Steal my prefix and I am you.
Steal my suffix and I am you.
Steal my infix and I am you.
2 Answers
Are you a MEME
Steal my prefix and I am you.
Meme - me is me.
Steal my suffix and I am you.
Meme - me is me
Steal my infix and I am you.
Meme - em is me
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$\begingroup$ First of all, clever! Second of all, I think I'm missing something. How is "em" me? 'Em can mean "them," but that's neither "me" nor "you" (since it's not referring either to the speaker or the person being spoken to), is it? Or maybe "em" has a meaning I don't know? $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 27, 2021 at 17:35
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$\begingroup$ I assume it's "meme minus me". I.e. remove the infix
em
frommeme
and getme
. $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 28, 2021 at 6:57
Alternative Answer
Smartest1here's answer uses the fact that each "you" refers to the same person.
Instead, it could be that each "you" refers to a different set of people.
So the answer could be
Theme
Steal my prefix and I am you.
Me
Steal my suffix and I am you.
Them
Steal my infix and I am you.
Thee (meaning "you").
Title
"I will always be you" indicates that there is a theme going on here.