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  2. Meme - Wikipedia

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    Memes first need retention. The longer a meme stays in its hosts, the higher its chances of propagation are. When a host uses a meme, the meme's life is extended. The reuse of the neural space hosting a certain meme's copy to host different memes is the greatest threat to that meme's copy.

  3. Members of the NoFap community have reported experiencing a number of mental benefits, including: increased happiness. boosted confidence. increased motivation and willpower. lower levels of ...

  4. Avoid These 10 Foods to Reduce Facial Bloating, Plus Morning Reme

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    kombucha. kimchi. fermented tea. natto. sauerkraut. 4. Stick to whole grains, instead of processed foods. Whole grains such as whole-wheat bread and rice alternatives like quinoa and amaranth are ...

  5. Can You Live with One Kidney? What You Need to Know - Healthline

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    Most people with a single kidney live a normal life without developing any long- or short-term problems. However, the risk of developing mild high blood pressure, fluid retention, and proteinuria ...

  6. Memetics - Wikipedia

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    Memetics is a theory of the evolution of culture based on Darwinian principles with the meme as the unit of culture. The term "meme" was coined by biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, to illustrate the principle that he later called "Universal Darwinism".

  7. Know Your Meme - Wikipedia

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    Online. Know Your Meme ( KYM) is a website and video series which uses wiki software to document various Internet memes and other online phenomena, such as viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, Internet celebrities and more. It also investigates new and changing memes through research, as it commercializes on the culture.

  8. Creators use overstimulation memes as 'retention bait' to ...

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    "Family Guy," ASMR soap cutting and "Subway Surfer" clips are dividing experts on whether they're helping or ruining young TikTok users' attention spans.

  9. Preparation H Ointment With Applicator - WebMD

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    If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Use this product up to 4 times daily, usually in the morning and bedtime, or after each bowel movement or as directed by your doctor ...