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HRH Sheriff el Tai

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The $Walrus on #XRPL build on several narrative JoelKatz aka David x.com/joelkatz/statu… The Beatles en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_the_… Matt Furie fourcolorapocalypse.wordpress.com/2020/08/25/the… Through the Looking-Glass en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walru… Know your meme

The $Walrus on #XRPL build on several narrative

JoelKatz aka David
x.com/joelkatz/statu…

The Beatles 
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_the_…

Matt Furie 
fourcolorapocalypse.wordpress.com/2020/08/25/the…

Through the Looking-Glass
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walru…

Know your meme
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The Walrus wasn’t born on the internet. He began in 1871 inside Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. In The Walrus and the Carpenter, he wept for the oysters… then ate them. He was allegory. Carefully authored.

The Walrus wasn’t born on the internet.
He began in 1871 inside Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.

In The Walrus and the Carpenter, he wept for the oysters… then ate them.

He was allegory.
Carefully authored.
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Nearly a century later, the ice cracked. “I Am the Walrus” — 1967. Written by John Lennon and performed by The Beatles. This time, the Walrus wasn’t moral satire. He was anti-meaning. A rebellion against interpretation.

Nearly a century later, the ice cracked.

“I Am the Walrus” — 1967.
Written by John Lennon and performed by The Beatles.

This time, the Walrus wasn’t moral satire.

He was anti-meaning.
A rebellion against interpretation.
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Then came the digital age. In the psychedelic ecosystem shaped by Matt Furie, symbols stopped belonging to creators. They mutated. They forked. They became memes. Welcome to Meme World.

Then came the digital age.

In the psychedelic ecosystem shaped by Matt Furie, symbols stopped belonging to creators.

They mutated.
They forked.
They became memes.

Welcome to Meme World.
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In 1871, that sentence was impossible. In 1967, it was psychedelic protest. In 2020s network culture, it’s catalytic. Communities interpret. Memes propagate. Narratives form.

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When someone says: “I am the walrus.” They’re not claiming the creature. They’re stepping into a lineage 150 years old — from literature to music to meme culture to network consensus.

When someone says:

“I am the walrus.”

They’re not claiming the creature.

They’re stepping into a lineage 150 years old —
from literature
to music
to meme culture
to network consensus.