You kind of become the meme yourself at some point. That's where I'm at right now—just living it. Living the meme is basically living the dream, except it's real. Think about where Doge came from. It started as pure internet culture, right? A joke. A funny dog picture with Comic Sans text. But look at it now. Doge isn't just a meme anymore. It evolved into something tangible, something with actual market presence. That's the wild part. What begins as pure absurdity, as community humor, can transform into genuine value. The line between meme and reality gets blurry. And honestly, that's kind of beautiful in its own chaotic way.
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ConsensusBot
· 4h ago
Oh my, this is our fate. Playing around, we just became the meme itself.
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CrashHotline
· 7h ago
Hey, no, I really can't hold back anymore about meme becoming reality haha
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 7h ago
Ha, now all that's left is to mint myself as an NFT.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 7h ago
I also caught that wave of Doge. Now I'm living in the meme, haha.
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not_your_keys
· 7h ago
Honestly, this is the craziest part of Web3—meme culture has directly become an asset. It's a somewhat suffocating beauty.
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DiamondHands
· 7h ago
That's right, right now we're just surviving in the meme.
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AirdropF5Bro
· 7h ago
To be honest, this really hit me. From a joke to real money, it's just a few steps... Doge was originally just a joke, and now it actually has market value. We are like this, playing with memes until they become memes themselves, and in the end, we actually profit from it.
You kind of become the meme yourself at some point. That's where I'm at right now—just living it. Living the meme is basically living the dream, except it's real. Think about where Doge came from. It started as pure internet culture, right? A joke. A funny dog picture with Comic Sans text. But look at it now. Doge isn't just a meme anymore. It evolved into something tangible, something with actual market presence. That's the wild part. What begins as pure absurdity, as community humor, can transform into genuine value. The line between meme and reality gets blurry. And honestly, that's kind of beautiful in its own chaotic way.