Ok /his/, let's try to do a socio-historical analysis of memes.
First what is a meme ?
What's the earliest meme recorded in History ?
What impacts do they have on human societies ?
an idea
gods and shit
im too scared to take a shot at this one
A meme is something that richard dawkins made up. The original meme was dancing baby
The earliest I can attest which was legitimately a meme was "Hippocleides doesn't care" in Ancient Greece.
An idea or concept going viral. It also depends on your point of view. You could consider any cultural, political or religious expression a meme as long as others take it over from you.
This might be the first global meme.
For one thing they can force ideas on masses by shear chance and/or social pressure.
Repeating things is one of the oldest ways to convert others to your way of thinking.
>>1132244
>What's the earliest meme recorded in History ?
Carthago delenda est.
Isn't a meme the minimal shape of the socially constructed reality?
The atom of our objective knowledge, the symbolic lenguague described by Jung.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_hares
The three hares is the oldest meme
Le knight battling a snail meme was pretty popular
>>1132273
Are religions the biggest memes throughout history ? I mean we're talking about some legendary figures living in the sky and doing shit, and people start going "hey that's cool" and go around repeating it again and again and more people like it and it goes snowball effect [spoiler]the scientific term for "viral" because hey[/spoiler] and it becomes shit when people start taking it seriously
>>1132244
As cliche and meme as the concept of dragons being culturally widespread is, dragons are honestly one of the most widespread memes in human history.