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>Homeostasis: Regulation of the internal environment to maintain a constant state; for example, electrolyte concentration or sweating to reduce temperature.
No sweat. A meme can remain the same unless you store it in a lossy format and don't take rotational velocidensity into account.
>Organization: Being structurally composed of one or more cells — the basic units of life.
"Cell" is a silly circular definition. Consider words, or pixels, instead. Those are the basic units of memes, and are composed in complex patterns to form memes.
>Metabolism: Transformation of energy by converting chemicals and energy into cellular components
Yes. It takes lots of energy to make a meme, and since many memes live on computers, they need to consume electricity to maintain their homeostasis.
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>Warning: You are trying to create an image that is 12000 x 12000 in size (3.2 TB).
>Adaptation: The ability to change over time in response to the environment.
This is exactly what memes are. Damn, son.
>Response to stimuli: A response can take many forms, from the contraction of a unicellular organism to external chemicals, to complex reactions involving all the senses of multicellular organisms.
Memes respond to stimuli by adaption and growth.
>Reproduction: The ability to produce new individual organisms, either asexually from a single parent organism, or sexually from two parent organisms.
Without violating their privacy, I invite you to take a look at the Lel family. Whatever the method of meme reproduction is, they've got it down.
Post this on the walls of the 12 prettiest girls you know... If you get back 5 you're beautiful. ..
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It looks nice.