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Rene Guenon was an influential and important Muslim, so it is respectful to follow his name up with PBUH (Peace Be Upon Him).
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==Non-memes==
==Non-memes==
Certain recurring topics on /lit/ appear to be memes, but are in fact simply brought up repeatedly by idiots who belong on other boards. They include:
Certain recurring topics on /lit/ appear to be memes, but are in fact simply brought up repeatedly by idiots who belong on other boards. They include:
* Rene Guenon
* Rene Guenon (PBUH)
* Adi Shankara
* Adi Shankara
*Charles Bukowski
*Charles Bukowski

Revision as of 21:53, 7 July 2021

/lit/'s "meme trilogy".

/lit/ has several memes, most of which are pure cancer used in lieu of valuable commentary, or even intelligent humor, both of which the board is almost entirely devoid of. These memes have become so seamlessly integrated into the culture of the board that it is often difficult to differentiate between a meme and a sincere statement. Posts that are memes as opposed to sincere are difficult to identify, since they are both characterized by redundancy, incorrectness, poor taste, and a total lack of pertinence to geniune literary subject matter.

Some theorists have divided /lit/ phenomena into categories, namely "memes" and "non-memes," but a quick perusal of the lists provided below prove that these distictions are somewhat arbitrary and broadly uncomprehended.

List of memes

Non-memes

Certain recurring topics on /lit/ appear to be memes, but are in fact simply brought up repeatedly by idiots who belong on other boards. They include:

  • Rene Guenon (PBUH)
  • Adi Shankara
  • Charles Bukowski
  • 1984 by George Orwell
  • Claiming that Ayn Rand is good
  • Reasserting that Ayn Rand is bad
  • Autism theories
  • Genre fiction (sffg)
  • William H. Gass