This is My Seed
So I’ve been trying to get to know my meme, so as to avoid something like this happening to me:
Srsly, this is a BIG issue. Humans are now at least 37% internet meme. Some people still think that memes are really more like shadows, but ur shadow cannot ruin ur entire life when it goes viral and makes u an internationally recognizable freakshow/loser of America’s Next Top Model. This is especially important if you hope to become a “success story” like this woman:
What more could anyone possibly want to achieve than becoming a prostitute, and then “making it” in academia/the religious right? I’m hoping that this post marks the beginning of a long and prosperous lifetime of my meme in cyberspace conjoined with an overall meatspace cachexia. I’m just trying to embrace our new social reality/get used to being at least 37% webbased. No one needs a body all that much anymore, so y would u lament the dialectic that is taking place in the social marketplace?
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