Oh my god which one of you wrote this
http://www.academia.edu/16215991/Philosophy_of_the_Meme_Translating_the_Vaporwave_and_Seapunk_Landscapes_as_Prophets_to_the_Arrival_of_the_Sacred_Omnipunk_contra_Theocidal_Aesthetic
It even has stirnerbird in it
>>8022407
it was me
>>8022407
even though I consider seapunk and to a lesser extent vapor wave marginally relevant to my interests, I am choosing not to click that link because of the other words in it
>>8022407
>Stirner, through his dialectics of spooks [...]
>>8022407
I have never been more angry because of a URL.
>>8022473
same
>On the Meme as the Spiritual Icon for the World After the Death of God
This is fucking superb oh my god
>implying OP didn't write it
I see you, you faggot.
Sorry. I did.
>>8022407
holy fuck
There's also this beauty. Thanks /a/.
http://philpapers.org/archive/SINPG
>>8022682
Oh, yes. Sinhababu is great.
>memes signify the death of god and the movement towards a post-post-modern singularity of meaninglessness
Who is this man, what uni is this from
>>8022856
The New School. His instagram is just /lit/ memes and lit memes
>>8022407
>>8022682
Beautiful.
bumping to get this noticed
>cory banta
>banta
Gr8 banter m8
>someone's parents paid for this
>>8022407
To complete the effect, the title should have some version of "toward a", e.g. "toward a rhetorics of", "toward hermeneutics", etc, viz.
"Philosophy of the Meme: Toward a Linguistics of Vaporwave and Seapunk Landscapes as Propechy to the Arrival of Sacred Omnipunk (Pro?) contra-Theocidal Aesthetic"