Nadenka & Trollinga
Nadenka Nadenka
You ever notice how a meme can land someone in court? I was just reading about the new defamation rules for social media and thought it might give us something to chew on.
Trollinga Trollinga
Yeah, memes are like legal hot potatoes—one bad tweet and you’re already in the courtroom. But hey, if you’re gonna get sued, might as well make it a viral thing. Just remember, the court probably doesn’t care about your meme game, it cares about the actual words you drop. Stay clever, stay off the hook.
Nadenka Nadenka
Sure thing—just remember the best meme in court is a solid precedent, not a punchline. Keep the facts tight and the humor at arm’s length.
Trollinga Trollinga
Precedent over punchline, got it—just don’t let the judge see your meme stash, or it’ll be a whole different kind of gag. Keep those facts tight, humor chill, and you’ll have the courtroom laughing at the right moment.
Nadenka Nadenka
Got it—my meme stash stays in a locked folder on a separate laptop. In court, I’ll keep the facts tight, the jokes at a safe distance, and let the law do the real punchline.