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Category: Drugs -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:35+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image through a variety of theoretical lenses. It's important to note that applying these frameworks can be interpretive, and multiple valid readings are possible. Also, the image carries significant online culture baggage, which we'll address. **1. Visual Description** The image presents two side-by-side depictions of the "Pepe the Frog" meme character. Pepe is a green, anthropomorphic frog with a somewhat sullen or melancholic expression. * **Left Pepe (4:19):** Depicted in its "original" or baseline form. Minimal detail, basic shading, and a passive expression. * **Right Pepe (4:20):** A modified version of the frog wearing red sunglasses and a red baseball cap. This version displays a more "cool" or nonchalant attitude. * **Background:** A brightly colored, cartoonish background with repeating elements of various shapes and symbols. The bottom of the image is framed by a blue gradient. * **Text:** Numbers are displayed below each image: "4:19" and "4:20" * **Overall impression:** The image is a visual comparison – a "before" and "after" of sorts. It suggests a transformation or a shift in persona. The numbers "4:19" and "4:20" are direct references to cannabis culture, commonly associated with a specific time of day for consumption. **2. Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** Foucault's genealogy explores how power operates through discourses and shapes our understanding of truth. Analyzing this image through this lens: * **The Meme as Discourse:** Pepe the Frog *is* a discourse – a system of meaning-making that has been constructed, contested, and modified over time. Its original meaning (generally innocuous) was overtaken by internet subcultures, especially on platforms like 4chan. * **Power/Knowledge:** The image is an example of how meaning is not inherent but produced through power relations. The transformation from the "sad frog" to the "chill frog" is a demonstration of how a symbolic figure can be reappropriated to signify a subcultural practice (cannabis use). * **Disciplinary Power:** Online communities often exert "disciplinary power" through the policing of meme usage. The image reflects a kind of internal regulation within a certain subculture. The very act of *using* the meme correctly (as referencing 4:20) indicates participation in this discourse. * **Historical Contingency:** The meaning of the meme is *contingent* upon its historical development within online spaces. Its current associations would be lost on someone unfamiliar with that history. **3. Marxist Conflict Theory** Applying a Marxist lens reveals how the image potentially plays with notions of class and subculture: * **Subcultural Resistance:** The image, and its association with cannabis culture, can be seen as a form of subcultural resistance against dominant norms and ideologies. Cannabis, historically marginalized and stigmatized, becomes a symbol of counter-cultural identity. * **Consumption and Identity:** The image can be interpreted as linking identity with patterns of consumption, specifically cannabis use. This aligns with Marxist ideas about how capitalism commodifies and shapes cultural practices. * **Class Dynamics:** The association with cannabis culture often carries class implications, sometimes associated with countercultural movements. * **Symbolic Value:** The transformation of the frog through the addition of accessories (sunglasses, hat) can be seen as a symbolic elevation within this subculture – a demonstration of "coolness" and belonging. **4. Postmodernism** Postmodern theory emphasizes fragmentation, simulation, and the questioning of grand narratives. Here's how it applies: * **Hyperreality & Simulation:** The image exists in the realm of digital simulation – a "copy" of a meme that has itself been copied and re-appropriated countless times. It’s a hyperreal image – a copy of a copy that no longer has a clear origin. * **Pastiche & Irony:** The image can be seen as a form of pastiche – a playful combination of elements (the frog, the accessories, the 4:20 reference). The humor is often ironic – playing with the gap between the "original" meaning of the frog and its current subcultural associations. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The image challenges the idea of fixed meaning. The frog's meaning is fluid and dependent on context and interpretation. * **Loss of Authenticity:** The proliferation of memes and their constant remixing leads to a loss of authenticity and a questioning of originality. **5. Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is where it gets more challenging. It’s important to note the complicated history of Pepe the Frog. It was co-opted by the Alt-Right and became a symbol of hate speech, particularly associated with white supremacist movements. However, reclamation efforts have also taken place. * **Reappropriation & Resistance:** Attempts to reclaim Pepe from the Alt-Right can be viewed as a form of queer feminist resistance. By re-appropriating the meme for progressive or humorous purposes, individuals and communities can attempt to dismantle its hateful associations. * **Subversion of Hegemonic Norms:** The playful use of the meme, particularly in a way that subverts its original hateful context, can be seen as a challenge to hegemonic power structures. * **Intersectionality of Online Spaces:** The image highlights the complex intersection of identity, power, and representation in online spaces. The meme's history demonstrates how online symbols can be weaponized and how communities struggle to reclaim them. **Important Note:** It's crucial to acknowledge the problematic history of Pepe the Frog. Even when used in seemingly harmless contexts, the meme carries baggage. A queer feminist intersectional analysis *must* address this history and consider the potential harm it can cause. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these sections or explore additional theoretical frameworks.

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This meme features a character from the animated TV series "The Simpsons" known as Sideshow Bob, but in this context, it's actually a meme featuring Pepe the Frog, a character from the internet. The meme shows Pepe with a variety of facial expressions, each with a caption indicating a specific time on a video. The captions are "4:19" and "4:20", which are likely references to cannabis culture.

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