Every person under the age of 40 has this kind of nerdy PTSD where they look at any random object or situation and have 400 flashbacks to movies 1, 2, 3 or Internet meme 4, 5, 6 or obscure historical reference 7, 8, 9. No one can look at a thing and just see the thing.
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So "Family Guy" style of comedy is a mental archetype? Sounds horrible.
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Feel like there’s a much older perversity we don’t get because our baseline is set by our short recent lifespans. Like memes are just another instance of acceleration of the same phenomenon the novel was.pic.twitter.com/A0wt94LTDK
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Nope. The ticket to systems problem solving is the connection of seemingly unrelated dots.
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We were explicitly trained to read literature this way : everything is a reference, no new ideas
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Thinking this way for too long cuts you off off completely from the Real, and so end up trapped in a simulation of your own creation. With no way of connecting with the world, you question your own existence and become suicidally depressed.
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