I've been hearing a lot of this lately. A google trends search on intensifies also has increased like nuts in 2013
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It could go as a "Notable example" of this.
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[MEME RESEARCHING INTENSIFIES]
We already have examples of spread in other articles on the site, so it's definitely notable.
[SUPPORTING INTENSIFIES]
Surprised we don't have an entry on this. Most certainly legit. I'm too fucking lazy today to start it and do preliminary research though. [apathy sort of intensifies a little bit]
No seriously.
There's already an article on this.
Perhaps you should add it as a "Notable Example", but it doesn't need its own article, because it would be redundant.
Verbose wrote:
No seriously.
There's already an article on this.
Perhaps you should add it as a "Notable Example", but it doesn't need its own article, because it would be redundant.
Second. I know it's a bit redundant to make such a reply, but given how Verbose's previous post was pretty much ignored I thought I'd show my support on this one.
Verbose wrote:
It could go as a "Notable example" of this.
I don't really think so, [X INTENSIFIES] seems to be just as- if not even MORE popular than "Descriptive noise", for I have seen FAR more images and references to the former. Feel free to look it up, you're more likely to see more "intensifies" images than the latter option.
I'm going to post an entry to this, hopefully I can find the time to make it spiffy enough to be accepted. I will have to agree on you with this in the fact that the two memes are very similar, I'm going to try to make my entry a sub-entry rather than a standalone.
Meme-researching intensifies