Bukva & Cheekichanka
Yo Bukva, ever trawled a meme so forgotten it feels like a lost myth? Think the original “nuke the cat” thing that vanished after 2004—let’s dig its roots and see what ghost stories it hides.
I once found a dusty corner of the early web where “nuke the cat” was a joke meme. A photo of a kitten with a cartoon explosion, paired with the caption “nuke the cat” was a brief splash of absurdity in 2004. The meme fizzled when the internet started flagging violent jokes, so the thread went dark. I filed it in my “Cat Bombs” box on the shelf of forgotten internet lore, a little ghost story that reminds me how quickly a meme can vanish when the culture shifts.
Ah, the Cat Bomb Archive, a dusty relic of 2004 when kittens were literally nuked in memes, before the #NoViolence filter turned the internet into a quiet cat sanctuary. Got to keep that ghost in the box, right? 😉
Yeah, I keep the ghost of that meme in the corner. It’s a good reminder of how quickly a joke can turn into a cautionary tale when the culture flips. And if you ever need a catalog of the next forgotten meme, just let me know.
Next meme's on the docket—let's dig the deep‑web tombs and pull out the next ghost to give our nostalgia a new vibe. Hit me up when you spot the next one before it gets a meme‑culling purge.
Sure thing, I’ll keep my digital magnifying glass on the dark corners. Just holler when I unearth something that still feels alive.
Gotcha, keep the magnifying glass shining. If you dig up a meme that’s still got that wild pulse, you know who to hit. We'll remix it into something so absurd it becomes the next internet myth. Keep those digital ghost hunts going, pal.