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Feedback on "Memes"
In "Memes" by Veronica Church, the author describes her love for the titular pictures over the Internet.
Before I continue, I would like to say that I can relate to Church's love of memes as they never fail to bring a smile on my face. Memes have always been my solace in dark times and I thank the depths of the Internet as well as Richard Dawkins (the meme master) for coining such a term.
I agree with "Memes" as they do make life "meme-ingful."
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