A good meme is hard to find, and nobody wants to waste their efforts on somebody who won't appreciate their discovery. I have a regular rotation of friends I exchange memes with, and if I have a crush on someone, then eventually, I am going to drop a meme in their inbox. The reason is twofold: 1) I want to impress my crush with my internet savvy and 2) I want to make sure we have the same taste in memes. I don't want to be in a relationship with someone who doesn't share my internet humor.
I can't say that your crush is as intentional with their meme-sharing as I am, but I can say that, one time, a person I met on Tinder, responded to the perfect parrot meme with a bunch of memes about anarchy, and I was not impressed. If you want to send your crush a meme back, be sure you know that it is one they will appreciate, or your reputation might be tarnished forever.
If your crush doesn't send you memes, don't worry. Maybe they were born before 1990, they're from a place that doesn't appreciate memes, or they're just a person who isn't totally tapped into the internet. It also means you're the one who gets to get them on the meme train.
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