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![]() ![]() One can infer the content of the emails from this. In 2013, an unidentified Illinois man spray-painted the message “STOP NOW” and the related message “don’t email my wife!!!!” onto another guy’s garage. “a garage door spray-painted with the words STOP! DON’T EMAIL MY WIFE!” (pg. ![]() This Tinder screenshot was originally shared on Reddit.Ģ. “a chihuahua perched on a man’s erection” (pg. Using that criteria, below is a full accounting of all the memes referenced in No One Is Talking About This, explained. I’ve included all the Internet references where I think context might be fulfilling I haven’t listed events where all the backstory is included, like fairgoers dying on a carnival ride at the Ohio State Fair, and general widespread phenomena, like people finding young Stalin handsome or bad art about social media addiction or mothers mistakenly using sexual emojis. My use of “all” here is subjective, as the lines between meme and mere Thing Documented On The Internet are blurred. But not all readers are as digitally literate as the narrator some of you might enjoy a little context, so I’ve compiled all the memes in the book with explanations. Patricia Lockwood’s No One Is Talking About This gets the ephemerality of online right: images and interactions flash onscreen, seeming very important, and then, for the time being, they slip away. ![]()
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