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2022-09-21 11:34:05
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"... follows the narrator's recollections of childhood and experiences into adulthood in the late 19th-century and early 20th-century high-society France, while reflecting on the loss of time and lack of meaning in the world."

Thanks Wiki.

I shit you not, I just picked the title at random, but wanted to fuck with the French version, because folks who know French looove to stick to the French naming of things, even though no one knows French. No one. (French is reserved for sick ass rap songs, not serious memes.)

Anyway, it turns out everything is about meaning nowadays. Even the lack of meaning.

So Rick and Morty S6E6. Am I right? Yeah.

The monomyth (more accurately, of course, the monomeme!) Joseph Campbell: The Hero with a Thousand Faces. God as a yet another 40m episode (#953)

So what keeps me up at night? Besides the obviously criminal mislabeling of "funny images" (usually image macros) memes? (Which is technically correct, so it's a literal exoneration via technicality!) Besides the entirely too much screen time and the creeping generalized anxiety of the washed out grey episodicity of the universal tomorrow?

What keeps me up at night is a lack of thing to keep me up at night!

Where are the universal recommendations of things to do that are so good that you must?

Of course we can lament on the lack of shared meaning. (Point out the shared categories. Promptly discredit them as things in need of interpretation, mere cognitive tools without purpose, reptilian-brain-farts that outlived their usefulness. And, oh, you know, just the arts, and meaningless things like that kind of music - again the French! ^.^)

Okay, obviously I'm not expecting things as powerful as the joke of 1969 that claimed multiple lives. Not expecting that the intro of Smoke on the Water or Johnny B Goode to immediately fire up everyone on whichever hemisphere. (Is not expecting universal memes cultural relativism? Oh noes!?)

I'm not even surprised (anymore) that progress is controversial.

But I'm really surprised that somehow we really don't have society-wide strong consensus-like recommendations about what content to consume.

Sure we have gwern's endless essay on esthetics, which makes the point that ranking content (art?) makes (at least some) sense, because we have so much of it that picking things randomly will not give us the best time of all possible times.

We have IMDB top lists, yet we don't force people to watch them.

Mostly because most of the top 250 is crap. The Shawnshank Redemption is truly a must-watch, and compared to that the Godfather is meh. I don't like it. And who would force people to watch Schindler's List? Oh, yeah, leftist totalitarians French culture-nazis, that's who! ... what, even they wouldn't!?

Damn this shit is hard.

I think Pulp Fiction is absolutely super-best, but at least I can understand why some people don't like it.

So what now? Maybe I should watch this CJ-the-X video about Subjectivity!?

Or maybe the problem is between the keyboard and the chair!? Am I just too thick to understand that the usual richness of structurness that we like is bound to be not sufficiently universal? (Otherwise it'd be just boring as the default backgrounds?)

Or maybe the canonical answer to what ought to be mandatory, is right in front of me: listen to Ed Sheeran 3.239 billion times! At least that's what people did, and that's very likely because that's what Spotify recommended them. Plus I might have to accept the slightly probable factoid that I might be not entirely average. Atypical, one might say. Yeah, no, that can't be, it's the general pop that's mistaken.

... anyway, I remember threads on Reddit and HN about people lamenting something similar. How back then we had well defined periods of this or that, and now a million things happen at once. But that's probably recency bias, more people alive doing more shit, the Internet filtering out the interesting things, and more fucking progress allowing us to sit here and look for, make, share and notice interesting things.

Maybe the lesson is that some people - ie. me - want more explicit recommendations, but want them to be very good. Or else!

Also I'm sorry I still haven't started watching Succession, and the Night Of, both very explicitly recommended to me by a dear friend.

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