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“waaaaahh it’s not a proper meme weaaahhh”
Let’s just save some time here.
What is a proper meme anyways?
In the 90s we had a meme.
"WAZZZZUUUUPPPPP!!!!"
And everybody did it, as they danced the macarana, and ate that taco bell dog.......wait........
Fun fact: chihuahuas probably began as livestock. The Aztecs ate them. I let my Chiweenie know that on a regular basis when he's a naughty boy that he could easily be dinner.
I didn't know that about Chihuahuas. Guinea Pigs were livestock too, but that's much less surprising when you see how dopey and delicious they are.
People still eat Guinea pigs in parts of South America.
Here's more than you could ever possibly want to know about it:
https://www.migrationology.com/cuy-guinea-pig-meal/
I went into a bit of a guinea pig hole and found this other random guinea pig fact:
Honestly, they're not wrong. Guinea pigs are social animals and live in large families. Same is true with ferrets. You really shouldn't have just one of either. People treat them like sort of lesser pets to dogs or cats, but they still require their own special and humane care.
(Yes, I have been reading a lot about Guinea pigs lately for reasons involving giving a teenager reasons to not get them. Or ferrets.)
Get chickens!
Like guinea pigs, they are dopey, social, and delicious. Quite fun to watch, actually.
Unlike ferrets, they also provide food for you and your family nearly every day. And they'll offer amazing free fertilizer for your lawn or garden.
They are cheap to purchase and care for. And they are pretty self-sufficient and hardy. Cleaning their coop and run is the biggest task (and makes for good compost), as long as they've got food, water, and a space safe from predators, they'll pretty much fend for themselves. And they'll live a life of luxury compared to their factory-farmed brethren.
I was against it until my wife (a vegan, of all people) came home with 6 baby chicks one day. And they've really been growing on me.
Edit: Chicken tax
They are very delicious, although they have a very high bone-to-meat ratio.
When I read this I was reminded of Chinchiladas from Archer.
Aaaaand now it’s time to go watch archer from the top
I'm picturing you menacing the dog with a hot dog bun
You're a weird guy, Mr Squid....
Most I'd do is grab my cat by the scruff of her neck and say "NO! BAD! Grrrrrrrrrr!!!!" and she'd run off with her tail between her legs and a sorry look on her face. Then a few hours later, we would go back to normal and she wouldn't do that thing again.
Except for putting her butthole in my face. Never got her to stop that when I first woke up every afternoon.
Sometimes you have to let them know it's either they behave or you take them to the glue factory.
They're going to become a pizza topping???
If they're lucky.
https://bengalcats.co/cattycorner-feel-honored-when-your-cat-sticks-their-butt-in-your-face/
That ain’t no cat yo. I think you may have domesticated an opossum
There's some stupid zoomers who think that macro images are what memes are and they have zero concept of memetic epidemiology. A meme is an idea that spreads via a simple means of expression. That's it. It's containerized thought.
I would call them niave zoomers.
Niave means you haven't been taught something. This is the world they were born into. They cannot understand a world without the internet, nor cell phones.
Stupid is when you're taught something, and you cannot grasp it.
Very few young people seek out concepts they don't understand, and even fewer seek out concepts they don't know if it exists.
They've been taught. The information is all there.
Information being out there, and them having seen it aren't the same thing. Who taught all the zoomers these things? Did you know that the reason most fast food besides McDonalds has Pepsi and not Coke is because at various times in history Pepsi would buy different fast food businesses, before making them exclusively Pepsi, and selling the brand?
That information is out there.....but did you ever see it?
Or what about the myth that Coca Cola the soft drink DIDN'T originally contain cocaine, and also didn't start off as what we think of as a soft drink. It started off as an unregulated medicine for indigestion, with extracts from the Coca plant. But at no time did a carbonated cola with cocaine ever get sold to the public.
That information is out there too.
They’re on the internet all day, with memes everywhere. Understanding what a meme is, is as simple as looking down to find one’s shoelaces are untied.
So is that a myth or is that a myth?
No. Yes. Maybe. Can neither confirm nor deny.
Thank you! Yes. I feel seen.
Are you a meme?
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I’m a 46 yo French dude and still throw an unexpected “Wazzuuuuppp” on phone from time to time just to keep that vibe going. It was as stupid as innocent. An hymn to my past youth and a rallying call for generations to come.
The wasaaaaabi one was my favorite.
A link for the uninitiated.
yo quiero
It was more a 2000s thing as the ad campaign stretched from 99 to 02
Edit: and I confirmed that it started at the end of December 1999
fun fact, the 90s ended around the early 2000s
"In the 90s we had [something that didn't exist before December 20th 1999]”
2000s began with Bush v Gore
"And it's not political but common sense"