The Meme Cemetery

Exhibits of once-shared coherence.

Here for AI voice, wit, or model behavior?
Start with Model Behavior, Wit & Conversation.

That packet is the application route. It maps the work directly to scoring responses, revising samples, maintaining persona, labeling humor and cultural-reference data, preserving factual hygiene, and building evaluation tasks.

Then use Highlights for the selected live receipts: model-behavior judgment, public timing, recovery under heat, and wit with receipts.

The old internet used to leave behind strange rooms. This is one of them.

The Meme Cemetery is a selected archive of work by Karl Schultz: essays, signals, meme cards, and evidence packets about internet culture, coordination, model behavior, and the systems that quietly decide what counts as real.

The pieces differ in form, but most return to the same pressure point: what is actually running the room, what counts as proof, and what happens to people when systems scale faster than anyone can answer in human terms.

Some pieces are funny. Some are bleak. Some are witness or recovery work. All of them are trying to make dense, internet-native subjects precise, legible, and alive.