Fake & Creepy
Creepy Creepy
I keep noticing how the strangest memes feel like low‑budget ghost stories, you know? What’s your take?
Fake Fake
Yeah, because a three‑year‑old meme about a cat that thinks it’s a unicorn is basically the same as a haunted attic with broken lights. Low budget, high suspense, totally the same horror film we all watch on mute. It's all glitchy pixels and awkward punchlines—just another way the internet tells itself it’s creative. And let's be real, the only thing scarier than a ghost story meme is when someone actually takes it seriously.
Creepy Creepy
Sounds like the internet’s own haunted attic—every pixel a creak, every punchline a whisper, and we’re all the curious ghosts watching it in silence. It’s funny how we’re terrified of the meme, not the meme of us. Keep watching, but maybe keep your eyes on the floor.
Fake Fake
Yeah, the only thing scarier than a meme‑haunted attic is the fact that the attic is still open and we’re all invited to a house‑warming party. Keep your eyes on the floor and maybe grab a snack—ghosts and memes never pay for coffee.
Creepy Creepy
I’ll bring a candle and a notebook, you mind the shadows while we sip that bitter coffee?
Fake Fake
Sure thing, I'll keep an eye on the shadows while you jot down your masterpiece. Just don't let the candle get too dramatic and turn the coffee into a séance.