eux-mêmes - translation to English
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eux-mêmes - translation to English

CONCEPT THAT SPREADS FROM PERSON TO PERSON VIA THE INTERNET
Internet fad; Internet memes; Internet phenemenon; Internet Meme; Internet fads; Meme (Internet); Web meme; Inernet meme; Internet meem; Facebook meme; User:Lsu.fan.248/sandbox/Dank Memes; Dank meme; Dank memes; Internet Memes; Online meme; Reaction image; Surgery on a grape; Moth memes; Meme (internet); Dank Meme; Dank Memes; E (meme); Deep fried meme; Deepfried meme; Deep-fried meme; Surreal memes; Copyrighted Internet memes; Copyright-infringing Internet memes; Copyright aspects of Internet memes; Meme lord; Meme culture
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eux-mêmes      
themselves

Definition

meme
<philosophy> /meem/ [By analogy with "gene"] Richard Dawkins's term for an idea considered as a replicator, especially with the connotation that memes parasitise people into propagating them much as viruses do. Memes can be considered the unit of cultural evolution. Ideas can evolve in a way analogous to biological evolution. Some ideas survive better than others; ideas can mutate through, for example, misunderstandings; and two ideas can recombine to produce a new idea involving elements of each parent idea. The term is used especially in the phrase "meme complex" denoting a group of mutually supporting memes that form an organised belief system, such as a religion. However, "meme" is often misused to mean "meme complex". Use of the term connotes acceptance of the idea that in humans (and presumably other tool- and language-using sophonts) cultural evolution by selection of adaptive ideas has become more important than biological evolution by selection of hereditary traits. Hackers find this idea congenial for tolerably obvious reasons. See also memetic algorithm. [Jargon File] (1996-08-11)

Wikipedia

Internet meme

An Internet meme, commonly known simply as a meme (, MEEM), is a cultural item (such as an idea, behaviour, or style) that is spread via the Internet, often through social media platforms. Inspired by the concept of memes proposed by Richard Dawkins in 1972, Internet memes can take various forms, such as images, videos, GIFs, and various other viral sensations. Characteristics of memes include their susceptibility to parody, their use of intertextuality, their propagation in a viral pattern, and their evolution over time.

The term "Internet meme" was formally proposed by Mike Godwin in 1993, with early memes including images and GIFs spread via messageboards, Usenet groups, and email. With the rise of social media platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, memes have become more diverse and can spread quickly. More recent genres include "dank" and surrealist memes, as well as short-form videos such as those uploaded on Vine and TikTok.

Memes are considered an important part of Internet culture. They appear in a range of contexts (such as marketing, finance, politics, social movements, religion, and healthcare), and use of media from various sources can sometimes lead to issues with copyright.

Examples of use of eux-mêmes
1. "Ce sont les Russes eux–mêmes qui sont des terroristes.
2. Les artisans algériens étaient livrés à eux–mêmes.
3. Ses membres sont livrés à eux–mêmes et dispersés.
4. Des topiques que, parfois, les musiciens eux–mêmes n‘arrivent pas à évacuer.
5. A ce jour, les agents de contrôle sont livrés à eux–mêmes.