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Learning to laugh at ourselves
I have been a fan of memes since they began to be used in 2010-2011, when they were simple drawings images, or photos with little text and a humor quite easy to understand. And from then until today I have seen generations and generations of memes go viral every week, generating a whole memetic culture that varies in the types of humor and the type of audience it is aimed at. However, although I can spend hours and hours laughing thanks to this new way of communicating that arrives on my social networks, this is the first time that I'm creating memes, neither no one have never asked me before, nor have I dared to do so. Down below, I'll introduce you to my avalanche of memes for this week's challenge:
I had a lot of fun doing this challenge, and there were so many memes that came up that I had to select the ones that I liked the most. It was an interesting experience having to think about the funny things that have happened to me in these two weeks participating in the Redfish Rally, and an excellent creative exercise having to turn it into memes. Thanks to @justclickindiva @thekittygirl and @brittandjosie for the advice and patience again, I hope you have a good time laughing with this post.
Esta publicación fue hecha para el Redfish Rally de la comunidad de @theterminal. Este fue el reto principal de la tercera semana llamado Reto de memes Si desean unirse pueden ingresar a su Discord. Los demás participantes de este mes son:
This post was made for the @theterminal community Redfish Rally. This was the week 3 challenge called Meme Challenge If you want to join you can enter their Discord. The other participants for this month are:
@arlettemsalase
@backpackingmonk
@beckie96830
@Danielobankz
@dumouevarist
@insense
@velinov86
@maruvalerio (¡Yo! ¡Me!)
@sirpee6
@starstrings01
@yessgutierrez