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Do you live in the US and have a burning desire to receive a can of Hot Dog Flavored Pringles in the mail? Today is your lucky day!!!
I won 24 cans and I’m taking a suggestion from @copperbadge and I’m going to slap some labels on them and go down in Post Office history as the girl who walked in with an armload of Hot Dog Pringles and shipped them around the country!
To be eligible, like or reblog this post, and on the 4th of July I’ll pick usernames at random, contact you for your shipping details and send them out on Friday the 8th! You know you want to try them!!!!
Also, if y'all wouldn’t mind signal boosting so this gets out to the people who would try these things I’d appreciate it! I’m so excited to share!
Boosting! Help Orbingarrow achieve lasting Post Office fame. :D YOU KNOW YOU WANT SOME HOT DOG PRINGLES. (They are actually pretty delicious.)
tumblr meme culture is really just a form of neo dadaism
I’d like to clarify:
dada was a largely european art movement that took place after wwi. this time and place is not a coincidence. let me explain.
dada art made no sense. the artists who made dada lived in a world in which nothing made sense - in which conventional logic led to the senselessness of a world war. so, making art that made no sense, making - well, you can’t really call it art, so making ANTI-art that rejected the conventions that brought about that atrocity in the first place - it made total sense. (if that makes any sense.)
so the artists did weird things. new things! putting things that were already made together and calling it sculpture, cutting up bits of pictures and putting them together and calling that something to frame - this site has some nice examples.
but from my perspective - there’s serious intellectual continuity between the absurdity of attaching a bunch of tacks to the bottom of an iron, rendering it useless, and say…. bath bomb posts. Put a fucking macbook in a bath. it’s useless now. Nobody fucking cares anymore. you want something funny? you want a punchline? gun. that’s your punchline. Take it. I am laughing
in a way it could be a method of venting some of the frustration and hopelessness and dissatisfaction that tumblr’s userbase (largely, disenfranchised millennials) feels in the modern day. I can’t really speak for anyone else, but… at least from a US perspective, there’s plenty to be disillusioned about. growing up in a constant state of questionably justified war, income inequality, an economic recession caused by the actions of a handful of wealthy fucks who didn’t even get properly punished, growing awareness of police brutality, being called lazy and self-absorbed by the generations that gave us these problems in the first place… I can’t help but think that these factors (and more) could produce a similar mindset to the one that precipitated the first dada movement.
so of COURSE we make nonsense jokes. it’s a coping mechanism for a world which doesn’t make any sense.
related: this isn’t by tumblr but I have to plug UCLA’s atrocity of a virtual gallery once more. it really needs to be experienced, but… it’s definitely also millennial neo dada. from the presentation (like an unplayable video game) to the content (THE DOGS HAVE ARRIVED), it is exactly what I am talking about. it is a fucking shitpost. and it’s high art, too! I love this
tl;dr: my generation is fed up with this bullshit, and the best way that we can express that is by shitposting. alternatively, dada was an early precursor to modern shitposting and we should all thank duchamp for signing a fucking urinal
a dear friend has given a perfect update to some of my phrasing, courtesy of their word replace extension:
you see this? this is exactly what I’m fucking talking about. the thing that I’m talking about is:
shitposting is the deconstruction of hegemonic discourse through the use of the absurd and surrealism.
I’d also say that while Dadaism was obsessed with the technological aspects of Modernity, of newspapers, of industrial mechanics and factory made clocks, neo-dadaism (of which shitposting but also the increasingly broad reach of the New Aesthetic and net aesthetics) is obsessed with the technological aspects of our time, or at the beginning of our time.
As just a comparison, the Clock in Absurdist and Dadaist art is both a symbol of the uplifting beginning of industrial relations (as one of the first complicated machines made by manufacturers, as the symbol of mankind’s ability to triumph and analyze nature and better ourselves) and as the deified symbol of horrific modernity (of demarcated time, labor hours, the oppression of the working class via managerial time), Neo-Dadaism/Absurdism has a similar relationship with early computers, which both symbolizes the utopian attitudes which we entered the digital age with, and the horrifying period we live in now, where the Digital is ever present and semi-deified.
My favorite dada satire is probably from Georges Grosz who takes the kind of robotic modernist tube people of folks like Leger:
and turns them into these mindlessly patriotic broken automatons chanting rote phrases:
And it’s so so funny to me that there’s all kinds of Gen X artists out there creating art about the millennials on their damn cellumar phones who think they’re the inheritors of this aesthetic but really it’s people who use the Madden gif generator to shitpost because they’re taking the technology meant for a coherent purpose for a particular narrative and they’re breaking it and turning it back on itself.
Aside from color palettes and materials used, I see literally zero difference.
This is one of the top 3 best posts I’ve ever seen on tumblr and I’ve been here for years.
Love
My grandmother took several classes on Dadaism, and I attended them with her growing up. Then I took plenty of art history when I got my BFA in Illustration.
This post is 100% legit in their observations. I’m seriously impressed.
Duchamp’s Urinal was one of the most famous, well known Dada pieces ever made, and he made it purely to prove that literally anything can be art. It was all about ignoring the Establishment’s rules of what art was and wasn’t, - this is exactly the same thing happening in real time.
Ever iteration of this post adds something glorious, and I’m so glad you tagged me because I haven’t seen the vaporwave addition yet. A+.
i like this except from the bolded bit about like, this being ratified by actual art historians, which is cool but not…necessary (I like academia! I like it a lot! but ‘impressed’ sits weird with me)
Oaxaca, Mexico. Police are killing innocent people, activists and teachers (yes. TEACHERS) because they did not agree with the education reform and they decided to protest.
Every day, every night innocent people is dying, either burned or shooted.
Police even cut off all the light, saying that they will “CLEAN”, this means killing people. And “people who dare to get out of their homes to help injured people or get refugees, will get CLEANED too”.
Also, hospitals aren’t allowed to help injured people. This are orders given by the president and the public education secretary.
And more, more stuff…
My point is…
Yes, our government sucks, and if we try to do an weaponless march, we get killed. It’s not the first time.
And… Where is the world? Hello? We may not be an “important country”, but our people’s lives matter.
Dozen of deaths are not enough to get your attention?
Our government and media are trying to silence information so no one can know.
Please search and share information about this horror we’re living in my country, don’t let our people be silenced…
Thank you.
(My english sucks I’m sorry, but I needed to say this)
The family of the 18-year-old Genele Laird arrested on Tuesday, June 21, say the treatment by Madison police was “unfair and undeserved”.
Genele reportedly displayed a knife and fought MPD, but the video, that went viral but was later removed from Facebook for some reason, clearly shows two officers kneeing, slamming Genele to the ground and later tasing her.
Genele can be heard saying “I can’t breathe” multiple times while she was being attacked.
The unfair arrest sparked protests. Approximately 40 demonstrators gathered at the Dane County Public Safety Building holding a sign that says “Hands off Black Women”.
Genele had no criminal record. She worked at the mall. Her phone was stolen.
She was perturbed. Instead of doing their job, cops did what they’re best at - they assaulted a Black teen.
The video of the arrest keeps getting taken down, but we need to make as much people as possible see it! Genele deserves justice!