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  2. Wikipedia:What were you thinking? - Wikipedia

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    When someone asks what you were thinking, assume the assumption of good faith on their part. They probably really do want to know what you were thinking, because they know you had some reason for what you did. If you explain what you were thinking, they might agree with it.

  3. Meme - Wikipedia

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    The term meme is a shortening (modeled on gene) of mimeme, which comes from Ancient Greek mīmēma (μίμημα; pronounced [míːmɛːma]), meaning 'imitated thing', itself from mimeisthai (μιμεῖσθαι, 'to imitate'), from mimos (μῖμος, 'mime').

  4. Category:Film and television memes - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about film and television memes. It does not contain films and television series which contain memes, unless the film or television series is itself the meme. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Film and television memes .

  5. What Were You Thinking? - Wikipedia

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    If so, this game may be for you." [5] Eric Mortensen reviewed What Were You Thinking? on Geeky Hobbies. Eric commented that "What Were You Thinking? is a decent party game but it fails to really differentiate itself from so many other party games." [6] In 1998, What Were You Thinking? won the Origins Award for the Best Abstract Board Game. [7]

  6. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    Internet memes can be powerful tools in social movements, constructing collective identity and providing platform for discourse. [3] [66] During the 2010 It Gets Better Project for LGBTQ+ empowerment, memes were used to uplift LGBTQ+ youth while negotiating the community's collective identity. [67]

  7. Movie theater - Wikipedia

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    Non-movie-theater screening: movie in a culture club in Germany. Movie theaters may be classified by the type of movies they show or when in a film's release process they are shown: First-run theater: A theater that runs primarily mainstream film fare from the major film companies and distributors, during the initial new release period of each ...

  8. Meme (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Meme McDonald, Australian writer and theatre director; David Meme, English musician; Mihai Stoica (also known as Meme Stoica), Romanian Football Club manager; Belén Barenys, Spanish actress and singer, sometimes known by the stage name MEMÉ

  9. Category:Internet memes introduced in 2007 - Wikipedia

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