Rick Sanchez on Maintaining Meme Freshness

A two-panel meme featuring Rick Sanchez from 'Rick and Morty'. Top panel: Rick, with his blue spiky hair and white lab coat, reaches up to tear a framed picture (depicting a green landscape with a yellow figure) off a beige wall, causing visible cracks around the frame. A blue vase with a spiky plant sits on a wooden cabinet to the left. Bottom panel: Rick stands in front of a larger torn section of the same wall, gesturing with both hands as if explaining something. He has a serious expression with furrowed brows. A text bubble contains his speech: 'The only way to make the great meme reset last long isn't just to reuse old memes over and over, but to make new meme templates with the old fashioned way, in order to maintain the movement fresh and ensuring it to stay appealing for the newer generations'.

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Rick Sanchez
The only way to make the great meme reset last long isn't just to reuse old memes over and over, but to make new meme templates with the old fashioned way, in order to maintain the movement fresh and ensuring it to stay appealing for the newer generations

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The only way to make the great meme reset last long isn't just to reuse old memes over and over, but to make new meme templates with the old fashioned way, in order to maintain the movement fresh and ensuring it to stay appealing for the newer generations

Overview

A two-panel meme featuring Rick Sanchez from 'Rick and Morty'. Top panel: Rick, with his blue spiky hair and white lab coat, reaches up to tear a framed picture (depicting a green landscape with a yellow figure) off a beige wall, causing visible cracks around the frame. A blue vase with a spiky plant sits on a wooden cabinet to the left. Bottom panel: Rick stands in front of a larger torn section of the same wall, gesturing with both hands as if explaining something. He has a serious expression with furrowed brows. A text bubble contains his speech: 'The only way to make the great meme reset last long isn't just to reuse old memes over and over, but to make new meme templates with the old fashioned way, in order to maintain the movement fresh and ensuring it to stay appealing for the newer generations'.

Origin notes

Originates from Reddit's Meme community. The meme uses animated screenshots of Rick Sanchez, a character from the animated TV show 'Rick and Morty', edited with custom text to convey a message about meme culture sustainability. It is a derivative work (remix) that repurposes existing character imagery with original commentary on creating new meme templates instead of reusing old ones.

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