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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: Urbanism - Transit -> This Meme

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First Seen

2023-05-10T21:03:42+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme (featuring a distorted image of Pikachu) through various critical lenses. It's a bit of a stretch to apply *all* of these, but we'll cover the ones that have potential relevance. **Visual Description** The image is a digitally distorted depiction of Pikachu, the Pokémon character. It appears to be a screen capture, subjected to some kind of visual glitch or "vaporwave" style effect, creating a blurred, streaked, and almost pixelated aesthetic. Pikachu is pictured as if pressed against a surface, eyes closed, with a weary or resigned expression. The coloring is primarily yellow, and the overall aesthetic is somewhat unsettling, evoking a sense of digital decay or emotional exhaustion. The text overlay reads, "When you rest your head on the bus window." **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme lends itself to a Foucauldian reading, though indirectly. The act of resting one’s head on a bus window is a small, everyday gesture. *However*, the distorted image of Pikachu, coupled with the relatable text, can be interpreted as a visual representation of the *disciplined body*. * **Discipline and Surveillance:** Buses, as public transport, are spaces of implicit surveillance and control. We are "seen" by fellow passengers, the driver, and potentially security cameras. Even the seating arrangement imposes a certain order. The act of leaning on the window—while seemingly innocuous—is a negotiation within this panoptic space. * **Genealogy of Exhaustion:** The weary Pikachu can be seen as a symptom of a broader societal "genealogy of exhaustion." The image doesn't show *why* Pikachu is tired, it just *is*. This links to Foucault's concept of power not being just repressive but *productive*. The "productivity" of late capitalism, endless work, and hyper-connectivity lead to a generalized exhaustion embodied in this image. * **Discourse of Vulnerability:** The act of resting one’s head, of allowing oneself a moment of physical vulnerability, also operates within a discourse of acceptable tiredness. We are encouraged to be "productive," and showing weakness can be seen negatively, though a moment of quiet fatigue on a bus is generally tolerated. **Critical Theory (Frankfurt School/Adorno/Horkheimer)** This meme can be viewed as a microcosm of the alienation and commodification described by critical theorists. * **Culture Industry:** The use of Pikachu, a heavily commodified and iconic pop culture character, immediately situates the meme within the “culture industry.” The image isn't *about* genuine emotion, but *uses* an existing cultural symbol to evoke a feeling. The image has been stripped of much of its original meaning, and replaced with a feeling of exhaustion. * **Reification:** The Pikachu image itself becomes “reified”—transformed into a commodity and detached from its origin. The image is a “thing” onto which we project our own feelings. * **Pseudo-Individualization:** The meme’s popularity hinges on shared experience ("When *you* rest your head..."). This suggests a superficial "individuality" that’s actually a mass-produced, standardized emotion. We *think* we're expressing something unique, but we're actually participating in a pre-packaged emotional experience. **Postmodernism** This meme is a prime example of postmodern sensibilities. * **Pastiche & Intertextuality:** The image of Pikachu is a borrowing from existing pop culture (intertextuality). The distortion and glitch effect are a stylistic choice that draws on various internet aesthetics (pastiche). * **Simulation & Hyperreality:** The image isn’t necessarily *about* resting one’s head on a bus window; it’s about the *representation* of the feeling. It's a simulation of an experience, disconnected from any "real" or authentic core. The emotional impact comes from the association with the image, not the reality it represents. * **Deconstruction of Meaning:** The distortion deliberately obscures the image. It deconstructs Pikachu, stripping away its iconic, clean lines to create something ambiguous and unsettling. This challenges any fixed, stable meaning. Let me know if you'd like me to expand on any of these points or explore another analytical lens.

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When you rest your head on the bus window

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The meme features a distorted image of Pikachu, a popular Pokémon character, with a confused expression. The text "When you rest your head on the bus window" is overlaid on top of the image. The meme is likely meant to poke fun at the experience of feeling a sudden and unexpected jolt, such as when a bus or train is suddenly stopped or a person is caught off guard, and the resulting feeling of confusion and disorientation.

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