Memetically

adv

adv ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    In a memetical way.

    "“The truth in front of us does not match the truth out there. As a cop out, we turn the truth over to the mob, instead of deeply inquiring and discovering. Nuance is lost when we receive this type of information. We are memetically spectating at a rate never before possible. New cultures and myths and stories are forming faster than ever in history. Our grasp on a common story and mythos is weak and slippery.”"

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"“The truth in front of us does not match the truth out there. As a cop out, we turn the truth over to the mob, instead of deeply inquiring and discovering. Nuance is lost when we receive this type of information. We are memetically spectating at a rate never before possible. New cultures and myths and stories are forming faster than ever in history. Our grasp on a common story and mythos is weak and slippery.”"

Etymology

From memetical + -ly.

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