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Meme entities can emerge out of necessity.
Then expand and become collectors of judgement.
Most memes are a vessel that repeatedly seeks embodiment, I seen once they are created they never really go away, they can be reborn thru reincarnation of the meme.
For example, "Radical Chic" was named famously by Tom Wolfe in the 1970s. He merely gave a name to something existing, he didnt invent the meme. Anyway, the meme survived for many decades. But it "died" at some point.
The specific aesthetic disappeared: rich fucks hosting revolutionaries at the cocktail parties. But not really, theres someone else who carries the meme now.
The status mechanism survived, so we got the SJW meme, the woke. They became the host to reincarnate the meme that fulfilled itself.
A meme emerges as a distinction in the beginning, which is simply a perception. Like forexample the idea elites are snobby.
This is when the meme forms a vessel, out of abstract matter created in the previous world (Beriah), is then shaped and formed into basic elements.
Then the meme is filled. The meme expands because it works. The meme becomes dangerous.
Until the meme breaks, contradictions accumulate and the mask of the meme is carrying so much judgement nobody can hold it. Society and world of normies acknowledges the meme finally.
So meme gets shattered. The vessel breaks, but the underlying perceptions do not disappear. And even if the original meme died, people stop saying one thing and begin saying another. But the same tension remains.
In the last stage. The scattered sparks are collected into fresh symbolic forms. Meme reincarnates.
This happened for example when incels became the saints, reincarnation of the anarchist "the saint" of the beginning of the 900.
Or when the doomer reincarnated 70s post industrial communism.
Completing memes basically creates recurrent reincarnations and memes start to live floating around, maybe defeated for ages but you can expect them to come back.
Then expand and become collectors of judgement.
Most memes are a vessel that repeatedly seeks embodiment, I seen once they are created they never really go away, they can be reborn thru reincarnation of the meme.
For example, "Radical Chic" was named famously by Tom Wolfe in the 1970s. He merely gave a name to something existing, he didnt invent the meme. Anyway, the meme survived for many decades. But it "died" at some point.
The specific aesthetic disappeared: rich fucks hosting revolutionaries at the cocktail parties. But not really, theres someone else who carries the meme now.
The status mechanism survived, so we got the SJW meme, the woke. They became the host to reincarnate the meme that fulfilled itself.
A meme emerges as a distinction in the beginning, which is simply a perception. Like forexample the idea elites are snobby.
This is when the meme forms a vessel, out of abstract matter created in the previous world (Beriah), is then shaped and formed into basic elements.
Then the meme is filled. The meme expands because it works. The meme becomes dangerous.
Until the meme breaks, contradictions accumulate and the mask of the meme is carrying so much judgement nobody can hold it. Society and world of normies acknowledges the meme finally.
So meme gets shattered. The vessel breaks, but the underlying perceptions do not disappear. And even if the original meme died, people stop saying one thing and begin saying another. But the same tension remains.
In the last stage. The scattered sparks are collected into fresh symbolic forms. Meme reincarnates.
This happened for example when incels became the saints, reincarnation of the anarchist "the saint" of the beginning of the 900.
Or when the doomer reincarnated 70s post industrial communism.
Completing memes basically creates recurrent reincarnations and memes start to live floating around, maybe defeated for ages but you can expect them to come back.