Okay I’m going to try explain this one more time before I write gen x off as 2020’s boomers.
When you see a tweet posted by multiple people with the same text (especially young people) it’s a meme. It is a text based concept. It does NOT mean they are bots.
If you were online for 2016 you probably got blocked by someone’s grandma because you were a bot. I got kicked out of groups by people who honestly believed I was a robot.
Suffice to say I’m not. 4 years later and simple truths remain:
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1. If you look like or talk like anyone else in the world SOMEONE honestly believes you are a simulation. A fraud.
LET IT GO KAREN
Nothing you say on twitter is so sneaky a twitter farm hasn’t already read it. #SorryNotSorry
2. The language of the internet evolves constantly. keep up.
if I can keep up you have no excuse
Memes are more than pictures and words. They are shared ideas emotions and more
If you see six profiles all say the same exact thing dig deeper. If ALL their tweets are identical
You probably found bots. If it’s just this one single thing it’s a meme.
3. Every time I see someone flag a meme as a bot I want to spam them with minion gifs. Sadly the irony would be lost on many.
Stop believing you understand and you just might figure the internet out
I am announcing the "$45 for 45 Movement". It is very simple. The opposition controls the print, video and audio broadcast media, most of the social media on the internet. We have a huge and effective weapon at our disposal and just enough time to make a major impact.
If each of you would send one letter a day to an opposition political person it would cost $45.00 for the stamps to send 1 letter each day for 90 days Just a handwritten short bit asking them to read the constitution and let them know we are praying for them
let them know we are praying for their eyes to see and their ears to hear. A simple God Bless, to end. Feel free to let them know how you feel.