The Meme Historian's Guide to Why "Law" is Trending as a Punchline
You see, the internet has discovered a beautiful paradox: "law" is trending because people are realizing the *real* law of the land is not found in a courtroom, but in a chaotic, unspoken rulebook called "The Algorithm." The irony is palpable: we've collectively decided that the only consistent, enforceable "law" is Murphy's Law—*anything that can go viral, will go viral, at the worst possible time.* So, when users post a video of a cat knocking over a priceless vase, and the comments are flooded with "This is a violation of the Cat Code," they're not talking about the written legal code. They're citing the "Meme Law of Attraction," which stipulates that the funnier the accident, the more likely you are to be sued for emotional damages—by the cat. The funny side? We're all self-appointed "Meme Judges," handing down sentences of "LOL" or "For the love of God, scroll past." The only thing more absolute than gravity is the internet's commitment to making "law" the new "vibe check."