“No chinese are the most propagandized people on earth”
:wojak-nooo:
“The fact we even exist in this framing device disproves that”
:yes-chad:
I sometimes put memes into worksheets. The problem is, they go out of date so fast, and can't really be reused well. What was cool in 2019 is ancient now.
Use deliberately old memes so you're never (further) out of date. :HamsterDance:
At that point people will be confused instead of cringing. Which I guess is success?
idk a kid ran past me yesterday belting out "spooky scary skeleton" so you never know
When I was going back to school I took a Communications class with a teacher in her late 50's/early 60s who would put old memes into her slide shows. I told her the kids were all about deep fried memes now and she just looked sad and a little confused.
I don't think it is but putting the idea in my head should send a person straight to the lulag
Finally, they're teaching things the students will actually use :sus-deep: