During the dark, isolated days of COVID, I showed up as the meme hero everyone needed and became the preferred dealer of memes for a lot of folks on Facebook. Every Friday, they could count on me for a dose of memes to cure whatever ailed them.
One of my favorite video creators Spencer West (you may recall him as the man who walks on his arms), shared this video about how healthy meme sharing is. It’s a form of pebbling: “even when we are online and probably distracted, we’re still thinking of each other.”
WE COULD USE A LOT OF THAT RIGHT NOW.
So here is Meme Memos: a post that requires nothing of you: no reading, no grappling with anything heavy, nothing. Just steal the memes, send the memes, laugh at the memes, and go on with your day.
Ok bye.
Recent pieces you may have missed:
I need this January to last forever.
Three months ago, I had my “Oh shit, bedrest immediately” moment. All things considered, three months is a ridiculously short amount of time to wrangle that impossible mission into something that resembles a sustainable routine. It’s been a whirlwind of creativity, trial and error, and straight-up stubbornness, but drumroll please….
look at this essay I found in a drawer.
On May 5, 2017, the fifth and final year of Anne Imig’s Listen To Your Mother, a live show featuring stories about motherhood.
an adventure in %&@$# accessibility.
It’s story time today! But first, a quote whose sentiments I echo with my entire heart:
an open letter to wellcare value plan pdp S4802-143-0.
(published 12/4/24 at 12:15am, note added at end 12/4/24 at 3:58pm)
Needed these today! Thank you!!
Aww. I’m sure some of these came from my stash. I know I don’t participate as much as I did in the early days when it was mainly me and Bill but I like knowing we were a bright spot in a weird history time