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The Weekly Meme- the origin.

Ron Al Danmann


The Weekly Meme is an international newspaper company started by Ron Al Danman in 2018. It originally started as Ron Al Danman would write down all the current things going on with the meme world, as he was just a meme fan. Eventually, he started getting more serious, making his work look more like a real newspaper. But this was all still fun and games. Much later, he published his work on a very well-known website called Google Docs by allowing anyone with the link to access his work. Around three months later, the NMC reached out to him, complimenting his work. During this time, Ron Al had added many friends to help with his work. The NMC said that they didn't have a meme newspaper yet, and they really wanted the meme community to make one. So after some paperwork, Ron Al Danman officially partnered up with the NMC and got to work doing more and more meme things for the newspaper. Meanwhile, the NMC had been advertising The Weekly Meme everywhere, trying to get the news to meme fans that finally there would be a meme newspaper. The first edition was a huge hit, and more recruits came in to help. The Weekly Meme even later got their own office building for newspaper production. And the rest, as the saying goes, is history!

Way back when The Weekly Meme and the NMC had only been partnered for a couple of months, another company started to compete for control of The Weekly Meme. That was the NVM. the National Variety of Memes. NMC and NVM are very similar, although they have a long history. Because back when the NMC was just founded, they fought among themselves many times because a lot of the workers thought they should focus more on new memes rather than things like Memesville. So the National Meme Community split into two groups, the NMC and the NVM. (sound familiar?) The two corporations have hated each other ever since. So when they both wanted control of The Weekly Meme, old flames were sparked again. So after a long time of debate, The Weekly Meme finally came up with a plan. They could share control. They both liked that idea, so it was like that.

One day, Aks Haygu Pita was walking around in Memesville, looking for new meme ideas, when he saw a "Help Wanted" poster for the Among Us Ensemble. Turns out the Among Us Ensemble had been inactive for over fifty years. He reported back to Ron Al Danman who made the executive decision to make the AUE part of the TWM-NMC-NVM pact. It was a great decision, as after that, they hired more and more people who voted for the AUE, which made Among Us very happy. And now, they might go on to perform next week!

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