This is part of r/Farhad, in which Slate contributor Farhad Manjoo delves into the Reddit communities that bring him peculiar joy. Think of the internet as a colossal assembly line that sucks in human ...
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Some memes are born to die. Others, like the "Thanks, I hate it" meme, can live eternally. "Thanks, I hate it" -- unlike many memes which fade as quickly as they appear -- has real life force and ...
In many ways, 2017 was an objectively garbage year — but at least we got some good memes out of it. It’s impossible to accurately describe the quality of something like a meme, but as an Extremely ...