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21st October 2018
05:02pm BST

“A substantial number of individuals on Twitter share health-related Internet memes, with both positive and negative messages,” they wrote, noting that many “contain inappropriate material.”According to CNN, an image of an overweight child with the text "Free Food? Count Me In!" was sent along with with the letter as an example of the dangerous spicy memes affecting our youth (We are pretty sure this what they are referring to). Another offender was apparently an image of a man made of pizza, with frankfurters for legs and a potato smiley as a face. Dangerous stuff. Dank, dangerous stuff. To be fair, there is a deeper point in their research. Popular culture can normalise damaging behaviors, and memes can definitely be part of that. https://twitter.com/Hollud/status/1053144202035441664 All good things must come to an end, we guess.