I don't know how many people here have already seen this one, but here is a new meme alignment quiz for you all to divert yourselves with. www.dichotomytests.com
My personal results,
Wait, shoot. I meant to list this under "Fun"
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I don't know how many people here have already seen this one, but here is a new meme alignment quiz for you all to divert yourselves with. www.dichotomytests.com
My personal results,
Wait, shoot. I meant to list this under "Fun"
Some of the memes don't load at all
82.1% Edgy
53.6% Ironic
60.7% Abstract
82.1% Dank
71.4% Political
I don't know what I expected
damn
Kind of rigged against those that hate deep fried or emoji memes…
Somehow, this came to be. Alright, cool.
I would take it, but the images don't show up in the test so I can't.
The results are a bit off because three images didn't load (some bullshit about too much bandwidth used).
more political and less ironic than I expected
some memes didn't load for some reason
Way more political than I thought it will be.
Also I guess I'm a normie…fuck.
How is it possible to be both wholesome and dank?
2 things to say about this:
- The "Dank vs Normie" part for me probably looks like that because I care little about those labels in the first place. Those distinctions are just the meme equivalent of gatekeeping to me, so I hardly care about that aspect one way or another. Hell, the fact that they used Pepe to represent Dank, a meme so popular and mainstream that it might as well be normie at this point, kind of proves my point on how meaningless these labels are.
- Why are "Political vs Relatable" on a dichotomy spectrum..? Those are not really opposite things, right..? A meme can easily be both political and relatable no problem, so I do not understand how this one works.
Nedhitis wrote:
2 things to say about this:
- The "Dank vs Normie" part for me probably looks like that because I care little about those labels in the first place. Those distinctions are just the meme equivalent of gatekeeping to me, so I hardly care about that aspect one way or another. Hell, the fact that they used Pepe to represent Dank, a meme so popular and mainstream that it might as well be normie at this point, kind of proves my point on how meaningless these labels are.
- Why are "Political vs Relatable" on a dichotomy spectrum..? Those are not really opposite things, right..? A meme can easily be both political and relatable no problem, so I do not understand how this one works.
hahaha, shut up filthy normie
My Dankness/Normieness is perfectly balanced.
Also, apparently I'm edgy.
Thank you for moving this to "Fun" for me.
Seriously, who enjoys ironic memes unironically?
14.3% Edgy Vs. 85.7% Wholesome
Understandable.
21.4% Ironic Vs. 78.6% Sincere
Honestly, "ironic" should be my lowest score out of all of these. Fuck irony; that shit stopped being funny years ago.
17.9% Abstract Vs. 82.1% Concrete
I'm surprised I received such a low abstract score, but now that I think about it, it makes sense, considering I have much higher standards for Abstract memes, as opposed to Concrete where you can just slap together text and a reaction image and it works out.
39.3% Dank Vs. 60.7% Normie
Makes sense.
50% Political Vs. 50% Relatable
I got nothin' for this one.
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