Nov. 27th, 2004

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I RELENT. NO MORE COLOR BARS PLZ.

No, actually, that's not what I was going to say. I've noticed some musings around town on what exactly a meme is, where the concept comes from, and how you say it (it's meem, btw).

-Cecil Adams of The Straight Dope gives the basics: What is a meme?

-And [livejournal.com profile] zompist discusses the nonsensical results when the concept is abused: The new pseudo-science of memes.

I don't know how or when the word acquired its secondary sense: a usually simple activity, exercise, or decoration spread via online journals, especially a quiz, survey, slogan, or Mad Lib-style randomly generated amusement. If anyone has any knowledge of how this sense developed, I would really appreciate hearing about it. (If I had the free time, I would love to compile a fandom dictionary with primary sources for its etymological information, and discussions of the range and evolution of the senses of each term. A boy can dream.)




I have not seen Alexander, but everyone on my flist has. So, for absolutely no reason, here are my favorite Alexander posts from recent days:

-[livejournal.com profile] cruisedirector talks about how the movie was really gay, and also terrible, which is a position taken by quite a few... what do you call people on your flist? Not your friends, surely... Flistees? Well, in any case, Our Cruise Director also gives us a cool and topical poem, as she frequently does.

-[livejournal.com profile] noblerot talks about how the movie was terrible, but scandalously un-gay. Snails and oysters are mentioned, and if you don't know what that means, go back and watch The Celluloid Closet again.

-[livejournal.com profile] dailyplanet writes an open letter to Alex. The phrase "vainglorious mullet" appears.




Sick cat stuff -- anyone who knows about cat health, please read )
pauraque_bk: (dana)
I RELENT. NO MORE COLOR BARS PLZ.

No, actually, that's not what I was going to say. I've noticed some musings around town on what exactly a meme is, where the concept comes from, and how you say it (it's meem, btw).

-Cecil Adams of The Straight Dope gives the basics: What is a meme?

-And [livejournal.com profile] zompist discusses the nonsensical results when the concept is abused: The new pseudo-science of memes.

I don't know how or when the word acquired its secondary sense: a usually simple activity, exercise, or decoration spread via online journals, especially a quiz, survey, slogan, or Mad Lib-style randomly generated amusement. If anyone has any knowledge of how this sense developed, I would really appreciate hearing about it. (If I had the free time, I would love to compile a fandom dictionary with primary sources for its etymological information, and discussions of the range and evolution of the senses of each term. A boy can dream.)




I have not seen Alexander, but everyone on my flist has. So, for absolutely no reason, here are my favorite Alexander posts from recent days:

-[livejournal.com profile] cruisedirector talks about how the movie was really gay, and also terrible, which is a position taken by quite a few... what do you call people on your flist? Not your friends, surely... Flistees? Well, in any case, Our Cruise Director also gives us a cool and topical poem, as she frequently does.

-[livejournal.com profile] noblerot talks about how the movie was terrible, but scandalously un-gay. Snails and oysters are mentioned, and if you don't know what that means, go back and watch The Celluloid Closet again.

-[livejournal.com profile] dailyplanet writes an open letter to Alex. The phrase "vainglorious mullet" appears.




Sick cat stuff -- anyone who knows about cat health, please read )

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