So, for those of you who have no fucking idea, Behind The Meme is essentially a bozo on the internet who's sort of a poor man's Know Your Meme. He takes Youtube Memes that've risen in popularity recently, and makes videos explaining their origins and some of their most popular examples.
Here's one. Pretty harmless, right? Some guy just describing a dumb meme so that regular people have an idea what the fuck.
But as we have long noticed, the meme community is a bunch of insular babies who can't stand the idea of not being part of the Super Secret Special Society.
This is just one example of someone unironically going on about Normies, but you can basically find this shit just by eyeballing the dude's comment section.
So, use this thread to discuss autistic manbabies unironically REEEEEing because people that aren't them like memes.
I did notice a lot of people on YouTube saying that Crash meme was dead because this guy made a video on it. Didn't really get what the big deal was, but the internet is a stupid fucking place, so...
Isn't the point of memes to ironically spam them to fill the void of your soul? it makes more sense to me if more people know what a meme is so they can see my cries for help
Isn't the point of memes to ironically spam them to fill the void of your soul? it makes more sense to me if more people know what a meme is so they can see my cries for help
What a bunch of fucking losers lmao. Getting possessive over a meme. Usually these people spend too much time inside anyway, so I'm not surprised they actually think referring to people that don't constantly meme hunt as normies outside of a copy pasta or some other dumb shit is cool.
I did notice a lot of people on YouTube saying that Crash meme was dead because this guy made a video on it. Didn't really get what the big deal was, but the internet is a stupid fucking place, so...
I've always wondered. These basement dwellers say that Behind the Meme is killing memes, but is there any tangible proof of this? EmpLemon mentioned that memes were dying quicker nowadays, but that's probably because of how normified the Internet has become in the first place.