mythicmemex
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mythicmemex · 7 months ago
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We often encounter things we do not like, but how often do we pause to consider whether that dislike is truly about the thing itself? Perhaps it is relational, rooted in the fact that someone we do not align with finds value in it. As Sartre might reflect, our judgments are never made in isolation because our sense of the world is shaped by the presence and influence of others. What if the rejection is not about the object or idea at all, but about the unsettling way it ties us to those we would rather remain distant from? Disliking something becomes less a matter of the object’s qualities and more a quiet reckoning with the connections it reveals about us, about others, and about the delicate boundaries between.
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mythicmemex · 7 months ago
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There's something of Persephone in every pop princess, but Britney embodies it most purely: the eternal maiden dancing on the edge of darkness. The world wants its pop goddesses innocent and dangerous at once, sweet and sultry, controlled and wild. They must live in that liminal space between innocence and knowledge, like a pomegranate seed caught between teeth. The public eye becomes our modern underworld. The pop princess dances between realms, seen by the world as neither fully mortal nor divine.
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mythicmemex · 7 months ago
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The Emergent Behavior of Hobie Brown
Spider-Punk (aka Hobie Brown) feels like a living example of how systems shift and adapt, a reminder that even the smallest acts of rebellion can spark ripples that echo far beyond their origin. He’s not just resisting for himself...he’s connecting worlds, spanning boundaries, making space for ideas to collide and evolve. There’s something deeply human about the way he navigates the Spider-Verse, like he’s proof that change doesn’t come from one big move but from constant disruption, a refusal to settle. Hobie isn’t just part of the system...he’s a force that reshapes it, challenging everything it tries to hold steady.
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mythicmemex · 7 months ago
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freaking out about the giant robot at the sphere
thinking about how the anyma sphere show in vegas really got to people, especially that huge robotic figure reaching down from above. what's fascinating is how it might be showing us something about ourselves - we're freaked out by this massive presence looming over us, but that's exactly what we are to smaller creatures all the time. we reach down into ant colonies and gardens, this giant incomprehensible thing from above, and now we get to feel what that's like from the other side. maybe that's why it hits different - it's not just big tech being impressive, it's accidentally showing us our own reflection from a new angle.
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mythicmemex · 7 months ago
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black mirror isn't just showing us dystopian critiques of technology - from an autopoietic perspective, these systems are actually self-sustaining entities that emerge from and recursively shape our behaviors and values. like in nosedive (the bryce dallas howard episode), the social credit system isn't merely ranking people - it's this self-perpetuating network of feedback loops where behaviors are shaped by constant validation-seeking and societal norms get continuously reinforced. and in white christmas, the consciousness-capturing technology creates these recursive systems where human thought and identity become commodified and then used to control behavior. what if the real point is that technology in black mirror isn't just some external antagonist, but also an intrinsic part of systems that humans create, sustain, and get shaped by in return....
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mythicmemex · 7 months ago
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will's resistance to being "solved" like one of his equations might be the most honest thing about him.
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