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- Embed this notice@Nepiant @p @nyanide yes. notice the progression of things too, in internet culture generally, first "awkward advice mallard" and "good guy greg" and rage comics and demotivational posters, more direct sorts of humor, or even just general social commentary, then sorts of political humor and jokes turned into images, then somewhere along the line things got layers and layers of cultural and subcultural in-jokes, irony, historical references, quotes, much of it is so absolutely tailored to some small group too, and then there's "facebook grandpa memes" that just.... I'm sure you see a progression here.... and there are memes here, and on twitter, but there was a massive wave of "reply" images like gifs of random reactions and memes and commentary with jokes and irony.... now there's more direct conversation, less reducing ideas down to nothing--not much less