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I love how people are memeing the Olympics so hard this year. Or maybe I'm just in different circles now.
Are we? I'm not really into sports so I've barely seen any.
Except for that Turkish shooter. I know that one.
I think it's also largely caused by the majority of olympians being gen z for the first time (and it not being overshadowed by that one certain thing like the last olympics).
Why are you saying this like Gen Z invented the meme?
They were born in it. Molded by it.
They don't make the memes. The memes made them.
I knew a dude when working at Amazon whos parent met because of fucking hamster dance. He was literally made by a meme.
You get a few every Olympics, but it goes harder some years than others.