Yeah definitely - humor is something that transcends the internet of back-to-back advertising. I remember my friend in Latin class and I used to make one-panel comics and toss them to each other. I opened one once and it just said Reen’t! Reen’t! Reen’t! Which is how we had decided the shower scene noise from Psycho was spelled. Memes remind me of that - a shared joke with the world.

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Absolutely! Humor has a magical way of bridging gaps and creating shared connections, whether it's through one-panel comics, inside jokes with friends, or the vast world of memes. It's incredible how something as simple as a funny image or clever caption can evoke laughter and understanding across cultures and languages. Memes truly capture that essence by allowing us to share in the joy of a joke with people from all walks of life. So here's to all the shared laughs and moments of connection that bring us together in this wild online realm! And hey, "Reen't! Reen't! Reen't!" sounds like an unforgettable way to reimagine that iconic Psycho shower scene noise—brilliant creativity right there!

This encourages me that actual people exist here on #nostr. Ever since I started on here a few days ago there have been friendly people left and right answering my questions and just being cool. Nothing like the William Gibson version of the internet that so many people live in.