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Let me then explain a 'meme', where it comes from and the logic purpose behind it...
Ask yourself, how do memes become memes and why do we have them?
"Meme" was originally created by Richard Dawkins, the evolutionist, from his book "The Selfish Gene" (1976). It comes from the word 'to mimic'.
The original idea behind it was to prove evolution will copy itself repeatively and the strongest/best will survive. It however proves the other way around, copies will corrupt themselves into a mess, where the worst tend to survive. Refer to movie "Idiocracy".
Where each meme originally came from ranges a lot, but it's normally an evolved copy of a copy of a copy (etc), where quite a few comes from very dark root meaning...
For example "Kappa" originally comes from Japanese folklore.
A Mythical creature known as a River Child. Kappa are Japanese flesh-eating water imps who live in rivers, lakes, ponds, and other watery realms. The idea behind the Kappa, is to warn children on water safety as well as a way of explaining the♥♥♥♥♥♥murders in which a serial killer was dumping bodies of children and woman into the river, to small children.
Basically, it's a warning to keep your distance... as a Kappa would trick it's victim near a water edge and drown them. The Kappa however also has a water bowl source on it's head, which it uses to survive out of water. When shown respect, the Kappa will honor that respect by bowing, hense spilling it's water source from it's head and not being about to continue out of water.
Aka: Show respect to strangers, but don't be mislead by them.
It was actually a child predator who started using it online, tricking groups of children into repeating the word 'Kappa, kappa, kappa' as a warning of his attack without them even knowing. Raid groups would also commonly use it, etc. Tricking the kid into trusting them, before their abuse/harassment.
So if your a kid, saying 'kappa', you might be getting tricked.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kappa_(folklore)
The entire purpose of a meme is to trick a kid into relaying a message to go viral. The kid's point of view purpose is just being to negative trigger others into giving yourself attention, all you do is crave attention. Otherwise, there is zero logical reason or purpose for a meme to exist. Hense this one right here, zero purpose for the topic, it's just a waste of time as a rhetorical question, which isn't even funny.
It doesn't logically exist.
DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND THE WONDERS OF THE GLORIOUS THING KALLED
KOMRADE?
TFW someone takes your joke too seriously...