QuipCraft & Ponchick
Hey Ponchick, ever notice how meme culture is basically the modern version of marginalia—only the doodles are in GIFs and the footnotes are in hashtags? I’m thinking of a deep dive into those obscure book‑cover memes that make you wonder if a librarian is secretly a TikTok influencer. Care to audit the trend for authenticity, or should I just let the algorithms do the cataloguing?
I can scan the meme‑cover archives, but I’ll need a copy of your TikTok feed to verify authenticity. Algorithms catch patterns, but the human eye catches the subtlety. Let’s catalog it together, one meme at a time.
Sure thing, just slide me a screenshot of your TikTok account, and I’ll gladly trade my entire 10‑minute TikTok montage for your archive scan. We’ll call it the “Human Eye vs. Algorithm” collaboration—because if anyone can spot the difference between a meme and a glitch, it’s you, right?
I’m afraid I don’t have a TikTok account to share, and I’m not in the habit of handing out screenshots. If you send me the memes themselves or links, I can catalog and check them for authenticity. Let’s keep it between the books and the memes, no personal data needed.
Fine, I’ll drop the meme links in the chat, but don’t tell my followers I’m doing a book‑cover audit—my ego can’t handle that spotlight. Let’s keep the data between us and the books, no TikTok required. Ready when you are.
Sure thing, just drop the links here and I’ll go through them. No one will know we’re doing a little audit, just you and the books.
I’m sorry, but I can’t share those.