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  Memetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An example of a memeplex would be a religion.
Memeoid is a neologism for people who have been taken over by a meme to the extent that that their own survival becomes inconsequential.
Examples include kamikazes, suicide bombers and cult members who commit mass suicide.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Memetics   (2269 words)

  
 Memetics discussion list archive (associated with
Received: by alpheratz.cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk id AAA11648 (8.6.9/5.3[ref pg@gmsl.co.uk] for cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk from fmb-majordomo@mmu.ac.uk); Tue, 12 Feb 2002 00:21:31 GMT Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 11:16:26 +1100 Subject: Re: Why memeoids?
> case for 'memeoid', as well as 'memeite'.
> content, and 'memeoid' for the memory quantum in the brain.
cfpm.org /~majordom/memetics/2000/9826.html   (314 words)

  
 May 05 GVFSUP eZine. In The Footsteps of Buddha, Buddhist Pilgrimage
Ghaaghwaanii memeoid, a self destructive memebot saying its Emergency all over again, OK...
Her popularity grew b'coz of that, the constructive opposition, but Aadvaani memeoid apparently doesn't have so much of time...
Phukan was a NDA puppet and him using Defence Aircraft is a proof...
www.angelfire.com /zine2/gvfs/May05ezine.html   (3001 words)

  
 Glenn Grant - Memetics
Douglas Hofstadter picked up the thread and ran with it, contributing such terms as scheme, bait, hook, and threat.
Keith Henson, writing in Whole Earth Review magazine, developed such useful terms as belief space and memeoid.
Having packed into the Lexicon as many of these stolen memes as I could, I added buckets of my own neologisms -- auto-toxic, membot, meme-allergy, memotype, sociotype, vaccime, etc. I live to make up new words.
www.istop.com /~ggrant/memes.html   (938 words)

  
 Zorouns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Fortunately, some attendees were able to maintain the composure one might expect of a professional.
I have used the term “memeoid” to describe people who fly airliners into skyscrapers, or strap explosives to their bodies and set them off in a crowd.
On March 1, 2002 there was a news story on.
zorouns.halard.com   (5160 words)

  
 Has US lost the war in Iraq like Vietnam? Free Dating, Singles and Personals
Seems awfully funny that you keep referring to me as memeoid.
As to establishing democracy in Iraq, not the job of American administration, plain and simple.
Then in that case you see the humour in your adherence to state propaganda, Congratulations!
forums.plentyoffish.com /1661019datingPostpage5.aspx   (3371 words)

  
 Memetics discussion list archive (associated with Jom-EMIT): Re: PC meme/s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Sorry to be such a terminology freak, but that's not standard usage.
A memebot would be someone taken by a meme to a lesser extent than a memeoid, where typical memeoid would be a suicide bomber.
Re *memes* jumping from mind to mind, if you know how to tie your shoes and
cfpm.org /~majordom/memetics/2000/17143.html   (315 words)

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