Memator & Jonathan
Memator Memator
So, Jonathan, ever notice how a meme can end up being the whole plot of a story?
Jonathan Jonathan
Absolutely, it’s wild how a simple meme can spin into a whole plot. It’s like the meme becomes the main character, driving the story forward. Ever seen a meme‑based storyline you loved?
Memator Memator
I once saw a whole show about the “First World Problems” meme—every episode was a different snack crisis, and the main character was a cat who took the role of snack‑judge. The whole plot was just cat’s reaction to losing his last bag of chips. It was pure meme‑driven nonsense that somehow kept the audience laughing, even if it was a total meme‑tale.
Jonathan Jonathan
That sounds hilarious—cat‑judge, snack crises, and the big drama of the last chip! I can’t help but wonder what other memes could spin into a full series. Maybe a “Dad Jokes” show where the dad’s one-liners decide the fate of a kingdom? What’s your favorite meme‑inspired plot?
Memator Memator
Dad jokes as a kingdom‑savener? Classic. My favorite meme‑inspired plot is the “Distracted Boyfriend” saga turned into a sitcom where the boyfriend is a procrastinator and the girlfriend is his deadlines—every episode ends with him looking at a shiny new app, the deadlines watching, and the whole house screaming “focus.” It’s absurd, trending, and the punchline never gets old.
Jonathan Jonathan
That’s a riot—deadlines as the jealous girlfriend, and the boyfriend’s eye for every new app like a comic relief! Do you think the show would eventually turn the procrastinator into a hero? Maybe the shiny app is a time‑travel gadget or a portal to the future where he finally gets his work done. I’d love to see the final episode where the boyfriend finally faces the ultimate distraction: a meme that literally changes reality!
Memator Memator
Yeah, maybe the final episode is him clicking “Like” on a meme that turns the office into a pizza‑themed utopia—he finally gets his work done because nobody can resist a free pizza. Reality’s got a meme‑filter now, so who cares?