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Meme Detection: Difference between revisions
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===[[ISHYGDDT]]=== | ===[[I seriously hope you guys don't do this|ISHYGDDT]]=== | ||
<center><youtube>WTwE7xDZkPk</youtube></center> | |||
The above clip contains approximately 1000 frames. It took exactly one frame to create an irreversible process of causing thousands of [[implying|further implications]] and [[greentext]] everywhere, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTwE7xDZkPk even in the video comments section itself]. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 14:18, 20 November 2011
Meme Detection is a very important skill (rather, a scarce talent) to have on the interwebz. Without it, almost all of today's rampant memes wouldn't have seen the light, and most likely would've drowned in the vast, bottomless sea of internet obscurity.
A person enjoying such a skill can detect lulz in otherwise obscure layers of media, facial expressions or even art. By vigorously wading through normal-looking graphics posted on a daily basis on blogs, forums, news articles or even imageboards, one can occasionally stumble on some potentially lulzy stills requiring little to no modification to bring emphasize.
Prominent Examples
ISHYGDDT
The above clip contains approximately 1000 frames. It took exactly one frame to create an irreversible process of causing thousands of further implications and greentext everywhere, even in the video comments section itself.
See Also
- Meme Combining - What you do when you don't have what it takes
- Oh Exploitable! - If you fail at all the above