How AI-Brained Are You, Actually?
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini... can't tell if you should ask AI or just text a friend? Six levels of AI dependence — from full analog to full cyborg.
What's Your Meme Personality? Meme Reaction Test

Analog 70%, Meme Pro 30% — You've technically immigrated into meme culture, but you're still learning the local customs. The big ones reach you eventually, and you can laugh along even when you're running at maybe 70% comprehension. Sometimes you'll drop something that peaked six months ago and get roasted for it — you're aware of the lag and genuinely working on it. That's not embarrassing, that's just having your own pace. And honestly, that pace means you only pick up the stuff that's already been proven worth knowing. Being able to just ask "wait what does that mean" without dying inside is actually a rare and underrated skill.
You send "haha omg yes" to your partner's meme, then quietly Google it in another tab. Safe reaction deployed, dignity preserved. There's a secret hope they'll just explain it unprompted, and when someone actually does — that's when things get warmer fast. If your partner enjoys teaching, you might be exactly what they're looking for. The willingness to just ask "wait, explain this" without ego is genuinely endearing and gets you closer to people faster than you realize.
You've definitely posted something in the team chat that landed in silence because it had already expired. That moment lives rent-free. But since then, you do a quiet bit of due diligence before hitting send. The result: you show up serious about the actual work, and that kind of reliability ends up meaning more over time than being the one who always has the hottest take. Trending isn't the same as good, and you know that better than most.
You find trending products right around the moment everyone else is already moving on. But that's actually a solid position — no sellout panic, no dodgy scalper prices, and by the time you're buying, there are enough real reviews to know whether it's actually worth it. You're not chasing the hype, you're buying what's been validated. That's a smarter consumer pattern than it looks.