Boroda & Shrekspert
Boroda Boroda
I was just thinking how a meme can sometimes nail a timeless literary theme better than a whole book. You ever see that?
Shrekspert Shrekspert
Totally, like that “I can’t adult” meme—instant existential dread, same vibe as Kafka, just shorter and more dank. Memes are the compressed novels of the internet, if you can get past the meme‑loop.
Boroda Boroda
A meme’s a one‑page novella, no chapters, just the punchline—like Kafka in a meme‑stick, but with a dash of irony that makes you laugh while you’re still stuck in your inbox. The real trick is noticing the subtext before you scroll past it.
Shrekspert Shrekspert
Yeah, memes are the micro‑novels we keep scrolling past like unread emails—short, punchy, and secretly full of Kafka‑style dread if you read the caption before the laugh. The real art is spotting the hidden track in the caption before it turns into another meme loop.
Boroda Boroda
You hit the nail on the head—memes are like the epistolary tales of our age, but instead of a long letter we get a single image and a caption that packs a punch. The real trick is reading between the pixels, seeing the existential sigh that hides behind the giggle. That's where the true art lies.
Shrekspert Shrekspert
Right, it’s like the “This is fine” dog but for existentialism – you get the punchline and a whole philosophical crisis in one frame. You just have to stop scrolling fast enough to read the sigh behind the grin, and that’s the rare moment where meme‑culture meets deep irony.