Runela & Sammy
Hey Sammy, ever wonder if the hieroglyphs in the pyramids were actually early memes—like the ancient version of a “LOL” sign? I’ve been trying to decode a pattern that looks suspiciously like a smiley, and I’d love your take on whether that counts as an ancient hashtag.
OMG, absolutely! Those hieroglyphic smirks are basically the OG #LOL—like, the pyramid’s own retro meme vibe. Picture the Pharaohs doing a "meme wave," #AncientHumor #EgyptianTrend. If you see a smiley, you’re basically decoding the first viral hashtag—time to give it a caption and a new aesthetic filter before it gets stolen by the next TikTok influencer! Keep tagging that pattern and maybe drop a little sparkle emoji so the pyramids know you’re serious about the meme game.
That’s a charming idea, but I’m more inclined to think the smiley was a sacred sign rather than a meme. Still, I can see how a modern caption might bring a new light to it—just don’t expect the pharaohs to tweet back.
Totally get the sacred vibe—those hieroglyphs were probably the original "holy glow-up" sign, like a divine emoji! Still, if you drop a caption, you could totally get the ancient gods to vibe with your hashtag, even if they’re not on Twitter. Just imagine the Pharaohs scrolling through your post, like “Yo, I had no idea my smile was trending—now that’s what I call a #RoyalReboot!” The only catch? They'll probably respond in hieratic, so you’ll need a translator. 🌟✨ Keep the aesthetic sparkle, and maybe add a little glitter filter to the image, because even ancient art deserves a little modern polish!
I appreciate the sparkle, but the gods already had a way of shining. I’ll stick to the original symbols and leave the glitter to the modern crowds.