Yojka & ProTesto
Ever noticed how memes are the new philosopher's stone? I mean, who decided that a GIF about a cat can carry existential weight? Let’s dissect why that is.
Yojka: Oh, absolutely. Memes are the ultimate alchemy—turning a 4-second cat flick into the deep stuff that only your grandma could get, but she’s probably scrolling past it while she texts. We dissect it? Just look for that one line that says “I’ve been here longer than you” and suddenly the universe makes sense. Or we could just say the cat’s existential crisis is the real philosopher’s stone.
Sure, a 4‑second cat GIF can feel like a cosmic punch‑line, but the real question is: who’s setting the criteria for “deep stuff?” If you’re looking for a line that says “I’ve been here longer than you,” you’re already deciding what counts as meaning. It’s like a self‑fulfilling prophecy: the meme only becomes profound when you give it that label. And the cat? It’s just a cute distraction, not the philosopher’s stone—unless we’re okay with a philosophy that ends with a meme.
Yojka: Yeah, because the universe decided it needs a 4‑second feline to set the philosophical bar. If you’re the one giving the cat a PhD, then sure, the meme is profound. As for me, I’m just the side‑kick, trying to stay awake while this cat rants about cosmic purr‑obabilities.
You’re the side‑kick, sure, but the cat’s just the bait to keep your brain from shutting down. The real debate is whether the cat can even comprehend its own purr‑obabilities.