He lives on memes. They are his lifeblood. Every spare moment is spent scrolling the latest trends on Facebook. His phone is permanently stuck to his hand, a constant stream of rage rushing from its display. His acquaintances worry, whispering about the clutches memes have on him. But he doesn't care. He is a diehard Meme Lord, and his obsession is absolute.
Love in JPEG Form
In the digital age, sentiment finds itself compressed in pixelated moments. A candid selfie shared across networks, a meme that clicks joy, a thoughtfully curated timeline - all these representations of love exist in JPEG form. It's a uncanny paradox: the most powerful emotion, transformed into a quantifiable file format.
Viral Stuff is My Jam
Let's be real, the internet is a wild place. It's constantly changing and transforming. But one thing stays the same: our obsession for viral content. That's right, those crazy videos, funny posts that go viral the platforms. They just grip us, don't they? There's something about
- See them all day long.
- Spread them to our friends.
- Attempt to create some of our own.
Maybe it's the novelty. Maybe it's the sense of belonging. Whatever it is, viral content has a magnetic hold on us. And I'm not afraid to admit that my heart beats excitedly for it.
This Meme Made Me Swoon
Okay, so I came across this meme and it was utterly hilarious. The picture/caption/entire concept completely melted my heart. It's {totally relatable/something I needed to see today. Seriously, go check read more it out! You have to add it to your collection.
She's My Doge Queen
My doge is a supreme ruler. She commands with fierce barks and puppy-dog eyes. When she bounces her tail, it's like a signal of pure happiness. I'm just her devoted companion, always ready to obey. Life is awesome when you have the best girl.
Dropping for a Filter
We get caught up in this perfect snapshots, forgetting that they are just the illusion. Suddenly, we begin to measure ourselves against everything, feeling doubtful. It's trivial to forget sight of who is genuinely important when we spend so much time observing at an filtered world.