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Memes
A meme is a funny photo, video, or piece of writing that is quickly spread around the Internet. Dat boi, pepe, and doge are all great representations of memes. There's nothing like a comical picture to brighten your day. I agree with Veronica Church, writer of the poem, "Memes," that nothing will end my love for them.
Veronica's poem is simple, witty, and relatable, much like memes. She captured the essence of the stupid pieces of art. I love the line, "Jet fuel can't melt steel beams or my love for memes." It doesn't make much sense but that's exactly what it should be. Most pictures on the Internet are nonsense. I absolutely love this poem and I think it is very "meme-ingful."
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