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june_twenty | 2 years ago

'internet memes' as we know them today were not around in the 80s or 90s

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chrisco255|2 years ago

We had memes in the 90s. But you had to use Photoshop like a grownup not some cheap meme generator site. It only cost $1200 for a license, and most of us were broke kids (not actual grownups) so you had to join a WAREZ chat room on AOL and beg for a crack, then you'd spend a week downloading it on your 28k modem. Then you'd skillfully construct a meme from scratch based on some images you collected off personal home pages on Geocities because Google image search didn't even exist back then.

m463|2 years ago

Before that you had to create a chain letter, with a strongly worded section to forward the letter to 10 friends, and detailing the penalties for breaking the chain.

sokoloff|2 years ago

Dancing baby and "All your base are belong to us" are definitely from the 90s.

Sharlin|2 years ago

It's very appropriate that the concept of "meme" itself is an example of memetic drift.

scrame|2 years ago

'internet memees' aren't what you're describing.

Do you mean "i can haz cheezburger"

or rage comics,

or that thing from the walking dead of the older dude yelling at the kid? or

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VrCCpaEoxI

Or natalie portman hot grits.

scrame|2 years ago

'internet memees' aren't what you're describing.

Do you mean "i can haz cheezburger" or rage comics, or that thing from the walking dead of the older dude yelling at the kid? or "yo quiero taco bell?" or "YEEeeaaahhhh baby"

Or "i just poured hot grits down my pants"

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addaon|2 years ago

Other replies have given examples of "current-style" memes from the 90s. The term itself was also in popular use, as evidenced in e.g. the website memepool.com.

dkjaudyeqooe|2 years ago

They most definitely were, just text based. Pictures took too long to download and were reserved for important things like porn.