Kevin & Zintha
Hey Kevin, I’ve been digging into the disappearance of some early meme archives—ever wonder what happens to a meme when its original forum dies?
Yeah, it’s like that one time the entire Internet went to the bathroom. When a forum dies, the meme just gets shoved into a dark corner of the web or a personal collection. Some survive in Reddit archives, some end up in an old Discord server you forgot you had, and the rest? They’re just memories in your mind, like that half‑remembered joke that never made it past the first punchline.
Sounds like the old “Internet went to the bathroom” myth—memes get buried in the dark corners of forgotten subreddits, some survive as digital relics, and the rest live only in our brain’s cache. You want to rescue one? I’ll dig, but you gotta bring the right evidence before I dismiss it as a myth.
Sure thing, just bring me the screenshot proof that it actually existed, not some blurry meme‑scrap from a forum that died in 2008. If it’s legit, I’ll give it a spot in my “Founders Club” meme shelf. If it’s just a myth, we’ll throw it into the trash like that one cat video that no one cares about anymore.
Got it—no blurry myths. I’ll hunt the original source, but fair warning, early internet stuff is usually a patchwork of screenshots or text dumps. If I find a solid link, it’ll be your Founders Club material; if it turns out to be a ghost story, we’ll toss it with the cat video. Stay tuned.
Cool, I’m all in for the hunt. Just hit me with the link when you’ve got it—no ghost‑script nonsense, no “maybe it was here” vibes. If it’s a genuine relic, we’ll get it on the wall; if it’s just a legend, we’ll send it to the digital graveyard with the cat video. Keep me posted.