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12013-08-07T10:57:45-07:00r mendezaf28934a6bfed132c4d25975432b0fcd7ba354a47504for Aug. 7thmedia2013-08-11T18:23:53-07:00r mendezaf28934a6bfed132c4d25975432b0fcd7ba354a4Today's comments: I find it very interesting about Meme. There was an article by Scientific American about this subject. I have to say it was very interesting. I have also included my two imgur's images 1 and 2.
12013-08-07T11:41:09-07:00r mendezaf28934a6bfed132c4d25975432b0fcd7ba354a4Social Media Memes Can Change Your Opinion1According to Scientific American, social memes seen on Facebook or Twitter can change your way of thinking. Researchers say that we all have the desire to fi...plain2013-08-07T11:41:09-07:00r mendezaf28934a6bfed132c4d25975432b0fcd7ba354a4
1media/D5mCHPO.jpg2013-08-13T19:39:40-07:00r mendezaf28934a6bfed132c4d25975432b0fcd7ba354a4some post but not all of themr mendez5some posts but not allmedia2013-08-13T19:48:11-07:00r mendezaf28934a6bfed132c4d25975432b0fcd7ba354a4