People are really good at driving things into the ground in less than a week.
You know, there's 7 billion people on the planet. If only a 10th of them had access to the internet, that's 7 hundred million. Something like 15 unique examples of this meme are currently on danbooru. 15 different people out of 7 hundred million joined in on a brand new meme.
Yep, checks out. 15 people is definitely enough for it to be considered "driven into the ground in less than a week"
You know, there's 7 billion people on the planet. If only a 10th of them had access to the internet, that's 7 hundred million. Something like 15 unique examples of this meme are currently on danbooru. 15 different people out of 7 hundred million joined in on a brand new meme.
Yep, checks out. 15 people is definitely enough for it to be considered "driven into the ground in less than a week"
yup, because danbooru is absolutely the only site talking about it
yup, because danbooru is absolutely the only site talking about it
My point is that there are millions of people using the internet, and since humans aren't a hivemind we don't all just instantly learn of new events at the same time. Meaning when something interesting happens you're gonna keep hearing about it over and over as new people discover it until it's disseminated enough that no one cares anymore.
Modern day social media makes this an extremely common and short-lived process compared to 10+ years ago. Whining about it every time something gets popular just makes you look like a douche. Especially when it started like two days ago.