• UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    These people really do believe the curtains are blue, huh?

    yea

    I once had a prolonged and fruitless argument in a video game guild chat with someone that insisted the 1980s GI JOE cartoon was perfect because it “had no politics and no political agenda.” galaxy-brain

    He even topped it off after a while with “did anyone ever tell you… the curtains are FUCKING BLUE?” smuglord

    • RedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her]@hexbear.net
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      I have no idea what it means to say the curtains are blue anymore.

      At first, I thought it was meant to poke fun at people who over analyze or really reach when discussing literature, but I don’t think it means that.

      Can someone explain?

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        At first, I thought it was meant to poke fun at people who over analyze or really reach when discussing literature, but I don’t think it means that.

        It still means that, though the extension is generally mocking the over-reaction against the idea of over-analysis by people that dogmatically claim that no message should be allowed to be derived from their treats.

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      Advertising, or “capitalist propaganda” as the kids call it, is famously non-political and incites the audience to no action or thought that could possibly influence the structures of power we’ve surrounded ourselves with.

      Absolutely wild