• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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      the word meme was popularized in 1976. It’s 50.

      the use of it as for images with quippy overlay it, is like 25 years old.

      The internet was invented in 1983, and became a consumer product in 1993 when the web browser was introduced. prior to that the web was mostly messaging services and text.

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    I never once heard “an old person” (whatever that means) mis-pronounce “meme”.

    And I’ve been around long enough as an adult to pre-date common usage of the term as its known today.

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      Yeah the phrasing of this shower thought reads very naive to the point I am not even sure what they mean.

      Like even further, the last name Pepe has been quite famous in europe for fucking centuries.

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    It’s not the fault of the people for mispronouncing, it’s the fault of the English language. In majority of languages, words are pronounced the same as they are written/spelled. English is fucked up.

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      Plenty of other languages don’t pronounce words how they are spelled.

      I’m studying Russian, plenty of letters have different sounds than their spelling sound depending on where they are in the word or sentence. the russian v can sound like f, and the russian d can be a t, etc. and many russians in casual speach drop entire syllables from words or blur consonants into one sound. The only language I studied that didn’t do this was German.

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    Kids been doing shit like that throughout time. Pig Latin is one example but nowadays they just do words instead of the whole language. It’s easier and the internet makes it fly.

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    I am pretty sure that Pepe already was a few years old when I first heard “old” persons use the word “meme” (apart from the ancient internet founding fathers that helped invent memes in the first place).
    And was anyone seriously mocking them instead of just telling them how to pronounce it?