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memes

Comedy // Communications

Meet the telepathic twins who just send memes to each other

These twins have power you can't imagine.

August 22, 2017 Nick Harriott
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Really long, many words – OWeek Edition

Using simple language, Emma explains her American Studies honours thesis about the politics of memes in the 2016 US primary election

March 19, 2017 Emma Balfour
Perspective //

Rest in peace Harambe

Dan Reede thinks Harambe meme culture needs to be put to rest

September 14, 2016 Daniel Reede
News //

Sydney Uni Cricket Club goes viral thanks to ‘juvenile’ meme

Naaman Zhou is a juvenile meme

June 9, 2016 Naaman Zhou
Comedy //

New Meme Enters Third Week Of Everyone Pretending To Know Why It’s Funny

Naaman Zhou does not get it

May 24, 2016 Naaman Zhou
Culture //

Twitter is weird

Naaman Zhou spent way too long trying to write 140 characters

March 22, 2016 Naaman Zhou
Shannon Noll at OWeek - © The University of Sydney/ Victoria Baldwin
Profiles //

What about meme?

Victoria Zerbst interviewed Shannon Noll. Mary Ward did everything she could to get a byline on this piece.

February 25, 2016 Victoria Zerbst and Mary Ward

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