This is hands down one of the most brilliant things I've ever seen from a meme perspective. I considered sending it to my friend who's slowly waking up from the mainstream trance, but he'd probably lose his mind over it. He wouldn't just roll his eyes—he'd go borderline ballistic. He doesn't realize it, but deep down, he gets what's happening. We've had some seriously tense and heated conversations lately, but we always manage to find our way back. He's a doctor in Germany, insanely intelligent, but watching him shake off the Kool-Aid? It's a trip. It's like watching someone detox from the most addictive substances out there.
A lot of what he knows is still buried in his subconscious. He doesn't realize he knows it. What would make him so furious about this meme is that, on some level, he understands it. He'd scoff and say, "What is this insipid garbage? This isn't policy, it's not a position, nothing's being proposed. You expect people to follow this?"
What he doesn't grasp—what all of us autistic, weaponized frogs who've been down the rabbit hole know—is the raw power of memes. They're like bunker busters, tearing through the layers of propaganda before the woke my mind fires that controls its host even detects that it has been thoroughly penetrated. After barrage after barrage, the facade starts to crumble, and the parasite will fall away, and the host will rise from their knees.
What we're witnessing is, without a doubt, the most glorious awakening I've ever seen in my life.
Well put thank you, now if we could superimpose James Earl Jones Little speech at the end of Field of dreams movie superimposed with your quote would be great
This is hands down one of the most brilliant things I've ever seen from a meme perspective. I considered sending it to my friend who's slowly waking up from the mainstream trance, but he'd probably lose his mind over it. He wouldn't just roll his eyes—he'd go borderline ballistic. He doesn't realize it, but deep down, he gets what's happening. We've had some seriously tense and heated conversations lately, but we always manage to find our way back. He's a doctor in Germany, insanely intelligent, but watching him shake off the Kool-Aid? It's a trip. It's like watching someone detox from the most addictive substances out there.
A lot of what he knows is still buried in his subconscious. He doesn't realize he knows it. What would make him so furious about this meme is that, on some level, he understands it. He'd scoff and say, "What is this insipid garbage? This isn't policy, it's not a position, nothing's being proposed. You expect people to follow this?"
What he doesn't grasp—what all of us autistic, weaponized frogs who've been down the rabbit hole know—is the raw power of memes. They're like bunker busters, tearing through the layers of propaganda before the woke my mind fires that controls its host even detects that it has been thoroughly penetrated. After barrage after barrage, the facade starts to crumble, and the parasite will fall away, and the host will rise from their knees.
What we're witnessing is, without a doubt, the most glorious awakening I've ever seen in my life.
Well put thank you, now if we could superimpose James Earl Jones Little speech at the end of Field of dreams movie superimposed with your quote would be great