The energy formed with the creation of memes. Specifically, when a meme is formed, a certain amount of neutral energy is split into equal parts memetic energy and normie energy.
Memetic Energy also follows the Three Laws of Memetic Energy which go as follows:
The Law of Memetic Energy's Neutralization states that Memetic Energy, when not contained within a vessel we know as a 'meme' or a 'memer', will eventually combine with free normie particles to form neutral particles.
Memetic Energy can only come from Memetic Energy, it cannot be create or destroyed, only transferred or converted
The Law of Memetic Energy Origination states that Memetic Energy cannot be created from nothing, however, it can be separated from neutral particles, creating equal amounts of normie energy and Memetic Energy.
The memetic energy formed from that meme was too great for the normies to handle.
The minimum amount of time required after a meme has been shared within a group on digital communications for said meme to be reusable within the same group of people.
That meme has recently been sent in this group, thus violating the statute of memetations.
The potential of an image, gif or other piece of media to be turned into a viral meme
Shitty MS Paint jobs add to the memetic potential
Aesthetic contra-reference that contains decidable information.
An augmented-reality attribute in hyper-reality that serves a functional purpose.
A virtual attribute made of a functional (homoiconic) computer language.
Contains attributes of aesthetic self-reference.
Direct technological precursor to conscious self-reference.
Memetic skeuomorphs contra-referential, recursive, and functional.
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Basically cultural appropriation but specifically regarding memes. Memetic appropriation is when somebody says a meme reference but they don't actually understand the context behind the meme and have no idea where the meme originated from. They only say it because everybody else is saying it.
User 1: This joke ain't even funny
User 2: r/wooosh
User 1: Stop memetic appropriating, you didn't even spell the sub right
Memetic appropriation
Figuring out what happens in a TV Show, Game, or Movie entirely from memes or recent trends.
Person 1: "Have you actually seen Breaking Bad?"
Person 2: "No, but I pieced together what happens with memetic osmosis."