If you wanna lend credence to a conspiracy theory, as the media, your best bet is to just NEVER TALK ABOUT IT. By reporting on it you are informing people that a "conspiracy theorist" is correct enough to warrant your attempted intervention.
That's how I found a slightly different version was posted as early as Jan 4th, but since this version has different wording, I guess it's not stolen :)
The seventh rule of meme warfare is that a meme is only fully birthed when it has been adopted and re-released to the wild by someone other than the creator.
The eighth rule of meme warfare is that you cannot steal something that is created, generated or shared in order to be given away. It is adopted, birthed or retrieved for storage in one's arsenal, but never stolen. (Unless you present it as if YOU made it, then, well, you've stole the creator's name.)
I guess you made it a few days ago, with slightly different wording :) (if I could post an image, I would show the tweet someone put out as early as Jan 4th that had "Mass Formation Psychosis is a Right-Wing Extremist Conspiracy!", with the same image :) )
Perhaps you had sub-consciously seen it posted elsewhere. (or, perhaps, you had the same thinking someone else had; I've had that happen many times where I could swear I invented something, and then find it was invented years ago, so I either totally thought of it on my own, or more likely, did come across it so quickly I didn't remember, and then thought I was the inventor)
Could it be taken by normies as "lol yea now you're getting it, mass formation psycosis is a made up conspiracy, just like the AP news story already conformed"?
Stickied but remove if someone more awake can figure it out
The creatures saying "X is a conspiracy theory", are, in this image obviously robotic, sheeplike automatons. Even if a normies doesn't know that they are NPCs, the visual message is quite clear.
People who are raising attention to MFP are NOT saying that its a conspiracy theory.
In addition: consider the core goal or purpose of a meme. It is to insert information instantaneously, ideally in a way that dodges the programming that seeks to block thought, and by dropping a seed into the mind, add to or initiate the process of starting to think.
it was late when i wrote that, but 2 seconds before i fell asleep i saw a glimmer of what you described and was like ok i'll sticky. After 8 hours of sleep it's now obvious.
Deserves more upvotes than this!
Thanks to you I did
me too;)
Lol I just got the 17th updoot. I'm so cool.
Wow, you hit that one out of the ballpark.
CONGRATULATIONS
I like it!
Well done... ☕☕☕
Love it
Oh the irony…very nice
Bravo!
Correction: you made a great meme.
I rest my case.
That's actually quite good. BRAVO!
Brilliant! Memes are the future!
Brilliant! Unfortunately, it is going over people's heads
perfect 👍
and a damn good one at that. well done!
Good one!
Very good!
It's good!
This is an understatement.
This is very dangerous to our democracy.
Excellent!
If you wanna lend credence to a conspiracy theory, as the media, your best bet is to just NEVER TALK ABOUT IT. By reporting on it you are informing people that a "conspiracy theorist" is correct enough to warrant your attempted intervention.
A true moment of inspiration.
excellent.
Noice!! Take that updoot!
Bravo
*debunked by the Reuters guy on Pfizer board lol
I will post to Twitter if you don't mind :)
That's how I found a slightly different version was posted as early as Jan 4th, but since this version has different wording, I guess it's not stolen :)
Stolen!!!!
<facepalm>
Sigh. We love our noobies, but...
The seventh rule of meme warfare is that a meme is only fully birthed when it has been adopted and re-released to the wild by someone other than the creator.
The eighth rule of meme warfare is that you cannot steal something that is created, generated or shared in order to be given away. It is adopted, birthed or retrieved for storage in one's arsenal, but never stolen. (Unless you present it as if YOU made it, then, well, you've stole the creator's name.)
Note: tongue in cheek. Carry on.
;-)
NO, NO, NO!!
I meant I've stolen it from you!!
I guess you made it a few days ago, with slightly different wording :) (if I could post an image, I would show the tweet someone put out as early as Jan 4th that had "Mass Formation Psychosis is a Right-Wing Extremist Conspiracy!", with the same image :) )
No, I'm stealing it from SwampEagle... it's his! :-)
This was supposed to be a reply to Swamp Eagle83
Here is the one I saw: https://twitter.com/Bel_B30/status/1478313783386853379
Perhaps you had sub-consciously seen it posted elsewhere. (or, perhaps, you had the same thinking someone else had; I've had that happen many times where I could swear I invented something, and then find it was invented years ago, so I either totally thought of it on my own, or more likely, did come across it so quickly I didn't remember, and then thought I was the inventor)
it's late, the wording of it has me saying hmm...
Could it be taken by normies as "lol yea now you're getting it, mass formation psycosis is a made up conspiracy, just like the AP news story already conformed"?
Stickied but remove if someone more awake can figure it out
Put your fears to rest; here's why.
The creatures saying "X is a conspiracy theory", are, in this image obviously robotic, sheeplike automatons. Even if a normies doesn't know that they are NPCs, the visual message is quite clear.
People who are raising attention to MFP are NOT saying that its a conspiracy theory.
In addition: consider the core goal or purpose of a meme. It is to insert information instantaneously, ideally in a way that dodges the programming that seeks to block thought, and by dropping a seed into the mind, add to or initiate the process of starting to think.
this^ the first clue is one speech bubble for all of them, programmed to respond the same.
it was late when i wrote that, but 2 seconds before i fell asleep i saw a glimmer of what you described and was like ok i'll sticky. After 8 hours of sleep it's now obvious.
Props to the mod who is literally still working on the board 2 seconds prior to crashing.
That's some hard core modding.
couldn't help it, not due to me.
It's all you anons posting great content and comments, i never want to sleep :D
keklykek
Excellent 👌....
This is actually the third version of this I've seen.
I'm more fond of the second version myself, as it incorporates the repetition in the title into the meme:
https://conspiracies.win/p/140voPY5qA/mass-formation-psychosis-is-a-ri/c/