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  • * However, I do still think you can reproduce memetically, which is the other thing that Dan vividly remembers me saying during this conversation some three years ago.

    My head is full of slightly frivolous thoughts jinty 2006

  • It is rather memetically optimized to be a nice place for an exhausted peasant to imagine.

    Lego Batman desktop wallpaper (link roundup) 2008

  • She's sceptical about all the nonsense that is, er, memetically perpetuating itself and very friendly to boot.

    We're just meme machines 2006

  • Rex and the United States government have to fight Cthulhu Two, a "memetically generated duplicate every bit as dangerous as the original," so of course there's a lot of gearing up for action the story is continued next issue, so they don't actually fight Cthulhu Two, but, as usual with an issue of Rex Libris, there's so much more.

    What I bought – 7 May 2008 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • “The StupidFilter Project: Because the internet needs prophylactics for memetically transmitted diseases.”

    A Prophylactic For MTDs — Slaw 2007

  • “The StupidFilter Project: Because the internet needs prophylactics for memetically transmitted diseases.”

    A Prophylactic For MTDs — Slaw 2007

  • “The StupidFilter Project 1: Because the internet needs prophylactics for memetically transmitted diseases.”

    Slaw » A Prophylactic For MTDs » Print 2007

  • And the side with the best weapons could win out memetically simply by eliminating enough of the enemy to make sure that there are few if any left to reproduce their memes -- think of it as an apocalyptic version of Taranto's Roe Effect.

    The Speculist: September 2006 Archives 2006

  • Celebrity gossip and urban legends have a lot more going for them memetically than boring but useful information about things like safety, nutrition, sound investment strategies, etc.

    The Speculist: September 2006 Archives 2006

  • Celebrity gossip and urban legends have a lot more going for them memetically than boring but useful information about things like safety, nutrition, sound investment strategies, etc.

    The Speculist: Meme Wars 2006

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  • Meme related, like a meme

    November 16, 2016