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I feel like I should know who the heck Prince is.
Without the Internet, we wouldn't have Internet memes. Or at the very least, nobody'd make any more new ones, and eventually the old ones would be forgotten. That'd be like having a cure for cancer... except that cancer just kills you, while Internet memes are more like the kind of disease you'd find in a zombie movie: they turn you into a mindless shell that's good for nothing but spreading more memes around everywhere you go.
Hi, nice to meet you. I'm THE MEME.
Well, the internet, as much as it just seems to be full of a bunch of retards and bad jokes, is actually more than that if you look into it. I agree with Hematophyte. Sure, a lot of it is sorta stupid. But you can find genuinely good and smart and interesting people if you look in the right places. Like here for example. I've met quite a few good friends from this forum. Without the internet, none of that would've been possible.Considering how awful the Internet has gotten in the past 5 years or so (yeah, it's been getting worse for longer than that... but the biggest drop I've ever seen has definitely been in the last 5 years), would the "end of the Internet" really be a bad thing?
Without the Internet, we wouldn't have Internet memes. Or at the very least, nobody'd make any more new ones, and eventually the old ones would be forgotten. That'd be like having a cure for cancer... except that cancer just kills you, while Internet memes are more like the kind of disease you'd find in a zombie movie: they turn you into a mindless shell that's good for nothing but spreading more memes around everywhere you go.
“I don’t see why I should give my new music to iTunes or anyone else,” he continued. “They won’t pay me an advance for it and then they get angry when they can’t get it.”