I think the combo of both is important.
Meme-only arguments lack depth.
I view memes as signposts and long-form articles/discussions as useful deep dives. The memes help point to which longer things are worth taking the time to consume.
I think the combo of both is important.
Meme-only arguments lack depth.
I view memes as signposts and long-form articles/discussions as useful deep dives. The memes help point to which longer things are worth taking the time to consume.
Both have their place/function for sure.
Just to drive the point home, the topic of homeschooling recently came up in one of my posts. Here’s a meme I made as a follow up, as well as an article I decided to write to dive deeper into the topic. Both have a place 💯
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