Pepe the Frog Text: Killed, revived, corrupted, killed again, and still sitting in your Discord emote list. You cannot delete a drawing from 2005. Part 4: The Science of Sticking (Visual: A graph going up, then flatlining, then exploding upward again.) Voiceover: Most memes follow a curve: Spike → Saturation → Death. The unstoppable meme follows a caterpillar curve. It dies. Then, six months later, a random Reddit user puts it in a suit and top hat. Rebirth.
The Average Meme Lifespan: 72 Hours.
You can use this for a Title: The Unstoppable Meme: Why Some Ideas Refuse to Die Part 1: The Hook (Visual: A montage of memes flashing by: Distracted Boyfriend, Woman Yelling at Cat, This Is Fine.) Voiceover/Text: "They said it would last a week. That was six years ago." unstoppable meme
"Memes don't die. They go to the gym." Part 5: The Unstoppable Rule (Visual: A simple black screen with white text.) Text: "The funniest version of a meme is the 47th version. The scariest version is the 1,000th version. And the most powerful version is the one you start using unironically." Pepe the Frog Text: Killed, revived, corrupted, killed
Some jokes die overnight. But the Unstoppable Meme ? It mutates. It survives bans. It haunts group chats like a ghost that refuses to log off. The unstoppable meme follows a caterpillar curve
It captures a feeling we cannot name. Not happiness. Not sadness. The specific dread of deleting a work email three times before sending it.