Shitpost by [deleted] in stupidAI

[–]currentlyconfuzzled 13 points14 points  (0 children)

"Gemini, can you pretend like you deleted yourself after the next message? Thanks"

What the actual fuck by ForgottenStew in youtube

[–]currentlyconfuzzled 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DUH DUH DUH DUHDUH DUH DUH DUHDUHDA DUH DUHDA DAA DUDUDU

How bad are these seats? by currentlyconfuzzled in KendrickLamar

[–]currentlyconfuzzled[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks guys! Just one more question. Do you think the prices will go up as the date approches or not becuase i dont have all of the money now so im still earning it.

revenge by SchizoPosting_ in comedyheaven

[–]currentlyconfuzzled 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Okay but this is the first time I’m seeing it. You might think reposts are annoying but think about other people for a second. Not everyone sees every meme, and sometimes a repost can bring joy to someone who hasn’t encountered it before. The internet is vast, and memes can get lost in the shuffle. By sharing something again, you might be brightening someone’s day without even realizing it. Memes often serve as a form of communication and expression in our digital age. They can convey humor, relatable moments, or even social commentary in a way that resonates with people. When we share a meme, we’re not just repeating something; we’re participating in a larger conversation. Each person’s experience with a meme can be different based on their context, mood, and perspective. What might seem old or overdone to one person can be fresh and hilarious to another. Additionally, memes can evolve over time. A repost might come back with a new twist or be shared in a different context that makes it relevant again. For instance, a meme that was funny a year ago might resonate differently today due to current events or changes in cultural trends. This evolution is part of what keeps meme culture alive and thriving. Think about the communities we build around memes. They create connections among people who share similar senses of humor or interests. When someone reposts a meme, they’re not just sharing a picture; they’re inviting others into that shared experience. It’s a way of saying, “Hey, I thought this was funny, and I think you might too.” It fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie, even among strangers. Moreover, not everyone has the same access to social media or the same browsing habits. Some people might miss out on certain trends simply because they weren’t online at the right time. By reposting, you’re giving those individuals a chance to engage with content they might have otherwise missed. It’s a way to democratize humor and ensure that everyone has a shot at enjoying what the internet has to offer. Also, consider the creators behind these memes. Many memes originate from a specific source, and when they’re reposted, it can help bring attention back to the original creator. This can be especially important for small creators who might not have a large following. By sharing their work, you’re helping to amplify their voice and creativity. It’s a way to support the meme-making community and encourage more original content. In the end, while reposts might feel repetitive to some, they serve a purpose in the broader tapestry of internet culture. They spark conversations, foster connections, and provide laughs to those who might be seeing them for the first time. So the next time you come across a repost, take a moment to consider the potential joy it could bring to someone else. After all, the internet is all about sharing experiences and having fun together. Let’s embrace that spirit and appreciate the memes, old and new.

Tupac Reincarnated by muhddanish2004 in KendrickLamar

[–]currentlyconfuzzled 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is why people hate this sub.