[FRIAM] consciousness conundrum
Stephen Guerin
stephen.guerin at simtable.com
Mon Jun 15 20:47:29 EDT 2020
Dave writes:
> Few of you will have heard of a K-Hole.
"Return to Dagobah for his next K-hole,
<https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWarsBattlefront/comments/fozuhm/ketamine_addict_slowly_coming_off_his_high/>
Yoda must"
* "lego yoda addicted to ketamine" meme was pretty big 6 months ago. Ask a
gaming / reddit / youtube generation teenager and they would say it's
already a dead meme :-)
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/yodas-ketamine-addiction
At the time it evolved very quickly online with mutations and mashups. I'd
be curious what percentage of reddit/gamer teens/20-somethings have
"ketamine addicted yoda" in their "collective consciousness". A google
image search will give you a sense of it.
I only know from overhearing my teenage boys.
John writes:
> an early-20 something *road dog* decided to drop ketamine
I suspect if you said that to a meme-aware teenager, they would respond
"That was no street dog, it was a *green frog* " :-)
-S
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 5:34 PM Jon Zingale <jonzingale at gmail.com> wrote:
> One time while sitting at a plaza across from UT campus in Austin,
> an early-20 something *road dog* decided to drop ketamine beside me.
> He fell to the ground and proceeded to spit up mucus. His road-dogging
> partner laughed a bunch before kicking him. In his way, Mr. K. will
> challenge
> the world! And of course Henry The Horse dances the waltz!
>
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