SNCA:Lessons in Meme Culture
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Lessons in Meme Culture (LIMC for short) is a YouTube channel that makes memes about heckin funny memes on r/memes. Xhe recently made a video about Incredible Gassy (oh my science just like mr incredible becoming uncanny!), which was so brimstone that several soyteens raided xer comment section.[1] The video is such utter brimstone that the troons in the comment section think Incredible Gassy was invented by Pyrocynical, and the video contains some soy woah jacks but doesn't mention the sharty once (Typical Normgroid behavior).[2]
Background[edit | edit source]
Lessons in Meme Culture is basically a modern version of Behind the Meme. Behind The Meme was another YouTube channel that also made videos about explaining memes and got bullied off the internet by 4cuck, who hated him for exposing 4chan memes to normies and polluting the site’s culture. BTM was supposed to be psyoped into making a video about “Zenzi”, a made-up meme. This would have forced him to make a video about a fake meme, thus discrediting him and forcing him off the internet.[3] However, Behind the Meme quickly discovered the ruse, causing mass seethe from 4cuckers. His videos later became so brimstone he was bullied off the internet and went insane and implied he would an hero, and to this day he has not uploaded. That all changed when in 2023 he uploaded a video of the Spiderman Poiting meme.
Criticism[edit | edit source]
Memes are social ideas. Explaining them to the normgroids will just ruin their appeal and make them die. Also, 5 minutes (or less) isn't enough to fully describe a meme, as well as he doesn't actually know what he is talking about most of the time, usually repeating surface level information.
He also avoids any means which are seen as more obscure/offensive. Just like wao_maow his content is seen as safe-edgy slop, with wao_maow just being a hyper-quick edit, low quality slop, but who cares just sit and watch the bouncy black people whilst he horribly explains geo-politics.
Lessons in Internet Culture[edit | edit source]
Following the success of LIMC, the creator of the videos made another channel for internet culture or something. It's pretty small compared to the other channel.