Sometimes it's risky to write about memes because there is a long time between writing and publishing and by the time your work is published the memes might be no longer relevant
That's a good point! I love the idea of memes. There's a whole theory that memes actually evolve via natural selection very similar to the way we evolve biologically.
that's very interesting. i can see the connection between survival of the fittest and the reproduction and spread of memes. do you have a favorite meme?
I'm a big fan of the Bernie Sander with his mittens meme. I also really like the Kombucha girl meme, even if it's overdone. I just can't get over the original video where she changes expressions so quickly. It's so relatable. 
i know exactly what you mean! human reactions can be so funny and say so much. 
So what do you do for work? Do you write? Hopefully it's more entertaining than news writing, which just follows a basic formula and every story is virtually cut from the same mold.
tell me about it. i used to be a legal journalist and would write articles about new legislation. it was so boring! I prefer writing fiction much more.
Me too. Even if I just do it as a hobby. I find that inspiration isn't something that can be talk, so news writing isn't going to interest anyone who isn't in it from a technical standpoint. I have a greater appreciation for writing because I enjoy it.
i hear that. i think inspiration comes from creating, so sometimes you just have to write when you're uninspired to get inspired.
I find going for a walk, meditating, or painting a landscape picture from outside my window to draw in inspiration. It's kinda funny that way.