What crazy memes will 2016 boast? 2015 was all about Bane and the Far Left, what meme stocks should I invest in going into the new year?
2015 seemed like a crazy violent year and 2016 will only get worse.
DJ Khaled and Jon Oliver on the rise buy now. Pepe is in a sideways market, wojak is undervalued but a long term play. Sell netflix n chill
2016: The Year of the Trump
Trump's campaign gets better every day and Election Day 2016 will be the culmination of /pol/'s meme magic. I can't wait.
water filters and canned foods
they'll pay off
>>25201949
Bane posting is still a very solid investment, and will continue to be in 2016
As they say, brother, the market value rises
CHKA is currently on the front page! Expect big rises in its value next year.
>>25201949
Time to invest in some underaged memes boy
>>25202018
>Jon Oliver on the rise
What is the value of this OC, once posted? Too specific or should I invest?
Memes are dying out when i look at /fit/. what memes have we had this years? hight test? thats it.
nothing new will happen in 2016 it will simply be 2015 but more extreme..more terrorists attacks in the west, more people saying this means we needs more islam/refugees. more left wing degeneracy and whatnot.
memes are dead.
>>25202209
>more terrorists attacks in the west, more people saying this means we needs more islam/refugees. more left wing degeneracy and whatnot.
One man can stop this
>the Far Left
Some of the backlash against them will probably go mainstream.
>>25202142
Meme's are an interesting financial instrument. In the beginning of a meme boom, posting OC actually raises valuation of that meme because it adds to popularity and increases interest. In the later stages of a meme trend, posting OC works inversely--contributing to an over-saturated market and further contributing to the decline of the meme. In this way, it is possible to "pump and dump" certain memes with OC a la Wolf of Wall Street