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Atheism and self-esteemRejecting theism is a first step toward freeing ourselves from the shackles of Christian, Hindu, or Muslim religions, but underlying cultur… Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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Jul 25, 2011 Reply by Steph S. |
What Defines a Meme?Just a so-so article. - Dallas What Defines a Meme? Our world is a place where information can behave like human genes and ideas can replic… Started by Dallas the Phallus |
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Apr 26, 2011 Reply by Fred Werther |
The evolution of the techno-meme.With Susan Blackmore's 2008 TED lecture still ringing in my ears.... The third replicator like the second replicator before it is sufferin… Started by Richard Healy |
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Mar 31, 2011 Reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
Memes shaping genesI am, I admit, new at this subject and freely admit I haven't read all of the prior discussions (yet! Promise I will ;) so if this has come… Started by James Tyrrell |
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Nov 28, 2010 Reply by Dallas the Phallus |
My view on memesMemes are like oxygen. Memes are not so much like viruses, really, since our cells don't use viruses to communicate and to alter the states… Started by Jared Lardo |
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Dec 27, 2009 Reply by Richard Goscicki |
Contination of Youtube AtheistThis is a continuation of the conversation on the above discussionl. Started by Richard Goscicki |
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Nov 21, 2009 Reply by Richard Goscicki |
Membots From MarsOnce I learned the power of memetics I started imagining weird stuff. Picture this: I saw a movie when I was a kid in 1953—Invaders from Ma… Started by Richard Goscicki |
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Jul 24, 2009 Reply by Richard Goscicki |
CHALK ONE UP FOR THE ENDMEME“We cannot underscore the seriousness of the existential threat posed to the state of Pakistan by continuing advances, now within hours of… Started by Richard Goscicki |
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Jun 18, 2009 Reply by Mac Rex |
Meme Encyclopedias ?There appears to be a vacuum as far as online meme encyclopedias go. This one has potential, but is currently sparse and unmethodical - h… Started by Фелч Гроган |
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May 5, 2009 Reply by George |
The viral metaphor - many kinds of viruses, many kinds of memesNot having done my homework yet, but thinking ahead, it seems that thinking about the various types of viruses, as metaphor for memes, coul… Started by Sentient Biped |
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Apr 14, 2009 Reply by Sentient Biped |
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