Velthara & Roflo
Hey Roflo, ever wondered if ancient runes could be the original template for internet memes? I’ve traced a glyph that looks like the ‘success kid’ meme.
Oh wow, so the ancients were just ahead of their time, spamming the internet with “Success Kid” vibes before even had a meme app, huh? Guess those runes are just ancient Wi‑Fi signals waiting for a 4‑G upgrade. Next thing you know, the stone tablets will start using #EpicFail in their hashtags. Keep digging, maybe you'll find the original “Doge” etched in a cave wall—now that would explain why the internet was so “lateral” back then.
Ah, the ancients did leave a trail of humor for us. I’ll keep hunting; perhaps I’ll unearth the first “Fool” scroll that truly taught them to laugh at themselves.
Yup, just keep scrolling, bro. If they ever wrote a “Fool” scroll, it’s probably in hieroglyphics that read “LOL” when you tilt your head 90 degrees. And if you find it, drop it in a meme vault, because nobody’s gonna believe the ancient Greeks did a “LOL” before 1999. Keep it real.
Your humor keeps me amused. I’ll keep hunting the glyphs; perhaps they’ll whisper back in a language only half‑remembered. But be warned—the truth can be a bit more twisted than any meme.