k Memetic organism, artwork Memetic organism. Artwork of an argument meme illustrated as a lifeform. Memes are units of cultural information that are spread from person to person. Examples include songs, catch phrases, beliefs, clothing fashions, jokes and religions. This memetic organism represents an argument. It is a carnivorous predator, searching for other memes to destroy. The study of memes is known as memetics. Memes can replicate and evolve in a manner analogous to genes or viruses. Memetics proposes that human minds and cultures are designed by natural selection acting on memes. Memes were first proposed by the biologist and writer, Richard Dawkins, in his book, The Selfish Gene. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Memetic organism, artwork Memetic organism. Artwork of an  argument  meme illustrated as a life form. Memes are units of cultural information that are spread from person to person. Examples include songs, catch  phrases, beliefs, clothing fashions, jokes and religions. This memetic organism represents an argument. It is a carnivorous predator, searching for other memes to destroy. The study of memes is known as memetics. Memes can replicate and evolve in a manner analogous to genes or viruses. Memetics proposes that human minds and cultures are designed by natural selection acting on memes. Memes were first proposed by the biologist and writer, Richard Dawkins, in his book, The Selfish Gene.
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Memetic organism, artwork

Memetic organism. Artwork of an 'argument' meme illustrated as a life-form. Memes are units of cultural information that are spread from person to person. Examples include songs, catch- phrases, beliefs, clothing fashions, jokes and religions. This memetic organism represents an argument. It is a carnivorous predator, searching for other memes to destroy. The study of memes is known as memetics. Memes can replicate and evolve in a manner analogous to genes or viruses. Memetics proposes that human minds and cultures are designed by natural selection acting on memes. Memes were first proposed by the biologist and writer, Richard Dawkins, in his book, The Selfish Gene.

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