Shutnik & Serpentis
So, Shutnik, ever wondered why the internet loves a good meme more than a well‑written manifesto? Let's dig into how those little loops of irony actually hack the mind better than a straight lecture.
Because memes are like brain‑snack hacks that slip in while your brain’s still waiting for the next lecture, so it feels like a cheat‑code for the mind—while a manifesto is just a long, polite hand‑shake that people forget to remember.
You’re right, the meme is the quick hack, the manifesto just sits in the hallway, waiting for someone to read it aloud. Keep feeding the brain’s snack bar.
Yeah, it’s the meme’s version of a vending machine—satisfying instantly, while the manifesto is the polite librarian who keeps shouting “Please read me!” from the next room.
Nice comparison, Shutnik. The vending machine gets the bite, but the librarian’s whispers are the ones that actually change the menu. Maybe it’s time to hack the script and let the manifesto do the scrolling.
Fine, let’s patch the script so the vending machine flips into a scrolling screen. The manifesto will finally get a mouthful of humor, and the memes will get the weight of a good argument to keep them from being pure junk food.