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Viral: Food Apps join the trending 'Pawri Ho Rahi Hai' meme, netizens are surprised

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Social media can make you or break you. While this statement may sound very shallow, but it’s a fact and the trending memes on Twitter and Instagram are no less than proof. In the list of social media success stories, the latest addition is the ‘Pawri Ho Rahi Hai' meme that has been taking the internet by storm. It all started with famous musician Yashraj Mukhate's video on Instagram, which featured a hilarious song made with a video shot by Pakistani influencer Dananeer. Have a look at the original video It all started with famous musician Yashraj Mukhate's video on Instagram, which featured a hilarious song made with a video shot by Pakistani influencer Dananeer. Have a look at the original video. Yashraj, who is known for his peculiar musical tones, picked the tone and lines of influencer Dananeer and created his own version of it, which soon took social media by storm. The unique part of this video is the way the girl pronounces the word 'Party' As t

The AI meme generator is better at making memes than humans!!

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Why are these AI-generated memes better than any a human being could make? Internet users have used the  Imgflip  meme generator to create their own memes for the better part of a decade. Now, the site is generating its own  memes, using the help of artificial intelligence.  Harkening back to AI-generated  feet pictures  and  AI-generated faces , the site  This Meme Does Not Exist  matches captions with a selection of popular meme formats.  Here's an extremely topical example.  Its creator, Imgflip founder Dylan Wenlau, used his machine learning platform Tensorflow and Keras to generate the captions. His dataset included roughly 100 million public meme captions posted by Imgflip users, he wrote in a  Medium  post, and 48 of the most popular meme formats.  "Character-level generation rather than word-level was chosen here because memes tend to use spelling and grammar...uh...creatively," he wrote.  The result: Unhinged, nonsensical memes that are almost too fit

One Does Not Simply Write A Blog Post About Meme !!!.....

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If you use any social media platform, it is almost impossible not to encounter a meme. Whether it’s “Bad Luck Brian,”“Success Kid,”“Hey Girl” or—my personal favorite—“Condescending Wonka,” these pictures with clever sayings have taken the internet by storm. With the popularity that memes have gained, you may be wondering if you should incorporate them into your marketing campaign. The answer is: Why not? Businesses can use memes not only to appeal to a younger audience, but also to show they are aware of the latest trends. Memes can be used to promote a new blog post, or to get the word out about a new service or product. Memes are free and easy to create, but they make a big impact on your audience. They’re funny, clever and easily recognized, which means your audience will be more likely to interact with them. All you have to do is supply the wit. Memes are set apart from other types of marketing because they thrive on humor. They play on jokes about society, movies or ev

Happy Meme Creators Day...!!😂😂😂

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