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2023-05-10T21:03:38+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme through the lens of several theoretical frameworks. It's a bizarre image, so some frameworks will fit more readily than others. **Visual Description** The meme features a darkly lit image of a fluffy, black cat sitting inside a glowing purple magical circle. The cat appears somewhat unimpressed or aloof, despite the dramatic light emanating from the circle. Above the image is the text "When their fuckery summons the mighty ones", and below, "your fuckery has summoned the mighty ones". The overall impression is humorous and ironic, contrasting a mundane subject (a cat) with a grandiose, occult context. The purple glow within the circle suggests power or energy being summoned, while the cat’s nonchalant pose creates a humorous juxtaposition. --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme engages with a discourse of power, albeit a playfully subversive one. Michel Foucault’s genealogical approach would examine how the idea of "summoning" or "the mighty ones" *came to be* within a specific historical context (occult practices, mythology, fantasy tropes). * **Power/Knowledge:** The 'mighty ones' represent a power structure (potentially ancient, hidden, or supernatural). The phrase "their fuckery" implies that this power structure is activated (or perhaps *disrupted*) by transgressive or rebellious actions – “fuckery” being a deliberately provocative term. The discourse around "fuckery" is often a way to resist or challenge established norms. * **Discipline & Panopticism:** The magical circle can be seen as a symbolic space of control or containment, but the cat’s indifference suggests it’s *not* fully contained. This could be interpreted as a subtle challenge to the idea of total control. * **The Cat as a Counter-Discourse:** The cat’s attitude represents a quiet resistance to the seriousness of the "summoning". It’s an assertion of individual agency in the face of grand narratives of power. --- **Critical Theory** This meme can be viewed through a Critical Theory lens by considering its commentary on societal structures and norms. * **Critique of Authority:** "The mighty ones" can be understood as representing any form of established authority— political, religious, social. The "fuckery" that summons them represents the actions of those who challenge or disrupt these authorities. * **Ideology and Resistance:** The meme suggests a cynical view of power, where even attempts at rebellion ("fuckery") can inadvertently *reinforce* the power structures they intend to challenge. (Because even summoning requires acknowledgement of the "mighty ones"). * **Irony and Subversion:** The use of a cat and the term "fuckery" are intentionally ironic, subverting the seriousness typically associated with occult or spiritual practices. --- **Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis** This is where the meme gets more interesting. * **"Fuckery" as a Rejection of Norms:** The term “fuckery” is inherently transgressive. Within a queer framework, it can be understood as a refusal to adhere to heteronormative or patriarchal expectations. It’s a deliberate rejection of "proper" behavior. * **The Cat as a Queer Figure:** The cat, traditionally an ambiguous figure in folklore and often associated with independence and nonconformity, can be read as a queer icon. Its nonchalant attitude embodies a refusal to perform for societal expectations. * **Intersectionality:** The "mighty ones" could represent the forces that oppress marginalized groups. The "fuckery" that summons them is the actions of resistance and disruption, often carried out by those who are already marginalized. The meme implicitly acknowledges the power dynamics inherent in challenging authority. * **Subverting Power Dynamics:** The imagery upends the usual power dynamic associated with summoning rituals. The "summoner" isn't a powerful figure, but rather someone engaging in defiant or subversive behavior. --- **Marxist Conflict Theory** This interpretation is a bit more strained, but possible. * **Class Struggle:** "The mighty ones" could be interpreted as the ruling class or those in positions of power, while the "fuckery" represents the acts of rebellion by the oppressed. * **Alienation:** The cat’s indifference could represent the alienation of individuals from power structures. It’s detached and uninterested in the drama. * **Ideological Control:** The summoning ritual could be seen as a form of ideological control, where those in power attempt to maintain their dominance through ritual and symbolism. The "fuckery" is a disruption of that control. **Postmodernism** This meme aligns strongly with Postmodern principles. * **Deconstruction of Grand Narratives:** The meme playfully deconstructs the grand narrative of summoning rituals. It takes a serious trope and injects it with irony and absurdity. * **Irony and Parody:** The use of a cat and the term "fuckery" are intentionally ironic, subverting the seriousness typically associated with occult practices. * **Intertextuality:** The meme draws upon a variety of cultural references (occultism, internet slang, cat memes), creating a complex web of meaning. * **Rejection of Metanarratives:** The meme challenges the idea of a singular, overarching truth or meaning. It's open to multiple interpretations and embraces ambiguity. It's important to note that the meaning of a meme is subjective and can vary depending on the individual viewer's interpretation and background. These are just a few possible ways to analyze this meme through various theoretical lenses.

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When their fuckery Summons the mighty ones hs es “ . | TUT CEST CAT GS

llama3.2-vision

This meme is a humorous image of a cat sitting on a magical circle of flames, with the text "When your roommate's magic spells go wrong". The image is a playful take on the idea that even magical powers can have unintended consequences.

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