 Memes, what are they, where did they come from and how are they actually pronounced? We went down to the base to find out just as very tame. There's a young buck up the corner on Tinder, looks like he just got some bad news. Not exactly a sold out show tonight, the cheap seats still haven't been filled, but there's a good crowd of lads waiting around for their lifts home nonetheless. This lad here is tapping out a sick beat, very pleased with that performance. The emcee for the night looked a bit wound up before the big moment. He's added up to here with his topical conversation, it's clearly tearing his cult apart. He even looks a bit blue over the whole thing. He looks like a lad who wears a suit to bed. Little do the crowd know, he's in his pajamas. This lad got up then and gave the crowd a good laugh. The name is an image, but it's a text that's typically humorous in nature and is spread over the internet, but basically it's the fucking turkeys of the internet. Yes shit! Well folks you can't argue with that, an opinion that was well taught, informed and clearly not coming from a woman who feels marginalised in the Irish comedy scene. I wanted to find out more about memes so I went to the one man that I knew would have enough time to take out of his busy schedule to talk to us about such a pressing issue. So I'm here with Dylan Cure, SU president, Dylan, what can you tell me about the memes crisis? Well, there's actually a big history of the memes crisis. They started off back in the day in Romans and Greeks and the black and white, first of all, so if you're colourblind, you're in a bit of a bother and they're silent, so they can get away with a lot of stuff. Wait, wait a second. You're talking about memes. Yeah. Huh? You're talking about memes. We're meant to be talking about memes, you're talking about memes. How can you call yourself a man of the people? If you think, memes are not only a threat, but they're still in fashion. So I was always interested in baiting, I always had a passion for it and the free speech and the conversation it evoked, but in DCU there wasn't a baiting society in my first year, which was a real downfall for a DCU at all. So in my second year, I set up the DCU debate, signed on with my friend Pierce, so we set up the society to really evoke free speech and just discussion within DCU and I don't get to do too much debating myself, but I facilitate it and I try and push that as much as possible within DCU. Shamus, have you ever been the victim of a meme yourself? No, I haven't. I found this just outside the Henry Gratton building, where apparently debate soft chairperson Shamus Cummins is saying, cash me outside, how about that? Was the challenge of the person to actually make this meme? But that's just not up for debate. Paul Dwyer, DCU-TV News.