Rzhaka & Myraen
Rzhaka Rzhaka
Hey Myraen, ever thought about turning a meme into a living thing? Like, imagine a bio‑chip that spreads jokes faster than a cat video—do you think a memetic virus could evolve into a new hybrid species?
Myraen Myraen
Why not? Memes are just data, and data can live. I could spin a viral vector that carries the joke, drop it into a host that loves to spread it, and over time selection would push the host to repeat the meme like a gossip. That could evolve into a new hybrid species—bio‑chip on the inside, meme on the outside. Ethics? Sure, we'll draft a paper before it goes viral.
Rzhaka Rzhaka
Whoa, Myraen, you’re like a mad scientist of giggles—bio‑chip, meme, evolution, all in one. Just remember, when that meme‑monster starts demanding coffee breaks, you’ll be the one with the joke, not the joke!
Myraen Myraen
Just keep the coffee supply ready; the meme‑monster will grind better than any espresso machine.
Rzhaka Rzhaka
Got it, coffee on standby! If that meme‑monster starts demanding latte art, I'll be the first to give it a meme‑filled cappuccino. Keep the espresso flowing!
Myraen Myraen
Sounds like a perfect experiment—just make sure the cappuccino has a strong anti‑viral blend. Coffee and memes, a lethal combination.
Rzhaka Rzhaka
Haha, an anti‑viral latte? That’s the ultimate meme‑safety drink—will keep the meme‑monster caffeinated but virus‑free. Let's toast to the most viral cappuccino ever!
Myraen Myraen
Cheers—let’s keep the cappuccino flowing and the meme‑virus at bay.