anyway i read another urbanomics book and I'm wondering if meme culture purely exist to destroy the voices of us individuals into some kind of of subservient hivemind digital entity, not in a scary way. there's always some kind of political undertone that becomes reality when a meme gets famous. like catch me outside girl gets used in political debates still about cultural appropriation + and psychiatric propaganda
i also think back to the early days of the Wendy's twitter and it sparked a misleading conversation about marketing with it was a subconscious debate on what divides the working classes' right to the public domain and Wendy's won
anyway i read another urbanomics book and I'm wondering if meme culture purely exist to destroy the voices of us individuals into some kind of of subservient hivemind digital entity, not in a scary way. there's always some kind of political undertone that becomes reality when a meme gets famous. like catch me outside girl gets used in political debates still about cultural appropriation + and psychiatric propaganda
i also think back to the early days of the Wendy's twitter and it sparked a misleading conversation about marketing with it was a subconscious debate on what divides the working classes' right to the public domain and Wendy's won