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Good writing is clear and unambiguous. With speech there is an opportunity to interrupt and ask for clarification. Writing has one chance to get the message across. A reader shouldn't have to consult knowyourmeme.com to figure out what the heck the authors are trying to say. I don't even know what the title means here. That's how far they've missed the mark.


Wow that really sucks for you. I just read it in 5 minutes and feel much more informed about the subject pf nvidia memory twizzlization. It's kind of funny to me that presumably young college guys are writing in a style that's very readable for my old ass.


>that really sucks for you

How can I put this in your vernacular...

"Most polite genZ meme enjoyer"


Even if you're not familiar with the "go brrr" meme (which is the only use of meme-idiom in the article and is used exactly twice), its meaning is easily inferred via context clues from the opening paragraphs.

Good writing is also entertaining and engaging.


Keyword being also.


As someone who witnessed A-10 CAS fuck some stuff up in a combat zone ie the real “brrrrt” I’ve been mystified by the meme and current useage. No one knows where it comes from nor the slaughter it represents.


You’re mistaken, the “go brrr” format comes from the money printer meme in 2020.


as intense as a a10 might be, it's short lived and only affects a few dudes on the receiving end. When the federal reserve goes brrr, it has far reaching impact that affects every single person in the global economy.

https://brrr.money/




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