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Vanilla Extract
The dress was actually funny and interesting. Yanny and Laurel is a forced meme. So is the Thanos disintegration thing. Some corporate fuckery is going on and ya’ll are dumb.
We can all pretty much agree that “Harambe” was possibly the most forced meme of 2016 right
#perfection

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rip sheblong 1934
my name is melvin and i make forced memes
frostedclay
(I didn’t see your comment until now.)
“Herb Lore” is a forced meme born from [this] Let’s Play of a facebook-style dating sim that went viral among Youtubers for some unexplained reason. It wasn’t “so bad it’s good”. It was just unremarkably bad and didn’t deserve any attention (IMO).
One of the client’s interests in her dating profile was “herb lore”, with no further explanation. Mark simply repeated “herb lore” for thirty uninterrupted seconds since he found the phrase weird. The fandom kept the meme going by spamming it everywhere at every opportunity until they grew bored of it a week later. Mark regularly comes on here and revives it, normally in response to someone wondering if it’s stopped yet.
You can see why I’m less than pleased with it. Unlike [“B to Blow”], it holds no charm because it isn’t unintentionally funny via bad translation, poor grammar, [narm], etc. [It’s just a rare phrase].
(I’m bracketing links from now on so that they are distinguishable on my blog theme.)