Ajax and Cassandra by Solomon Joseph Solomon (1886)
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Ajax and Cassandra by Solomon Joseph Solomon (1886)
Can’t stop thinking about the TikTok I saw (I can’t find it again) where the person says that the wizard game has caused us to witness the moment that most of the millennial generation migrate into the boomer mindset of “my nostalgia is more important than your rights”
I don't agree with this. Not because I don't think people are choosing nostalgia over people's rights (they are). I don't agree there's some age or period of time at which people become drastically more conservative or more concerned with their own nostalgia in relation to their empathy for others.
I've paid close attention to that kind of stuff my whole life and I can tell you that these people have been the same since childhood. Performative activism is nothing new, nor is abandoning it as soon as it becomes personally inconvenient.
I don't think this is any kind of generational shift of consciousness. I think it's an incident in which something is popular enough that a large number of people are admitting their activism was performative. Which is not really unexpected.
In short, I don't think that Harry Potter is causing a whole generation to abandon their morals. It's just people admitting they didn't actually have them in the first place. And that's hardly a millennial specific issue.
just saw a post complaining about how hard it is to find adhd resources for adults and one of the comments said “tiktok has a lot of adhd tips” as if telling someone with adhd to enter the algorithmic quicksand of perpetual dopamine hits isn’t the most insane thing you could suggest for someone with adhd
“It’s hard to find adhd resources for adults”
“Have you tried the misinformation vortex?”
Sinking Ship, Photo by Kyle Thompson, 2019
Pacific Wilderness, 1989
Where the Shadow Falls IV ,St. Hanshaugen, Oslo, 16. December - Mattias Härenstam, 2022.
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Woodcut on paper with hand coloured watercolur, 105 x 90 cm. Ed. 20.
Saint Louis, Senegal by Emma Campus
i love how delusional some articles of clothing are, like you read the tag and its like “hand wash only/tumble dry on low” son you are a cotton tshirt. youre going in the warsh and whatever happens in there is in gods hands
man pumping gas: i see the shawty went squirt mode today
pump: ⛽️
(returns to the gas station in a fake moustache and a different car) vas that guy bothering you
I'd like to see the sativa eighths
Mattania Bösiger - Haus I, 2022
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