a neon cyberpunk cat, generated by cj with stable diffusion

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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Modding -> This Meme

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

gemma3-27b-vision

Okay, here's an analysis of the image and its accompanying text, broken down into the requested theoretical frameworks. I will only include sections where the framework genuinely applies. ## Visual Description The image is a meme format depicting a fluffy gray cat appearing to materialize from a glowing purple magical circle on a dark background. The cat’s appearance is dramatic and stylized, suggesting a supernatural event. The circle is ornate and resembles a summoning circle from fantasy or occult imagery. The caption above the image states, "When you get a notification that someone put your name in a comment," and the caption below states, “whomst has summoned the mighty one.” The overall aesthetic is playful, referencing internet humor and the tendency to ascribe significance to online interactions. ## Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis This image lends itself to a Foucauldian analysis by highlighting how **power/knowledge** operates within digital spaces. The act of being "summoned" through a comment, framed as a magical ritual, reveals the subtle power dynamics inherent in online interaction. * **Discourse of Online Attention:** The meme draws upon a developing discourse around online visibility and being "tagged" or mentioned. Being named in a comment can be interpreted as an assertion of power over the individual named, requiring a response or acknowledgement. The “summoning” metaphor exaggerates this dynamic. * **Genealogy of "Being Called Out/Summoned":** Tracing a genealogy of this idea might reveal roots in older concepts like being “called to account,” or ritualistic summoning practices. The meme then reconfigures these concepts within the context of the internet, where attention is a form of currency. * **Power/Knowledge and the Self:** The cat, as the “mighty one,” is a stand-in for the self responding to online attention. The "summoning" frames this as something *demanded* rather than *chosen*, subtly emphasizing how external validation (or sometimes critique) can influence self-perception and online behavior. ## Postmodernism The meme exhibits characteristics of postmodern thought in several ways: * **Hyperreality & Simulation:** The act of being "summoned" via a comment is a highly mediated experience, a *simulation* of power or importance. It's not a genuine summoning, but the meme treats it *as if* it is, blurring the lines between reality and representation. * **Irony and Parody:** The meme is inherently ironic. The trivial act of receiving a notification is elevated to a dramatic, fantastical level. This parody undermines the seriousness of online interactions while simultaneously acknowledging their emotional impact. * **Playfulness with Meaning:** The use of the archaic "whomst" contributes to the playful deconstruction of language. It subverts expectations and emphasizes the constructed nature of meaning, demonstrating how even simple phrases can be reinterpreted and given new significance. * **Deconstruction of the "Self":** The cat embodies the "self" responding to the online call. The exaggeration highlights the performative aspects of online identity and the way we construct and present ourselves in response to external stimuli. ## Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis This analysis requires a bit more nuance but can be applied thoughtfully: * **Online Harassment & Attention as Surveillance:** For marginalized groups, being "summoned" online can have different weight. Often, being named in a comment (particularly a negative one) can escalate to harassment or doxxing. The meme, while playful, indirectly acknowledges the power imbalance inherent in these situations. * **Reclaiming Power:** The “mighty one” aspect can be interpreted as a humorous reclaiming of power. The cat, in its exaggerated form, refuses to be passively "summoned," instead embodying a larger-than-life response to online attention. * **Performance of Identity:** Online spaces allow for the performance of various identities, including queer and feminist identities. The meme's exaggerated imagery could be seen as a reflection of the ways individuals perform and negotiate their identities online, responding to (and challenging) expectations. **Important Note:** This analysis assumes the meme's interpretation is rooted in the understanding that the "summoning" is not meant literally. However, the meme's playfulness also allows for these deeper theoretical readings.

tesseract-ocr

When you get a notification that someone put your name in a comment y=: 2. ~S , \ whomst has summoned the mighty one

llama3.2-vision

This meme is a humorous image of a cat sitting on a mysterious, glowing purple circle with the words "whomst has summoned the mighty one" written above it. The image is a playful reference to a popular internet meme, "whomst," which is a humorous way to ask "who" in a sarcastic or ironic tone. The image is meant to be humorous and lighthearted, poking fun at the idea of summoning a powerful entity with a single comment.

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