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Category: Mental Health -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:36+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this image, which appears to be a social media post (likely from Instagram or Twitter) using multiple theoretical lenses. **Visual Description** The image is a screenshot of a social media post. It displays a circular profile picture, likely a person in what looks to be a cosplay or elaborate outfit (red and black costume with a horned headdress). Below the profile picture is a username: @b_kendall23. The core of the image consists of four lines of text, presented in a casual, conversational style. Each line is accompanied by an emoji. The text declares a performative self-presentation ("I DO MY HAIR TOSS," "CHECK MY NAILS"), followed by a direct address ("BABY HOW YOU FEELIN’?") and ultimately concludes with the single word "FEELIN overwhelmed" which is visually disrupted by a large space between each letter. The aesthetic is typical of meme-like social media posts, relying on visual cues and suggestive language to convey a mood or idea. --- **Postmodernism** This post is rich with postmodern characteristics. * **Performance and Simulacra:** The "I DO MY HAIR TOSS, CHECK MY NAILS" lines are entirely about *performing* a self. It's not about *being* a certain way, it's about *presenting* as that way. This is central to Baudrillard's concept of simulacra – where the sign (the performance) has become detached from any real, underlying referent. It's a constructed identity, played for effect. * **Hyperreality:** The image evokes a sense of hyperreality. This is a state where the simulation has become more real than the real itself. The hyper-focus on outward appearance (hair, nails) suggests that those aspects *are* the person, at least for the purpose of the social media presentation. * **Fragmentation and Disruption:** The spacing between letters in the final line ("FEELIN overwhelmed") visually disrupts the word, reflecting a sense of emotional disintegration or the fragmented nature of identity in a postmodern world. The use of emojis further contributes to this fragmented and playful style of communication. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This post offers interesting avenues for a Queer Feminist Intersectional analysis. * **Performance of Gender and Sexuality:** The image is intensely about performance, often heavily coded within gender and sexual expectations. The elaborate visual within the profile image itself is an act of creation and subversion of identity. The hyper-focus on physical presentation can be linked to the ways in which gender (and gender expression) is socially constructed and policed. The question of, “How you feelin’?” implies a seeking of validation that is gendered and often applied towards those seen as performers. * **Labor of Self-Presentation:** The post implicitly highlights the *labor* involved in maintaining a socially acceptable (or aesthetically pleasing) appearance. For many, particularly marginalized groups, this labor is heightened by societal expectations and pressures. The constant performance of self can be exhausting and emotionally draining. * **Intersectional Stress and “Overwhelmed”**: The final line, "FEELIN overwhelmed," suggests a breakdown beneath the carefully curated surface. Considering intersectionality, we can imagine the weight of multiple oppressions (based on gender, sexuality, race, class, etc.) contributing to this emotional state. The "overwhelm" can be read as a consequence of navigating a world that demands constant self-optimization and performance, especially for those who already face systemic barriers. --- **Critical Theory** A Critical Theory lens can examine the post in terms of power dynamics and social control. * **Culture Industry & Spectacle:** The post participates in the "culture industry" (Adorno & Horkheimer). It’s a small part of the constant stream of images and messages that shape our desires and expectations. It’s a performance *for* consumption, fitting within the logic of spectacle (Debord) where appearances are prioritized over authentic experience. * **Commodification of the Self:** The post hints at the commodification of the self. The person is presenting themselves as a "product" to be viewed and evaluated. This is a central theme in critical theory, which examines how capitalism transforms even our identities into commodities. * **Ideology and Normalization:** The emphasis on physical appearance reinforces dominant ideologies about beauty, desirability, and self-worth. By presenting this as the norm, the post contributes to the normalization of these values, even if the underlying emotions are overwhelming. **Important Note:** This analysis is based on the information presented in the image and relies on interpretations of the language, visual elements, and potential social context. Different interpretations are possible.

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sb a kendall23 |DO MY HAIR TOSS & CHECK MY NAILS ~# BABY HOW YOU FEELIN’? FEELIN overwhelmed

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The meme is a humorous tweet that expresses frustration and overwhelm. The text reads: "I do my hair, I do my nails, but I'm still feeling overwhelmed." The tone is lighthearted and sarcastic, implying that even simple tasks can't alleviate feelings of stress.

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