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# Meme Command

Meme command is a command where the bot will send u rlly hilarious memes!! But wait.. There is a twist to it.. Instead of typing meme command 10 times, I have gone and made it more simpler.. Now after you type the meme command one time the bot will send you a meme and will send you 2 buttons.. One to generate and one to close.. If you press the generate button it will edit the message and send memes, thus not letting you type out meme command a 1000 times!!

![Example](/files/-Mkjc1AD_-r9fAKt1NLa)

## Usage

| Command | Output       |
| ------- | ------------ |
| \*meme  | Sends a meme |


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