Quote: (05-15-2019 06:11 PM)budoslavic Wrote:
"I'm not going to be around long, fam."
On the topic of the memetic. It's becoming more apparent that a pantheon of Gods is being randomly crowd-sourced out of the ether. Aurini made a
good video touching on this.
The creative forces of genuinely new religions have been omegas - outliers on the edge of society, who are marganlised and thought of as mad. JC and Budah fit into this camp. 4Chan and the other sources of memes are full of omegas.
The meme gods come out of nowhere and are carried into mass public consciousness when a new one appears that says more in image form than you could easily communicate by words. It's likely the case that the ancient gods of the pantheons came into being via similar means, concocted by obscure mystics and floated out into the public. Like many images, ideas most disappeared instantly, others flourished.
The old gods have distinct images, representing aspects of human or otherworldly behaviour. As do the meme gods.
The pantheon:
The heavens:
Pepe, he who gives life, the creator, the god of everything and nothing, he who made us in his image
The land of the mortals (demi-gods):
Chad, the ultimate champion, men want to be him - women want to change him, son of Pepe (Hercules, red pill)
Wojak, the average one, of lost potential, the normie (blue pill)
The Virgin, the awkward one (no pill)
Others: Grug, Brainlet, 30-year-old Boomer
The underworld:
NPC(s), the god of emptiness and conformity
NPChe (Guevara), the god of jealousy and violent redistribution, son of an NPC
The Honkler, the god of mischief and endless laughter, bastard son of Pepe
AngryFeminist and
Big Red, the gods of anger and inferiority