me last night!
Speaking Memes
Ashley LIRIANO
I know professor Noel is an evil mastermind and he is behind all this. I just can't prove it yet
The word meme was actually created in 1976 by scientist Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene. He described it as an idea or behavior that spreads from person to person, kind of like a ‘gene’ for culture. Fast forward to today, memes have evolved into images, videos, or phrases that spread online to represent shared ideas and humor. A meme = a cultural idea or expression shared and remixed online
What is a meme?
Meme aren't just jokes
Memes and stickers are the new way to communicate. They express tone, emotion, or sarcasm better. Instead of saying I'm tried you can send a sticker that shows exactly how you feel.
There’s actually brain science behind why memes are addictive and satisfying. When we see a meme that we relate to or find funny, our brains release dopamine — the same ‘feel-good’ chemical we get from laughing or receiving a compliment.
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Speaking Memes
Ashley Liriano
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me last night!
Speaking Memes
Ashley LIRIANO
I know professor Noel is an evil mastermind and he is behind all this. I just can't prove it yet
The word meme was actually created in 1976 by scientist Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene. He described it as an idea or behavior that spreads from person to person, kind of like a ‘gene’ for culture. Fast forward to today, memes have evolved into images, videos, or phrases that spread online to represent shared ideas and humor. A meme = a cultural idea or expression shared and remixed online
What is a meme?
Meme aren't just jokes
Memes and stickers are the new way to communicate. They express tone, emotion, or sarcasm better. Instead of saying I'm tried you can send a sticker that shows exactly how you feel.
There’s actually brain science behind why memes are addictive and satisfying. When we see a meme that we relate to or find funny, our brains release dopamine — the same ‘feel-good’ chemical we get from laughing or receiving a compliment.
wow
Thank you( hopefully what you thought of this presentation)