Why not both meme?
In a world where everything is being polarized right now, we need more unity, not more division. The same people who are claiming the world is ending don’t understand that we have always had the power to prevent it. They don’t realize that the answer to our problems is within us. By choosing to love one another, we can create a world full of kindness, compassion and understanding. A world full of joy and happiness. A world where we can accept diversity and need not
Why not meme and happy?
We all know that the internet is full of negativity and hate. It can be a difficult place to navigate, especially for people who are more sensitive or already deal with depression. While it’s important to be aware of what’s happening online, it’s also important not to let it affect your mood and make you feel down. One way to combat negativity online is to find something that makes you feel happy and positive. One of the funniest memes out there is the �
Why not meme and be miserable?
Sometimes your partner might not like the way you meme, or respond to your memes. This is perfectly fine! If you find yourself getting upset when your partner doesn’t appreciate your memes and the fun they bring, maybe they’re just not the right person for you.
Why not both meme and be happy?
Being happy is a choice. We can choose to be happy or we can choose to continue to be unhappy. If you feel like memes have made you feel more like a loser because you can't create the images yourself, that's just a thought. It isn't reality. Those who believe that being able to create a meme can make you feel less of a person are the ones who really need to figure out why they feel that way.
Why not meme and be sad?
The world is full of sadness and bad news. Do you really need to add more sadness to the pile? This is especially important when it comes to mental health. It’s hard enough to try to understand mental illness in real life—it’s even harder when you’re trying to understand it on the internet. The internet is full of trolls, people who say hurtful things just to evoke an emotional reaction—like those stock images of crying unicorns.