do you ever think that future cultures and countries will look back on the shit we post here as "art" or "historical artifacts"?
Like how we look at ancient graffiti or paintings?
no
t. knower
>>60609289
oh okay nevermind, thanks for your troubles :)
yes they will but maybe they'll be ashamed of it too
no
t. knower
addendum, what is now the electronic form will be the literal garbage of the void because of how it is so close to the thing that is created from it
from electrons to electrons, it is instantaneous
the only physical limitation of this passage is the serves of obviously since there is so much garbage you can only retain the most useful
in a very real way how the information age deals with information is very dystopic, that is if every bit was created equal
if that's the case, oh future people, heed me, and know that we, the free people of the middle earth, hated and now rest with undying hatred for the australians.
>>60609462
> Ah yes and here we have the faithful Italian screaming something about his "papa" and "mama" and her "secreta saucea", experts have tried to understand this very expressive language
Nothing is ever saved here, so there will be nothing to look back on. Maybe historians will research pepe, though he will probably be something completely different by then.
>>60609551
see this, men from the future? FUCKING GAS ALL STRAYA DESCENDANTS NOW
>>60609622
> AYYYYAA MAMMA GETA THA GASA STOVE ONAA
> WE ISA HAVING BRUCE MYA BEST AUSTRALIANA FRIENDA COMING OVER
> PAPA GET THE OLIVE JARSA
there won't be any future cultures because humanity will not survive this century
>>60609107
theyll probably have machines that look past all the bullshit from the fucktons of data that theylll crunch
No, because nobody really bothers researching the depths of what was the internet of the 90s for proto-memes. It's just too much effort and the internet is too big for that. By the future, the internet will be ten times the size it is now, with thousands of pages expired and 404'd, so remembering the past will come in the form of extreme memes which made it to Wikipedia, or most normie memes which make it to KnowYourMeme. And I don't think those will be looked back at as art, just out way of communicating with humour online, a trend of the past (though for all we know memes live into the future, just evolved)
Spurdo will be discovered in the distant future by data-miner archeologist and it will cause great wonder in them.
>>60610602
Someone should do task of downloading as much spurdo as possible, print them all out, laminate them and build some stainless steel reinforced concrete doomsday casket for all the spurdo.