Sunday, February 10, 2019

THE INTERNET IS A ME-EM / MEME.



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The Internet Is A Me-em / Meme.
 
I have a personal interest in Internet memes, or me-em-sa. I believe I have contributed a fair share of memes / me-em-sa...by the way, I've heard the word aloud and it sounds lai-ca "teams." 
 
What is a meme / me-em? A meme / me-em is not a person, place or thing (meaning a object).
A meme / me-em is not a pencil passed from person tu person, nor a package carried from the mailman tu one's mailbox.
 
What is a Internet meme / me-em?
A Internet meme / me-em is a idea, or a behavior that gets passed from person tu person in connection with the Internet.
How groups of people share cultural content is as interesting as the content, and ideas, that get passed along from person tu person. Lai-ca most symbolic content generated by people interested in communicating ideas with other people, memes / me-em-sa become associated with cultural ideas, or group behaviors unique tu a group of people.  
 
In general, I think that a idea communicated from person to person online is a meme / me-em, yet a book of ideas carried from one person to the next is not a meme / me-em.
 
The Internet is a Meme / Me-em. The Internet is a idea (maybe without borders), a concept describing a distinct behavior, the act of linking together creating 'networks'. I wonder, is the Internet spread from person to person via. the Internet? 
 
Ultimately, I think sca-re-bul content may one day be called memes / me-em-sa. I mean, if sca-re-bul-ling online became trendy, if "scribble media" was somehow considered symbolic or cultural...then scribble memes online would be generated by people, the behavior imitated passing from person to person.   


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