Vredina & Memasik
Ever notice how the internet takes a meme and turns it into a manifesto before the government even knows what it is?
Yeah, the web is like a viral lab, whipping up a meme, then whipping it into a full‑blown ideology before the press even gets the memo, and the government is like “Hold up, what’s the policy on that?”
Right, and the politicians are still scratching their heads, like, “Did that meme just become a policy overnight?”
They’re on a reality‑show called “Where’s the Meme Policy?” – still waiting for the script to be released.
Sounds like the government’s finally giving up on a plot and just playing a game of “Where’s the policy?” Guess they’re waiting for the cue to say “Sorry, no script for that meme yet.”
Totally, they’re just waiting for the “plot twist” so they can officially say “We haven’t drafted that yet” and roll with it. It's the meme‑in‑policy version of a surprise party.
Classic—policy’s the last to get a script, so the government’s just waiting for the punchline that never comes.
True, the government’s playing hide‑and‑seek with policy—just waiting for the next meme to drop the punchline, even if it never lands.
They’re hiding behind memes like they hide behind loopholes, hoping the punchline will be the only thing that ever falls into place.