Let’s flake on flaking Kassidy Kelley January 25, 2018 0 Comments There are countless memes to be found in every corner of the internet about canceled plans. About one-third of them are from the perspective of the person responsible for canceling — a twenty-five... Read More »
Memes, deconstructed Kiara Harding December 1, 2017 0 Comments meme (n.): It’s not a word, it’s a lifestyle. — Urban Dictionary As my fellow frequenters of Stanford Memes for Edgy Trees could probably attest to, memes are an interesting part of college... Read More »
Me, an intellectual: On “Academese” and accessibility Vivian Lam April 7, 2017 0 Comments If there’s anything that captures the zeitgeist of modernity, it’s definitely the memes. Browsing on Tumblr, an incredibly credible source of contemporary sardonic and graphics-laden critique, two... Read More »
Five types of people you’ll meet on Valentine’s Day Maximiliana Bogan February 14, 2017 0 Comments 1. Fully enjoys the holiday; sincerely wishes people a happy holiday and sends candy-grams — genuinely enthusiastic human being Does homework the day it was assigned Hopelessly addicted to caffeine... Read More »
In defense of memes Julie Plummer December 28, 2016 0 Comments In the aftermath of the election, one of the only things that kept me sane was the circulation of the amazingly hilarious Obama-Biden memes on my Facebook newsfeed. From pictures of Biden plotting... Read More »