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offline AphexAcid from Sweden on 2008-11-25 14:38 [#02255012]
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(If you don't like internet memes, don't bother)

Dear reader, you could participate in the birth of
mythology.
If you've ever felt the need of a definition of the
hyperreal this.is.it.

This is so weird I really don't know where to begin.

To provide you with some context, you should watch this,
first of all. This is from a fellow calling himself
Kajetokun, and it's called:

9000!! NINE THOUSAAAAANDD!

Now apparantly a 15 year old kid entered Oprah Winfrey's
internet board and posted a message, that eventually lead
Oprah to bring this up on her show.

This is what she said (I advice you to read the info-note).

It doesn't require alot of thought to realize that once this
reaches the internet, it will mutate into something
completely different, such as this.

Myth:

1a. "A traditional story, typically involving
supernatural beings or forces or creatures, which embodies
and provides an explanation, aetiology, or justification for
something such as the early history of a society, a
religious belief or ritual, or a natural phenomenon", citing
the Westminster Review of 1830 as the first English
attestation.[6]
1b. "As a mass noun: such stories collectively or as a
genre." (1840)
2a. "A widespread but untrue or erroneous story or
belief". (1849)
2b. "A person or thing held in awe or generally referred
to with near reverential admiration on the basis of
popularly repeated stories (whether real or fictitious)."
(1853)
2c. "A popular conception of a person or thing which
exaggerates or idealizes the truth." (1928)

tell world kay?


 

offline glasse from Harrisburg (United States) on 2008-11-25 15:02 [#02255019]
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yep its brilliant.

but, do what now?


 

offline AphexAcid from Sweden on 2008-11-25 16:05 [#02255030]
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Contemplate the hyperreal and its intricate mysteries, of
course. ;)

This particular internet phenomena tells me so much ("My
God, it's full of stars!") of this society we're living in.
How about you, glasse?

My point with the topic was (besides being interesting), I
find, how truly a myth is born. It began with a silly little
video that in itself is based on a series, that lead to a
kid to post on a web forum, inspired by another internet
meme, that Oprah took for granted and felt compelled to
spread via the media, and bingo! Dino DNA! A myth is born!
The wheel just keeps on turning!

The bitter irony of it all is how Oprah (just) spreads this
news out, without any other source other than a post on a
message board, and adds to the story, as well, to make it
all more substantial. It's creatio ex nihilo, and it's
hilarious. Everytime I read the news paper, I'm reminded of
how we humans create our own weird little mental reality
that we all seem to inhabit (apart from the very wise), and
how we feel inclined to tell everyone about it (we call it
culture). Ah well, enough postmodernism for me. And with
that, I'm off!


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2008-11-25 16:55 [#02255038]
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hehehe, funny thing and i think youre onto something,
acidous aphex. but i think that this phenomenon
is not as widespread as it once was. the media of course
will always fall into these traps. they are there to
entertain.

i hope i can trust my feeling that this is not the way
science works :)

what i really would like to witness is the birth of a new
religion or even better find out how the major religions
we know today evolved.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2008-11-25 17:32 [#02255049]
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The proper term is Folkloristics. My girlfriend has a
Masters in it, a Masters in playing the Viola and big tits.
Beat that!

Meme is the equivalent to saying 'the music of CX is a Mega
cyber fractal.'


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2008-11-25 17:36 [#02255050]
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silly kids


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-25 17:37 [#02255051]
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My girlfriend can count to seven.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2008-11-25 17:43 [#02255053]
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I went to Scarbados a few months back and it was great!
Sunday dinner at the top, made sand castles on the beach
before going up that scary ift thing.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-25 17:51 [#02255055]
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It is great for a day out, it's a bizarre place! The town
centre is this architectural shit hole and the sea front is
just the tackiest dump. There's pretty much nothing going on
outside of karaoke nights and arcades, the single screen
cinema stinks of piss and everything grinds to a halt in
October. I should hate it here but I only have to walk 20
seconds from my front door to be at the top of the cliffs
above the beach and that is just fantastic.


 

offline AMPI MAX from United Kingdom on 2008-11-25 17:57 [#02255056]
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ever heard of kings lynn? it's all that but flatter, colder,
smaller, and everyone looks so jobcenterplus it would be
funny if your soul had the energy to smile.


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2008-11-25 18:01 [#02255057]
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As an outsider it didn't seem tacky at all, just an honest
seaside town making the best of itself. If there was a
Harvey Nichols and 40 starbucks on the sea front it'd be far
worse. The grass is greener etc. It's on the list to go
back when we next get a free weekend.


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-25 18:51 [#02255064]
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If you do let me know and I'll buy you an ice cream!


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2008-11-25 19:02 [#02255065]
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I will!


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-25 19:24 [#02255066]
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Ha ha, this is spawning some great stuff:
LAZY_TITLE


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-25 19:26 [#02255067]
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Oh... right... that's the same one you linked to... right...


 

offline JivverDicker from my house on 2008-11-25 19:36 [#02255068]
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sad


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-25 20:10 [#02255069]
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The sociopathic entrepreneur:
LAZY_TITLE


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2008-11-26 03:36 [#02255087]
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sounds kinda like Exmouth...


 

offline brocksamsung from the forest (United States) on 2008-11-26 04:13 [#02255097]
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my boyfriend can count to NINE THOUSAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 

offline hanal from k_maty only (United Kingdom) on 2008-11-26 07:18 [#02255132]
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the spice must flow



 

offline illfates from space (United States) on 2008-11-26 12:45 [#02255224]
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your avatar arouses me


 


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