Memes are another evolution of art that serves to satisfy our inherent and remaining human need to share, express, and derive connection from our problems, sadness's, experiences, idiosyncrasies, and perspectives in a world where it is increasingly hard to do so in traditional ways.
Like art movements of the past, memes are a reflection of the modern world's conditions. The use of internet and social media has rendered us wanting things faster, easier and more direct than ever. Instead of requiring artistic skill or interest in going to an art museum, memes merely require some amount of honesty, humor, and access to the internet.
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Websites such as Meme Generator can use the humor of memes to try and destroy the arguments of rival political movements.
Like art, memes can show us the absurdity and funniness of our existence and human experiences. And how similar we often are in even the simplest components of our daily life. Higher art is not replaced and continues to hold a mystique and aesthetic beauty that memes, of course lack entirely. How...
Just as how art of the past is looked and studied in order to understand the associated historical eras, this current internet age will almost certainly be studied and understood through websites, social media, youtube and memes.
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