The 'nobody will remember' memes about your salary, how busy you were are back and they are very, very funny

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Certain memes will be remembered from the summer of 2024, including the "very demure, very mindful" TikTok trend, but I'm throwing in a vote for a new one that popped up in August.

Well, here's the thing: as Know Your Meme pointed out, this was a trend that popped back in 2022. But, whatever, it's August, we're all sitting around waiting for football to start, so we'll count this as a trend now, too.

It's simple: You start with a thing about how no one will remember your salary, how busy you were and how many hours you worked. But then you fill in how people will remember ... all kinds of wacky stuff.

A sampling:

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