Re: Do all memes die out or evolve? I think not.

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    > If you see a conscious fellow at the bottom of a dry well who yells "help" or
    > who has written the readable word "help" in the sand, either way,
    >you will most probably react the same. You'll ask how he's
    >doing, then toss him a rope or go to find one or someone who can
    >help you help him.

    Probably. It's still two different memes, related though.

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