One friend posted the first picture. In a completely unrelated post, another friend - not associated with the first - posted the second picture. Sums up life in 2020 perfectly. #Fa20folk3070@lynneSmcneill
The semester is winding down. Only 7 million more pages to read, 5 million final projects, 2 million presentations, and 4 million papers to go! #Fa20folk3070@lynneSmcneill
So many people are like, "I hate the snow! Grumble. Grumble." And I'm like, "Look! Fluffy white stuff falling out of the sky!" #fa20folk3070@lynneSmcneill
Chapter 4 on collective storytelling was a fun chapter. Here's a cool article about websites where anyone can participate. Unfortunately, some of the sites no longer exist.
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https://t.co/wOpRqp9MVK Our Folklore on the Internet class has always made me feel old, but this meme project made me feel ancient! I hadn't even seen most of the memes in the presentations. #Fa20folk3070@lynneSmcneill
https://t.co/Abn85BdYvs This is one of my most favorite recent memes. I homeschooled my children before covid. What all these people who say they are homeschooling is actually schooling at home. It's not the same thing. #Fa20folk3070@lynneSmcneill
Why is it okay to be rude, crude, or downright vulgar under the guise of humor? So many of my favorite memes, when I dug into them for the presentation, had horrible, horrible versions. What's the benefit of that? #Fa20folk3070@lynneSmcneill