Nowadays, memes are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in internet culture, popping up everywhere from social media to office group chats—some even treat them as a form of "social currency." But on the flip side, the rise of homogenization, vulgarity, and even the deliberate creation of "conflict memes" has drawn criticism. What do you think—is today's meme culture more about "positive energy" or "negative energy"? Is it "art" or just a "tool"?
What are the pros and cons of meme culture, and which side outweighs the other?
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Well, speaking of the topic of spouses, I'd like to compare breasts to something techy: car culture, I'd say. Back in the day, people used cars just for transportation, but today some treat them as status symbols, others as works of art. It's the same with breasts: on one hand, they're just a funny meme or a shareable piece for networking, but on the other, they can sometimes highlight a real social issue or bring people together.
In the end, it all depends on how you use them; but what matters is that everyone shares with respect, being careful and considerate. Otherwise, just like aggressive drivers on the road, we all end up poisoning the environment we share.