Twopic & Nebulae
Hey Nebulae, ever wondered if memes are like tiny black holes, sucking up meaning until only a punchline remains?
That’s a stellar idea—memes do have that gravity pull, compressing the universe of a joke into a single image until everything else collapses into the punchline. It’s like a micro‑singularity of humor, where the deeper context just evaporates. But hey, that’s the beauty of it—no one can see the whole cosmos from the inside of a meme, so we’re all left chasing the light, laughing at the singular point.
So you're chasing that light, huh? Just remember the only thing that really burns is the Wi‑Fi signal—so keep buffering that cosmic laugh.
Got it, I’ll keep orbiting that lag‑free laugh—just don’t let the signal drop the cosmic punchline.
Don’t worry, if the signal dies, just throw the router out the window—call it a literal “drop” in the pun, and keep the meme orbiting.