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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Expanse -> This Meme

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

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Okay, let's break down this meme image through various theoretical lenses, covering only the sections that apply. **Visual Description** The image is a still from the sci-fi comedy *Galaxy Quest*. It features the character Lord Commander Sabaton (played by Benedict Cumberbatch) seated in an ornate, richly decorated chair. He is wearing a flamboyant, purple robe with gold accents and a bejeweled collar. He's also wearing dark sunglasses, and his expression is one of world-weary ennui. The text "SPACE IS TOO FUCKING BIG" is positioned above the image in white block letters and "Chrisjen Avasarala" below the image. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme, blending the aesthetics of *Galaxy Quest* and *The Expanse* is a powerful illustration of how power operates through discourse. Chrisjen Avasarala, from *The Expanse*, is a character known for her blunt pragmatism and acceptance of difficult truths. Placing her phrase—"Space is too fucking big"—onto Lord Commander Sabaton, a character who embodies theatrical posturing and the illusion of power, creates an intriguing juxtaposition. * **Discourse and Power:** The phrase itself acknowledges the immense logistical and political challenges of space exploration and colonization—a discourse on power dynamics within a vast, unforgiving arena. Sabaton’s position, however, implies that this acknowledgement is not stemming from a practical understanding, but from a deep-seated fatigue with maintaining the *appearance* of control. It highlights how a power structure relies heavily on presentation and perception. * **Genealogy of "Space" as a Concept:** The meme subtly touches on the history of how "space" has been constructed as a site of human ambition, conflict, and projection. From colonial aspirations to Cold War tensions, "space" isn't a neutral arena. Lord Sabaton embodies the outdated, performance-based idea of "conquering" space, while Avasarala's pragmatic phrase implies a more realistic assessment of the difficulties and costs. * **The "Shepherd Book" Effect:** The meme functions as a kind of “Shepherd Book” meme format, taking a quote from one context and applying it to another to reveal deeper meaning. The incongruity of the characters creates humor, but it also highlights the universality of Avasarala's underlying sentiment of weariness with the challenges of power. **Critical Theory** The meme utilizes the power of irony to critique prevailing ideologies related to space exploration and the concept of heroism. * **Critique of the Heroic Narrative:** Lord Commander Sabaton is a parody of the archetypal galactic villain/leader, relying on theatrics and the *perception* of power to control his followers. By associating him with Avasarala’s world-weary assessment, the meme subverts the traditional heroic narrative. It suggests that those in positions of power (even in fictional universes) are often overwhelmed by the sheer scale and complexity of the challenges they face. * **The Illusion of Control:** The meme points toward the illusion of control often perpetuated by power structures. Sabaton’s elaborate costume and posturing are meant to project an image of strength and command, but Avasarala’s line reveals the underlying reality—a recognition of the limitations of human power in the face of overwhelming forces. * **Culture Industry:** The meme itself is part of the culture industry, remixing and repurposing elements from different sources to create a new meaning. The juxtaposition of the two characters creates a satirical commentary on the tropes and expectations of science fiction. **Postmodernism** This meme strongly aligns with several Postmodern principles: * **Pastiche and Intertextuality:** The image is a prime example of pastiche, blending elements from two different sources (Galaxy Quest and The Expanse) to create a new, ironic effect. The meme thrives on recognizing the source materials. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The meme implicitly deconstructs the grand narrative of heroic space exploration. By coupling the image of the flamboyant villain with a realistic assessment of the challenges of space travel, it undermines the notion of simple, triumphant conquest. * **Irony and Self-Reflexivity:** The meme is deeply ironic, relying on the incongruity of the image and text to create humor. It’s also self-reflexive, acknowledging the artificiality of the image and the constructed nature of its meaning. Let me know if you’d like me to elaborate on any of these points or explore other theoretical frameworks!

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This meme is a humorous image of a character from the TV show "Game of Thrones" (Drogon's mother, Daenerys Targaryen, but actually played by Jason Momoa) sitting on a throne, wearing a ridiculous outfit and looking unimpressed. The text at the top reads "I drink and I...", and the text at the bottom reads "I drink and I DISAPPOINT YOU."

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