
| MeteorVenture #147592 1 year ago |
Clever. |
| Flammie #147593 1 year ago |
I see the word "Meta" being used a lot, yet i have no knowledge yet what it fully means in this situation... |
| Anonymous #147595 1 year ago |
Think of it as "one layer removed" from the previous situation. |
| Anonymous #147597 1 year ago |
Meta comes frome the ancient greek "μετά" which can mean "after" or "beyond" (along with other meanings) |
| Anonymous #147608 1 year ago |
IT KEEPS HAPPENING |
| Anonymous #147613 1 year ago |
http://inception.davepedu.com/ |
| Anonymous #149184 1 year ago |
As anon2 said, but it also has the meaning of beyond, as in the (insert thing here beyond (Insert thing here)
In internet speak however it means something related to the site that has no bearing on what the site is about. Or if on an image board an off topic post about the board itself. |
| D_Pony #149196 1 year ago |
think about it as the fourth wall |