Professional Regard
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Professional Regard
@ProfRegard
certified bag worker from tardfi
Katılım Temmuz 2024
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Pikachu is coming for the throne because it’s already his.
Everyone’s out here hyping Ditto like it’s the ultimate wildcard pick, the shapeshifting underdog sprinting through timelines like it’s the main character arc we never saw coming.
But let’s be real for a second, Ditto only works because it copies greatness. It mirrors icons. It borrows the spotlight. It’s chaotic, sure. It’s clever. But it’s never the face of the franchise.
If anyone’s running, it should be Pikachu.
The lightning bolt. The silhouette you can recognize from a mile away. The face on lunchboxes, airplanes, championship stages, and childhood memories.
Pikachu isn’t copying relevance, no, he is the relevance!
If there’s a race for the crown, the electric mouse isn’t chasing it… he’s already standing on the podium ⚡️

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All of these articles about money, AI, jobs…
How about one for leveling up IRL?
$HUMAN3.0 has 2M views since yesterday and is gaining tons of attention on X.
The best version of yourself is a hedge against an increasingly online world.
DAN KOE@thedankoe
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The tungsten ball went viral for having no real purpose, no utility, and no promised value…
except the fact that people keep wanting it. It doesn’t do anything, it doesn’t generate anything.
It just sits there, heavy and absurd, somehow appreciating purely because the internet decided it should.
Cubes are great, but tungsten balls also means you hold!
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Every cycle the market pretends it’s about innovation, tech, or some new narrative.
And right now that narrative is Goyim, hitting $8M mc today.
But the coins that actually run are the ones that capture a feeling the timeline already has but hasn’t fully articulated yet. Meme markets are emotional markets first and financial markets second. They thrive on identity, frustration, hope, irony, and that constant low-grade sense that “something about the system feels off.”
When a token aligns with that shared but hard-to-define mood, it stops being just a ticker and becomes a social signal. It’s a badge people wear to say “this is the vibe I’m on right now.”
That’s why certain memes suddenly dominate: they act as emotional shorthand for thousands of people processing the same uncertainty, the same disillusionment, the same desire to flip the script.
At the same time, people want familiarity in a meme they already identify with. And it’s this fusion that Goyim is currently missing.
The best fit for the Goyim meta? No character is a better fit than Wojak.
I present, The Goyim Wojak, or $GOYJAK

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What’s better than a potato? A deep fried potato.
$DEEPFRIED
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