There’s a weirdness to saving memes. Who are they for? Most go into a computer folder never to see the light of day again. When I do stop by, I often find multiples: at least my taste in memes is consistent.
Free content is a blessing and a curse: so is the near-unlimited storage of a desktop computer. Besides, memes take up very little space.
Some memes I keep on the desktop because they get frequent rotation – why come up with a clever reply when someone’s already done it and set it to art?

But convenience meets quirk on my desktop, and there’s a mental limit to how much electronic clutter I can handle. We’re there now: a chunk of them need to go. But to condemn them to files unseen seems cruel.
You’re welcome. Or thank you. It’s hard to tell sometimes.









All good ones, I especially like the last one.
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It’s my most recent. I thought it a great explanation. Too many people treat not knowing something as a personal flaw or failing rather than an opportunity to learn. Of course, we kind of teach them that with how schools are structured.
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I’ve seen a few of these before. I’m particularly liking the nice v. kind comparison. I’m kind less often than I ought to be.
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Me too. I remember when I came across that idea a few years back. My smug self-satisfaction got a poke.
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I get poked way too much.
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