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<blockquote data-quote="porco-dddio" data-source="post: 82660" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>I mean, they are compressions that you can use to read reality very fast.</p><p></p><p>While memes have lots of merits, I think they also showcase how if they are false they tend to ruin the perceptions of a normie.</p><p></p><p>memes like postmodern ironic detachment, once performed on a global stage by nick fuente, ruined the normies making them destitute and cynical, not in a good way as if being cynical simply meant you distrust great narratives. It made them cynical in a way they are dismissive evil and knowitall.</p><p></p><p>overall we need better memes, stereotypes that work.</p><p></p><p>I think one can basically read peoples tales, or fairy tales. Like, story of hansel and gretel for example, its a story of a hook nosed witch who chases german kids. isnt it interesting?</p><p></p><p>Overall 4chan was bested by our ancestors, who build better stereotypes and better fairy tales. The redditor whos into hollywood lore and D&D is much more attuned to the wisdom of our elders, while 4channers lost themselves in shit-tier memes that never truly worked, until the end where they lost completely.</p><p></p><p>The redditor stands, the jew won. 4channers lost, MAGA lost already, its simply a looong defeat that they dont realize yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porco-dddio, post: 82660, member: 656"] I mean, they are compressions that you can use to read reality very fast. While memes have lots of merits, I think they also showcase how if they are false they tend to ruin the perceptions of a normie. memes like postmodern ironic detachment, once performed on a global stage by nick fuente, ruined the normies making them destitute and cynical, not in a good way as if being cynical simply meant you distrust great narratives. It made them cynical in a way they are dismissive evil and knowitall. overall we need better memes, stereotypes that work. I think one can basically read peoples tales, or fairy tales. Like, story of hansel and gretel for example, its a story of a hook nosed witch who chases german kids. isnt it interesting? Overall 4chan was bested by our ancestors, who build better stereotypes and better fairy tales. The redditor whos into hollywood lore and D&D is much more attuned to the wisdom of our elders, while 4channers lost themselves in shit-tier memes that never truly worked, until the end where they lost completely. The redditor stands, the jew won. 4channers lost, MAGA lost already, its simply a looong defeat that they dont realize yet [/QUOTE]
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