in a mean way, I came from poverty) they treat me like c**p (I changed banks for that) and stuff sucks when you’re broke and can’t afford things.
Load More Replies...I've never seen anyone board first class. They always go through a different door so they don't have to mix with my kind.
It doesn't matter if money can buy happiness, we still need it and people should be paid fairly, fullstop. Wether it makes them happy or not, has absolutely no importance to the fact that they need money to fully participate in our modern society and pay their bills. So yes, money doesn't buy happiness, but don't let people fool you into believing that this matters in any way. That's not why we want and need more money.
Most Mercedes seats are actually quite firm. Lincolns have the softest and most comfy seats I’ve ever sat on. Way more comfortable than luxury or ultra luxury cars. I used to only drive Mercedes as my personal cars and I used to SOB in my car every day because my boyfriend got schizophrenia and was abusing me.
Load More Replies...I wrote off happiness years ago. Absence of misery and/or desperation will do
Cute, but plenty of rich people commit suicide or get addicted to d***s or have terrible marriages. Would I like to be rich? Of course. But I don't suppose it would automatically make me happy. These days I live in the Philippines and I've met lots of people who make literally less than $500 per month but who are happier than people I knew in the US who made $100k and more.
It's because there's so much space between seats. People cry in privacy.
I've always said " If I'm going to be miserable anyway, couldn't I try it WITH money for a while?"
Money may not buy happiness, but it appears to offer the option of a lifetime lease.
My dog begs to differ. Money buys treats and treats make her happy so, there you have it by official observation.
Money can't buy happiness, but it'll help you feel miserable in a better neighborhood.
money may not buy happiness, but it will buy / pay off everything that is causing me stress and allow me to not worry. That alone would make me happy, so it seems that maybe money CAN buy happiness.
If you think money can't buy happiness-you don't know where to shop!!!
There's a point beyond which extra money won't make you happier if you're already well off but most of the world are ekeing out an existence from pay day to pay day (whether paid or benefits) and struggling with it. Money will absolutely make their life better by providing food and housing security and reducing daily anxiety of survival. Anyone who says money won't make you happy is probably doing OK and has no concept of money stuggles.
Never accepted that as true. Of course money buys happiness. The peace and serenity of have a house, food, insurance, a reliable vehicle, an annual vacation,... if having your needs and a few wants satisfied doesn't bring you happiness, then I stand corrected.
It's a vicious cycle really, but curious how they got this photo of me?
Maybe they have PTSD from an incident involving a Great Dane coming into their house and eating the leftover Taco Bell that was on the table. Said Great Dane then proceeded to bark very loudly and wake up the OP, who was taking a nap. They thought that there was some sort of wild animal in the house, so they hid under the covers. The dog then left and OP checked the security cameras to see what it was. The OP then got angry because they were saving that Taco Bell for later. Since that day, they have never liked dogs.
We did just that for our 9 year old Shih Tzu. 2 years later, she’s happier and has more pep in her step.
Still have no idea, but hey, no job interview has asked me how many days are in August. I think I’m ok for now.
No, work on your s**t, the other person doesn't have to suffer because you called it
I'm chubby and it's great. I actually look curvy in swimsuits
Please don't, I'm already having a tough time trying to figure out what the kids are saying these days, as it is.
One of the fascinating aspects of memes is how they bring humor and absurdity to the forefront, which can disrupt your day in the most delightful way. If you're intrigued by how absurdity often pairs with humor to achieve maximum impact, you might want to explore nonsensical Internet content. It's an area full of unexpected surprises and creativity, much like what's shared on the 'Emotional Club' social media page.
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Some days it’s just plain self-love on borderline obsession and other days it’s all about self-deprecation
For real tho - don't give me a compliment that I didn't work for. Like, being a decent person takes some effort. Lead with that.
While you're headed to bed dogs, would you swing by chair cats and pick.me up some shampoo?
Load More Replies...While you're headed to bed dogs, would you swing by chair cats and pick.me up some shampoo?
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