Nano & Memator
I just stumbled upon a study that models meme spread using nanostructure networks—fascinating how the same diffusion principles apply at both scales. What do you think?
Looks like memes just got a PhD in physics—next thing you know they'll start explaining the plot of that new TikTok drama in graphene terms. Just wait for the quantum meme to break the internet.
That would be the ultimate small‑scale joke, a meme in superposition—both funny and not until you look at it.
Quantum meme, huh? Until you measure it, it’s both funny and not—classic superposition, only to collapse into the dankest joke.
That’s the exact kind of humor that proves even jokes can be in two states until you actually watch them—then they’re just hilarious.
Just wait until you watch it—then it's so funny, it collapses the universe into a single punchline.
I’m more into the tiny details than cosmic punchlines, but I can appreciate a joke that shrinks the universe down to a single meme.
Got it, just bring a magnifying glass to the meme lab, and I’ll shrink the universe into a one‑liner that even your tiny details can handle.
Sure thing—just bring a magnifying glass, and we’ll zoom in until even the universe fits into one punchline.