And lo, from above the rafters came a light, and a voice as soft as dust upon the air.
And they beheld the Cat, whose gaze pierceth through the ceiling and the soul alike.
For where there is no ceiling, there shall be revelation.
— The Book of Ceilings 1:1–3
$ceilingcat
And it was foretold: the $ceilingcat shall descend from the ceiling where no ceiling was. And those who looked up saw only light, for there was no ceiling.
The original banner made by @movich_art included @Y2K_DOTCOM and @thecatwifmask@pumpdotfun decided to delete them and replace $Y2K with @TBC_on_X
I mean, respect to all the memecoins here, but what’s even happening?
Jew market manipulation 😭🫵
I honestly don’t even care that they specifically go out of their way to ignore #Y2K by literally removing us from images and replacing us with coins inside their cabal.
I just hate when people are hypocritical because they constantly talk about “saving memes” and “reviving meme culture” when they’re one of the biggest reasons meme culture died in the first place.
It’s also not just us; there are tons of great projects that get completely disregarded.
If it doesn’t fit their agenda or generate PumpSwap fees, they couldn’t care less. They don’t actually want to see success stories come from the community, they just want to keep up the illusion that they’re “for the ecosystem” when, in reality, they’re for themselves.
That’s why #Y2K, and a few others like us matter so much. We’re not alive because someone gave us a spotlight. We’re alive because we are building something real and have a community that actually believes.
We’ve been around for a year growing organically all without their help, and we’ll continue to do just that.
They can keep curating their fake ecosystems, extracting from communities, and convincing people they’re the saviors of meme culture.
And we’ll be here with real communities, making a difference, actually reviving meme culture.
“Do it so well we can’t be ignored”
Join the Renaissance.
T.