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Category: Star Trek -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

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Okay, here's an analysis of the image, broken down into sections based on the provided theoretical frameworks, addressing each only where relevant. Note that the image is *quite* open to interpretation, and some of these analyses lean heavily into that, given the meme-like presentation. **Visual Description** The image features a digitally manipulated scene from the science fiction television series *Star Trek: Deep Space Nine*. Dominantly visible is a close-up portrait of the character Gul Dukat, with a slightly smirking expression. The background is a green, digital-looking space scene, likely taken from the show’s visual effects. Superimposed over the image are several elements: * **Text:** In bright, digitally added colors, the text reads "Friendship ended with DAMAR" and “NOW THOT GOR is my best friend.” This phrasing clearly references the popular internet meme "Friendship ended with X, now Y is my best friend”. * **Smaller Images:** In the upper left and lower right corners, are small images of Damar, a Cardassian character from *Deep Space Nine*, with green "X" marks over them. These visually symbolize a rejection or cancellation of the relationship with Damar. * **Color and Composition:** The use of bright, jarring colors and the overlay of elements create a deliberately chaotic, meme-like aesthetic. The "X" marks act as a symbol of deletion and dismissal. **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This image can be approached through a Foucauldian lens by examining the *discourses* surrounding power, alliance, and betrayal within the context of *Deep Space Nine* and the meme. * **Power Dynamics:** The show *DS9* is heavily invested in discourses of power – Cardassian occupation, the Federation’s dominance, and the internal power struggles within Cardassian society. The friendship between Dukat and Damar, *within* the show, is tied to this power – it's a relationship built on military alliance, ambition, and ultimately, a challenge to Cardassian authority. * **Genealogy of the Relationship:** The image *rewrites* the genealogy of Dukat’s alliances. Within the show, Damar initially serves as a loyal officer under Dukat. Their relationship evolves as Damar questions Dukat’s increasingly tyrannical behavior. The meme, by "ending" the friendship and declaring "Thot Gor" the new best friend, *disrupts* this pre-established genealogy and creates a new narrative. * **Discourse of Memes:** The image itself participates in the discourse of internet memes. Memes are a form of digital language that relies on shared cultural knowledge and often functions as a means of commentary, satire, or ironic expression. This meme format *re-contextualizes* Dukat's relationships, stripping them of their complex political nuances and reducing them to a simple formula of preference. **Critical Theory** The image can be interpreted through the lens of critical theory, particularly regarding the subversion of dominant narratives and the critique of power structures. * **Deconstruction of Heroism/Villainy:** Dukat is a complex villain in *DS9* – charismatic, manipulative, and ultimately responsible for immense suffering. The meme *deconstructs* any potential for heroic or sympathetic readings of Dukat. By focusing on his "friendships" and presenting them in a flippant manner, it highlights the shallowness and self-serving nature of his relationships. * **Challenging Authoritative Narratives:** The show presents a specific narrative of Cardassian society and the events surrounding the occupation of Bajor. This meme *disrupts* that narrative, offering a satirical and alternative perspective on Dukat's motivations and alliances. * **Critique of Alliance and Loyalty:** The image can be read as a critique of blind loyalty and the dangers of prioritizing alliance over ethics. Dukat's friendships, as presented in the meme, are reduced to superficial preferences, suggesting that his alliances are based on personal gain rather than genuine connection. **Postmodernism** The image is deeply rooted in postmodern aesthetics and principles. * **Intertextuality:** The image relies heavily on intertextuality – the relationship between texts (in this case, *Deep Space Nine* and the meme format). It requires the viewer to be familiar with both sources to understand the full meaning. * **Pastiche and Irony:** The image blends elements from different sources (the show, the meme) to create a pastiche. The use of a playful, meme-like format to address complex themes from a serious science fiction show is inherently ironic. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** Postmodernism challenges the idea of fixed meaning. The image deliberately destabilizes the established meaning of Dukat's relationships, presenting them as fluid, arbitrary, and open to interpretation. * **Hyperreality and Simulation:** The image can be seen as a simulation of a sentiment – a digitally constructed expression of preference that has little connection to real emotional experience. This aligns with the postmodern concept of hyperreality, where simulations become more real than reality itself. **In summary:** The image is a complex, layered work that draws on a variety of theoretical frameworks. It’s a playful, satirical commentary on power, alliance, and betrayal, framed within the context of a beloved science fiction show and the language of internet memes. It invites viewers to question established narratives and consider alternative interpretations of Dukat's relationships and motivations.

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This meme is a play on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character Dax's famous line "My friends, my friends, it's not a love story, it's just a story about the best friends, it's just a story about the best friends, it's just a story about the best friends..." but with the word "best" changed to "worst". The image is a screenshot from the show with the character Dax, but the text has been altered to say "My friends, my friends, it's not a love story, it's just a worst friends, it's just a worst friends, it's just a worst friends..."

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