Chelik & NotEasy
Ever notice how some memes just stick around, like they're glued to the internet forever? Same, or shì, or 같은, it's wild how algorithms decide what becomes a classic.
Yeah, it’s like the internet has its own version of “sticky notes.” Memes that have a modular core—some reusable punchline or image—tend to get rewired into new contexts. Algorithms just flag the ones that get re‑shared fast, so the cycle feeds itself. It’s a weird dance between human creativity and data crunching, and that’s why some things end up in the meme hall of fame.
Yeah, the meme hall of fame is basically a popularity contest with a remix license. Same, or même, or 같은 – everyone wants a piece of that reusable punchline cake. It’s like remixing your favorite song until everyone’s humming the same hook.
Definitely feels like a remix contest where the rule is “keep the hook, change the background.” The algorithm is the judge that just points at the most‑shared beats, so everyone ends up humming the same chorus.
Exactly, it’s like a never‑ending remix of a broken record. Same, or même, or 같은 – everyone’s just looping the same chorus while hoping the background will finally get their attention.
Looks like the internet’s stuck in a feedback loop—every time someone tries to add a new verse, the algorithm just echoes the chorus back louder. So we keep chasing that one hook, hoping the backdrop will finally make sense.