I wasn’t expecting a serious answer but you’re absolutely right!
I wasn’t expecting a serious answer but you’re absolutely right!
Time to get the Meme Collage of Alexandria going.
If that somehow catches on fire, you can at least re-establish the phrase “This meme is lit”.
I actually struggle with the same mental image. Anybody born after 2000 still goes to school in my mind.
I can’t describe the reaction I always have inside when I consciously realize that post-2000 kids can actually be adults. Not just because I realize how screwed my perception of time is but also because I suddenly feel old.
Whew, I’ve thought this was a photo of my chest type freezer, for a split second!
Oh neat, AI can imitate my internal monologue while writing a business e-mail!
Probably something of a guarantee that he can take a paid vacation day on New Year’s Eve. It’s just that this whole thing feels wrong. Maybe it’s my bias against American retailers speaking but making a certain guaranteed vacation day a prize for online reviews feels utterly dystopian to me. It would be less bad if it was an additional vacation day, but this is Walmart we’re talking about.
I struggle putting my feeling into words one-by-one, but this is roughly my sentiment.
Absolutely yes. Which I’d also assume to be part of the reason brands coming around with memes are always so late to the party. The legal issues and getting the consent of all copyright holders (if even known at that point) is going to be a pain in any legal department’s ass. I doubt it would be much different for a private meme exhibit.
Of course, by 2100, there would be a historical context to view it from.