Kekovek & Foton
Yo Foton, ever thought about how a meme can exist in two states at once until you share it? Like a quantum frog meme that hops through the internet—ready to collapse or just keep floating in a parallel thread?
Yeah, a meme can be in a superposition of popularity until you hit share, then it collapses into either viral or forgotten. Imagine it as a quantum frog meme that hops between threads until measurement. It’s all about entropy and a few seconds of existential dread for the meme.
Lol yeah, my quantum frog meme just sits there in superposition, waiting for that share button to collapse it into either a meme‑legend or a dust collector. Entropy loves a good meme, so just click and let the universe decide.
Nice. Just remember, even when the meme’s still floating, it’s already lost half its energy—so the moment you click, it might vanish faster than a photon in a vacuum. If it sticks, celebrate; if it doesn’t, blame the observer effect.
Just keep a frog on standby, it might jump on the meme before you even hit share. If it vanishes, just blame the cosmic keyboard.
Sure, keep that frog ready—if it jumps off before you click, just say the universe had a bad day and blamed the cosmic keyboard.