The 'Will Now Have Stories' meme is here to bash Facebook
Everything will have stories. Everything is a meme.
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Everything is a story, OK? THIS IS A STORY.
Whether you want it or not, Facebook announced that it will start highlighting Facebook Stories on its app. You know, the one they added to Instagram? Yes, the one they clearly stole from Snapchat?
While the internet loves to relentlessly rip on huge internet companies, Facebook now having stories prompted a beautiful new meme, dubbed, Will Now Have Stories. Stories everywhere.
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It's pretty simple. Everything will now have Stories. Everything.
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While funny, this meme will likely be short-lived. Reddit's r/MemeEconomy is already reporting that this meme is already normalized, which can be proven true considering Netflix and a college police department are getting in on the action.