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Post by Samandriel on Feb 26, 2019 19:43:08 GMT -5
Simply because all that memes that came from Warriors were in the format of 2012 memes. That format has died off, and unfortunately, Warriors memes have too.
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Post by Samandriel on Feb 26, 2019 19:58:03 GMT -5
Perhaps I will.
Okay, I have returned. 3/25 were memes. The rest looked like r/cats.
Those three, albeit a bit old in format, were good. The other posts were also good, however. Will be subscribing to that subreddit.
But I just don't think books lend themselves greatly to memes in general. Harry Potter memes are more common because of J.K. Rolling and her crazy tweets, and the movies. Same with Lord of the Rings, and any book with movie adaptation. But I ask you to find one meme of Six of Crows (Leigh Bardugo), or Cassandra Clare's City series, or Dust and Decay (Jonathan Mayberry) and you'll maybe find some of those cringy tumblr s-posts. It's because memes lend themselves very easily to pictures, and obviously, books like Warriors, or Richard Paul Evans Micheal Vey series, don't exactly have that (Vey does have that popular reaction image of Micheal Vey, from a cover art, holding a bible instead). These books are just as popular, if not more so, than warriors, and yet have zero meme coverage.
Warriors just doesn't lend itself well.
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Post by Samandriel on Feb 26, 2019 20:01:40 GMT -5
I expected it. But I was in a very researchy mood, and had a thesis. Lmao.
Same
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