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Default Aug 18, 2019 at 08:14 PM
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I don't know who here looks at memes, but I often wonder what those people featured in memes feel about their "success" or popularity, especially when a lot of these memes feature young kids or babies, like the "bubbles girl" or the "sarcastic-face kid" or the "success baby" or the babies who were captured making silly faces or had eyebrows drawn on. (Don't have time to post photos, but they're so popular that you'd know them if you've seen them).

I wonder how these people feel about having their image shared throughout the internet to be laughed and mocked upon. And it's too early now, but a lot of these meme kids will grow up, and I wonder if they'll laugh it off or be traumatized by being that "meme kid".

Does anyone know what I'm talking about? Does anyone ever look at these memes that get laughs or hurtful comments and wonder if these people in these memes feel good or bad about being laughed at?
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