• snooggums
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    5 months ago

    I am absolutely loving these for showing someone in the early 1900s was making art about how absolutely shitty people were.

    On the downside it is clear that society has learned nothing.

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      5 months ago

      Not just art. They were making memes. Every strip has the same structure: Everett makes a statement of common decency, some random dude disagrees, then Everett physically assault the random dude. This is literally a meme template, from the early 1900s.

      Question is: will the meme evolve in a similar fashion that we see modern memes evolve? Or does the fact that it has a single author prevent this natural evolution?