Monday, October 01, 2012

more impressed with this boy than I am with myself....,



As it turns out, my son has been making little sarcastic picture/word that he calls "memes" for about a year. He set up an instagram account a month or so ago, and has been cranking these out on the daily. He has 300+ subscribers on his instagram feed. 

Since he's doing these like it was his job, and he produces more hits than misses, I showed him how to put these memes up on a more permanent basis on a blog. His blog is lesmemes.blogspot.com

Check him out.

6 comments:

Big Don said...

Those were really funny, ROTFLMAO....

CNu said...

SHOCKED, SHOCKED I was to see this level of jaded sarcasm coming out of the little boy, and simultaneously delighted to see he had found his own creative outlet for it. Lucky grown folks get seriously paid for stuff like that!

Dale Asberry said...

A couple of them were "borrowed" from other sources :-)


As it is, I'm a big fan of the lowest form of humor...

Michael Varian Daly said...

After
porn, which I suspect the lad will find soon enough, Memes are the
most popular item out here on da intratubes, Cat Macros being teh
UberMeme. Your son therefor is now a member of a time honored – and
profoundly subversive – fellowship. Congrates. =)


BTW
my fav Meme of the moment is 'ermagerd'. [see Google]

CNu said...

After porn, which I suspect the lad will find soon enough,
rotflmbao..., quite a few years ago, and a couple of years after the original spiderman blockbuster which he absolutely loved, he came upon this little gem http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0350146/ available on-demand from our cable provider. If I recall correctly, he watched this absurdity a couple dozen times because it made him "feel funny".

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