Memes are seeds

A meme was an element of a culture

or system of behavior

that may be considered

to be passed from one individual to another

by nongenetic means,

especially imitation,

before facebook.

Now memes are maddening,

with vids, and sound-bites, and stupid black bordered

san-serif fonts spouting stupid suggestions, subtle and otherwise, while

diabolically twisting perceptions to classify socially acceptable behaviour.

But I discovered that memes can provoke good deeds among the few who stop to think one thought at one time. T

he memes become pro verbs, professional action words,  like this:

Happy is the man who finds wisdom,
And the man who gains understanding;
For her proceeds are better than the profits of silver,
And her gain than fine gold.

Notice her gain

so

there is some relative as spect/ical/able/acular

vibe, actual vibrations,

hmmmmmm, whadyamake o’that?, mr wilson

What price wisdom, now, my son? A price you may never pay? I dare say

so what now? Is there a point? A destination? Purpose, per haps?

Who asks the fool’s questions? Who answers the fool’s questions.

Ask later. Now I castaway, my bread upon the waters.