I knowyou'reprobablythinkingbasedoffthetitle, howisLifeNoggingonnamake a videoonmemes?
Wellbuckleup, therearescienceineverything, while I don't understand a lotofmemes I lookat, I dounderstandwhywesharethesefunnylittleartifactsofsociety.
Mostofyouprobablyknowwhat a memeis, andifyoudon't, thereis a reallygoodchancethatyouatleastseenthemifyoudon't know, a memeis a culturalitemoftenfoundintheformofanimage, video, orsomethingsimilarthatistypicallyalteredandspreadthroughtheworld.
Whiletheinternethasincreasedtherateatwhichmemesareproduced, youcanfindexamplesofmemeswellbeforeourdigitalagesuchasKillroywashere, thatlittle “S” drawingeveryonedidontheirtextbooksandevenDarthVader's line “I amyourFather”.
Itseemsthatthereare a fewdifferentreasonsastowhywelovesharingmemeswithoneanother.
In a comprehensive, three-phasestudybytheNewYorkTimes, researcherslookedintothepsychologyofwhypeoplesharethingsonline.
Sharing a screenshotof a cartooncharactermightseemnonsensicalandsometimesitisbutyou'reactuallyexpressingyourselfandotherpeoplewhoseeitfeelconnectedto a sharedexperience.
Morethanjustbeinggoodfor a giggle, spendingtimeonsocialmediaandlookingatmemesmighthelptomakeyou a betterperson!
In a recentpsychologicalstudy, researchersfoundthatspendingmoretimeonsocialnetworksandengagingininstantmessagechatspredictedmoreabilitytohavevirtualempathy.