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I have only recently discovered this site, but I have been collecting
viral memes for a little while now.
I have also started my own control experiment to watch the spread and
distribution of these things. I am using "inquisitiveness" as my
incentive with the hope in mind of doing further experiments that might
help determine which other enhancer sequences work well. In this way I
might be able to build the super meme and take over the world bwah ha ha!!
(No, I'm kidding about the super meme thing, sorry)
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