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Category: Astronomy -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-15T03:52:17+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image and its accompanying text ("The lactose intolerant person when I throw a dying neutron star at them") through the lenses you've requested. Note that some of these lenses will stretch a bit – the image is inherently absurd, and applying dense theory requires some interpretive leaps. I will *only* include sections where the topic genuinely applies, even if briefly. **Visual Description** The image depicts a stylized, almost spectral figure in a dynamic, throwing pose. The figure appears gaunt and ethereal, rendered with dark, flowing lines and a limited palette of purples and blacks. The pose conveys energy and perhaps aggression. The figure is surrounded by an indistinct, swirling purple haze suggesting some sort of energy or power, which reinforces the notion of a cosmic event. The style is reminiscent of manga or anime illustration but with a darker, more dramatic quality. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** The meme's humor derives from a radical disjuncture between the trivial (lactose intolerance) and the overwhelmingly powerful (a dying neutron star). A Foucauldian approach could examine how *discourses* around bodily function (digestion, illness) and cosmic power have been historically constructed. * **Power/Knowledge:** The meme implicitly critiques the application of excessive force to a relatively minor inconvenience. The "throwing of a neutron star" represents a disproportionate response and a display of power. The discourse surrounding "acceptable reactions" is violated, creating comedic effect. * **Genealogy of Lactose Intolerance:** A genealogical investigation would trace the historical development of understanding lactose intolerance—how it shifted from being an unexplained phenomenon to a scientifically understood condition. This history would demonstrate how our knowledge (and thus our power) over the body has evolved. * **Normalization and Deviance:** The meme normalizes the wildly inappropriate reaction as a form of humorous exaggeration. This draws attention to how society defines acceptable expressions of frustration or annoyance. --- **Critical Theory** This meme leans into a classic element of critical theory: the subversion of everyday expectations and social norms through extreme juxtaposition. * **Frankfurt School:** The meme could be read as a darkly humorous commentary on the modern condition. The sheer absurdity of the scenario highlights the alienation and disconnect in modern life. The 'solution' to the inconvenience of lactose intolerance – the destruction wrought by a neutron star – reveals a failure of reason and proportion. * **Commodification and Spectacle:** While not overtly present, the meme's viral nature speaks to the spectacle of online humor. It's consumed for entertainment, desensitizing us to the gravity of concepts like cosmic events and even everyday struggles with bodily functions. --- **Postmodernism** The meme is profoundly postmodern in its embrace of absurdity, irony, and pastiche. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The core of the joke relies on dismantling the logical connection between cause and effect. There is *no* rational reason to respond to lactose intolerance with a cosmic catastrophe. This destabilizes meaning and challenges traditional narrative structures. * **Hyperreality:** The image, combined with the text, creates a hyperreal scenario – a simulation of a situation that could never actually occur. This blurs the line between reality and representation, a key characteristic of postmodern thought. * **Irony and Parody:** The meme operates through a powerful layer of irony. It parodies both the frustration of dealing with bodily discomfort and the grandiose scale of astronomical phenomena. In conclusion, while seemingly a silly internet meme, this image provides surprising fertile ground for application of a number of critical theoretical concepts. The absurdity and juxtaposition highlight themes of power, logic, and the breakdown of meaning in contemporary society.

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This meme features a humorous and satirical take on the common phrase "I can smell the desperation" from a popular internet meme. The image depicts a character from the TV show "Rick and Morty" saying "I can smell the desperation" in a comedic and exaggerated way. The meme is likely being used to poke fun at someone's desperation in a situation, often in a lighthearted and playful manner.

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