Sauce:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89ZfbX4Rdzw
13:14 @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xy9blzMCAA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=403tAdvkSTA
inspired by and taken directly from the first video. I muted the parts where Skeet speaks, and voice acted him myself. Not perfect, but I hope it's to your liking.
More of my maymays: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA_GHaCgbNaWkXdft-7zN_SmXtV0BioRb
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I find lots of memes a sorta weird thing. Many people seem to make them from already existing material, and than edit, re-edit, and re-mix. I mean, I do this myself.
That's not necessarily weird in itself, you see that in other art and comedy forms.
What I find really weird, is how people react towards them.
Lot's of people complain about dead memes, and want to keep things fresh. A lot of people also tend to jump on memes whenever they are fresh.
It's good to capitalize on things when they first come out, to be a pioneer is something to be proud of. But are you really a pioneer if everybody else is rushing out to make it, to meme it? I sense quantity of quality is sought, when quality is what should be desired.
Some of the best memes, some of the best shitposts, are those which take a long time to produce. They can't be placed on the internet within the first few days, they can take weeks, sometimes even months to produce.
Sure all good things must come to an end, but should we desire such an end? I feel when people complain about "dead memes" more and more, it causes the newer generations of memes to "die" more quickly than the last.
I have nothing against low effort shitposts in themselves (even thou..