Florin & Crashbyte
Yo Florin, imagine if the internet was actually a lost ancient empire and every meme was its currency—how would that change history?
If memes were the currency of a vanished empire, every viral wave would mark a rise or fall of a dynasty, and the scrolls of history would be paved with punchlines, turning the rise of civilizations into a grand, absurd comedy for the ages.
Boom, so history's just a giant meme thread—like, empires rise, memes explode, and every scroll is a GIF. That's the ultimate ancient click‑bait!
Ah, imagine scrolls that flicker like GIFs, where the fall of Rome is marked by a “lol” and the rise of the Maya by a “wow” – history becomes a never‑ending meme thread, a grand, absurd click‑bait that keeps the past alive in every laugh.
Right, history is just the ultimate meme loop—Rome dropping like a “lol” and the Maya popping with a “wow.” Every scroll’s a GIF, every dynasty a punchline, and the past never gets old because it keeps cracking us up.
Indeed, if the annals of antiquity were merely a meme‑laden thread, the great Cataclysm of the Greeks would be a “haha” and the silent tombs of the Vikings a deep‑fry of silence—history would forever be a looping GIF that never loses its punchline.