
Imagine a scene where one person is excitedly sharing a new meme format they just stumbled upon—let's call it 'Discaya.' They are convinced that it's going to be the next big thing and passionately showcase it to their friends. However, their friends, engrossed in scrolling through their feeds filled with beloved classics like 'Distracted Boyfriend' and 'Woman Yelling at a Cat,' are met with confused expressions and raised eyebrows.
This scenario taps into the universal feeling of introducing something new and different—only to be met with skepticism and laughter from friends who prefer sticking to what's familiar. The challenge of finding viral memes in an ocean of content makes it relatable for anyone who’s ever tried to be the trendsetter in their friend group.
The humor lies in the exaggerated confidence of the innovator contrasted with the friends' confusion, making light of the endless scroll of trending memes. Picture the absurdity: they are looking at each other as if to say, “What even is a Discaya?” while your character insists it’s going to be the next meme sensation.
In the final meme, position the meme innovator in the foreground with exaggerated excitement, perhaps even animated with sparkling effects to highlight their enthusiasm. Surround them with their friends in the background, arms crossed or looking at their phones, with facial expressions of skepticism or mild amusement, perfectly capturing that relatable essence of meme culture in 2023.