>hauntology
>>130508577Mark. Fisher.
>slowed and reverbed 1930s crooner slopGenius. Pure genius.
>>130508577kek
>>130508577Burial and BOC are unironically good but this post is also based. Hipsters trying to force socia critique into music need to fuck off and die
The term hauntology has existed since 1993 apparently, nothing to do with millenial hipsters
>>130509984It’s become common parlance amongst dysgenic leftist men (ie, hipsters) discussing electronic music as a consequence of mark fisher’s thought entering the cultural consciousness, which arguably didn’t happen until after he offed himself
>dysgenic
>>130510050>t. basedlennial
>>130508577I've heard that Billy Mitchell's hot sauce is legitmately quite decent
>It’s become common parlance amongst dysgenic leftist men (ie, hipsters) discussing electronic music as a consequence of mark fisher’s thought entering the cultural consciousness, which arguably didn’t happen until after he offed himself
WHEN THE ROOM IS QUIET
>>130508577My old highschool friends all either dress or act like this specific bar-crawler faggy type of Millenial
>>130509984The term was first used in a philosophy book by Derrida.in the early '00s a few critics like Simon Reynolds started applying the same concept to music.
>>130509984>The n-word was invented by white people so it has nothing to do with blacks
This was my favourite hauntological blog back in the day. It was like a strange unearthing of half forgotten memories of my childhood in the 80s Britain, with a smattering of 70s attitudes and fashions that somehow lingered. Old school textbooks, the smell of my primary school cloakroom on a rainy day, the wastegrounds, covered markets, high streets and brutalist architecture that permeate small town life. Summer fetes and risking your very life at the playpark before health and safety regulations ruined everything. It was all here.https://betweenchannels.blogspot.com/
>>130508577>wypipo can't handle they spice>wypipo like spice too muchWhat the fuck do you people want from me
>>130508577Why are redditors so into hot sauce bros
>>130513224They got triggered by "white people can't handle spice" memes and now use hot sauce to be a performative tough guy even though it's literally just flavoring for food
it's so good. love boc
>>130508577>>130510050>>130510144>JakshartGo back
>>130508577patrick doran
>>130508577Haunted Mound-ology
>hypnagogic
>>130510896those are not the same people saying that
>>130508577It boggles the mind that there's a million posters on this site looking for reasons to hate millennials and somehow Vice never comes up. It's easily the most embarrassing thing about that era by far.The documentaries and "journalism" were even worse than the hipster food and fashion shows.
>>130510896don't expect brown soijakposters to have any kind of consistency in their memes
>>130513235Nah not correct in the slightest. People that can handle spicy things like them, people that can't don't. I'm white and can handle all levels of spicy but I also know people that can only go as far as pepper. It's a weird thing brownies have latched onto. My theory is that the favelas towns they live in don't have access to the panoply of consumer products we in the West do so they make these memes out of pure jealousy. They see all these people indulging in their hobbies on social media, it makes their broke asses seethe beyond belief and their only respite is making trite derivative memes.
>>130508577>Fisher popularised the use of Jacques Derrida's concept of hauntology to describe a pervasive sense in which contemporary culture is haunted by the "lost futures" of modernity, which failed to occur or were cancelled by postmodernity and neoliberalismReminder that Hauntology is a philosophical version of the whole "vgh vve must retvrn, remember vvat they tvvk from yov" meme.Don't pin it on basedboys he's one of yours.
>>130513689awesome culture