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On 21 Jan 2002, at 23:02, Philip Jonkers wrote:
> Recursive def. o/t meme:
> An element of culture that can be replicated/transmitted.
> In addition, it has a set of properties or features that
> determine its uniqueness which, in turn, are memes too (by some
> mode).
What about: Everything copyable is a meme.
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