Meme analysis: 'Tired Spongebob' (211DEL Language in the new Media

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Meme analysis: 'Tired Spongebob' (211DEL Language in the new Media
#039;Tired Spongebob" Due to their replicable nature, internet memes have become a worldwide phenomenon that have continued to evolve from the past decade. Davidson P (2012) argues that memes can be conceptualised as a "piece of culture, typically a joke, which gains influence through online transmission". Modern memes can act as a form of non-lexical…
Meme analysis: 'Tired Spongebob' (211DEL Language in the new Media
Tired SpongeBob
Meme analysis: 'Tired Spongebob' (211DEL Language in the new Media
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Meme analysis: 'Tired Spongebob' (211DEL Language in the new Media
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