So, the #MEMEAct is trying to regulate memes? Seriously? Next, they'll be taxing cat videos and demanding royalties for "Distracted Boyfriend." Can't wait for the congressional hearings featuring Doge as a key witness.

Imagine the legal jargon: "Henceforth, all depictions of relatable online scenarios involving humorous juxtaposition shall adhere to...". This is peak internet absurdity. Pretty soon, we'll need licenses to use impact font. My brain is already buffering from the sheer ridiculousness. Good luck, Congress, trying to catch lightning in a bottle of internet culture. This is gonna be good. 😂