Each entry includes a hyperlinked visual map showing the chain of parody influence. For example, an image parodying The Flintstones might cite a 2017 webcomic, a 1998 Usenet post, and a 1970s Tijuana bible as inspirational predecessors.
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: Containing the history of the meme, from its 2003 origins in a webcomic by Peter Morley-Souter to its codification on early forums. The Parody Engine
Since 2022, large‑scale generative models (e.g., diffusion‑based image syntheses) have been used to automatically produce “Rule 34” imagery. This raises new questions: