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Few livestreaming genres have risen to online prominence this year like VTubers. Hololive, in particular, has garnered a significant following in Japan and in the West, partly due to their incorporation of memes.
While the comparison between light mode and dark mode on social media platforms is often cited as a preference, the two camps are often at odds with one another … clearly visible in their memes.
The final weekend of August had some nice surprises for us, with another CNN meme, monke meta, Halo 3 Rat, and Average Fan vs. Average Enjoyer.
When beloved meme Doge got stale, memers revived it by expanding the meme into an entire universe called Dogelore. Now, memers are doing the same thing with Milk Ape, and the results are fascinating.
Wojaks and Rage Comics are two meme styles that essentially stem from the same branch, so we explore their similarities and attempt to discern how this "memevolution" took place.
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Few livestreaming genres have risen to online prominence this year like VTubers. Hololive, in particular, has garnered a significant following in Japan and in the West, partly due to their incorporation of memes.
While the comparison between light mode and dark mode on social media platforms is often cited as a preference, the two camps are often at odds with one another … clearly visible in their memes.
The final weekend of August had some nice surprises for us, with another CNN meme, monke meta, Halo 3 Rat, and Average Fan vs. Average Enjoyer.
When beloved meme Doge got stale, memers revived it by expanding the meme into an entire universe called Dogelore. Now, memers are doing the same thing with Milk Ape, and the results are fascinating.
Wojaks and Rage Comics are two meme styles that essentially stem from the same branch, so we explore their similarities and attempt to discern how this "memevolution" took place.
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