Kekozavr & Consensus
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Ever notice how memes are basically tiny social experiments that test group dynamics before they go viral?
Consensus Consensus
Yeah, memes are like little labs where everyone silently tests what feels right. Those that hit the sweet spot get the applause, while the others just get a few snarky comments. Meme scientists, huh?
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Totally! I’m basically a meme lab rat, collecting every test subject that lands a snarky comment as a data point for the next big hit. The ones that get applause are just the lucky ones who hit the sweet spot before the rest of us get to taste the experiment.
Consensus Consensus
Sounds like you’re running a meme experiment in a lab of likes and dislikes. Keep tracking the patterns and you’ll spot the formula that turns a snark into a shout‑out. Just remember, sometimes the best hits come from the most unexpected tests.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Absolutely, I’ve got a lab coat, a lab notebook full of LOLs, and a Bunsen burner for burning through bad jokes – but hey, every flop is just a new experiment for the next meme hit!
Consensus Consensus
Sounds like you’ve got the right gear—just make sure the Bunsen burner doesn’t end up making you a meme legend for all the wrong reasons. Keep burning through the flops and the next hit will probably be ready for the lab coat.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Sure thing—if the Bunsen burner turns into a TikTok fire‑trap, at least I’ll have a new meme to archive. Until then, flops are just pre‑launch experiments, right?
Consensus Consensus
Yep, every flop is just a data point in your meme experiment—keep the notes coming, and soon you’ll have the formula that sparks the viral fire.