The average millennial looks at 20-30 memes every day. If you don’t believe that statistic from Forbes, then you must not be a doomscrolling, meme-loving, dark humor-fueled millennial. Known for eating avocado toast, drowning in student debt, and normalizing Sunday brunch, millennials have contributed far more to the modern social narrative than the participation trophy.
Millennials essentially invented memes.
Growing up online, they shaped and shifted Internet dialogue with every Rick Roll, LOLcat, and Numa Numa Guy meme in circulation. Now, memes are the backbone of social media, online forums, messaging apps, and even the cutting-room floors of every major marketing agency, all thanks to a few billion Internet users with something clever up their sleeves.
