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That's what they said about lobster initially and look where we are nowThe bug thing is a trip.
It's not for rich fat Americans.
It's for poor starving people
Duh!
Breh Klaus Schwab got these cats shook.The bug thing is a trip.
It's not for rich fat Americans.
It's for poor starving people
Duh!
Wrecked by the internet.Breh Klaus Schwab got these cats shook.
A caricature of a very high percentage of Americans.never forget that bugman is defined not by what he eats but by how he lives and his utter soullessness
On the Infestation of Small-Souled Bugmen | HackerNoon
Not to be confused with the gigantic insect — the alienated man — of Kafka’s Metamorphosis, the small-souled bugman is very much a ‘<a href="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-150oZUdfQzM/V1v0vHD1OBI/AAAAAAAAIM0/ZX2b9RgT_-8PUb0JtMvGyk2-cgCT2F4DwCLcB/s640/Huxley%2BQuote.jpg"...hackernoon.com
"Totally dependent on the compromised support of his nanny state and high-tech devices, the bugman has been reduced to the status of a domestic animal. A 200-pound child. And like a child, the bugman’s shallowness keeps him malleable to the fleeting whims and fads of a degenerate, smartphone-addicted, dopamine-hooked society. He bases his identity on passing trends that to him appear profound, priding himself on being a ‘step ahead’ of his peers — an ‘early adopter’ — not realizing it’s the marketer who’s always a step ahead of him. He is the millennial test subject, the lab rat brand loyalty experts are paid $20,000 an hour to pigeonhole."never forget that bugman is defined not by what he eats but by how he lives and his utter soullessness
On the Infestation of Small-Souled Bugmen | HackerNoon
Not to be confused with the gigantic insect — the alienated man — of Kafka’s Metamorphosis, the small-souled bugman is very much a ‘<a href="https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-150oZUdfQzM/V1v0vHD1OBI/AAAAAAAAIM0/ZX2b9RgT_-8PUb0JtMvGyk2-cgCT2F4DwCLcB/s640/Huxley%2BQuote.jpg"...hackernoon.com
I would also say this caricature actually leans way more female than male.A caricature of a very high percentage of Americans.
It's generally a condemnation of American culture, which all Americans are party to, except the author who somehow stands above it all.I would also say this caricature actually leans way more female than male.
It's very easy to get trapped in that lifestyle as a result. One must resist the chronic screen/couch combo.
I'm not sure but I think WWF/Wrestlemania may have been the culmination or the catalyst to where we are now.It's generally a condemnation of American culture, which all Americans are party to, except the author who somehow stands above it all.
The part that I find most curious is this:
"Bugmen are what we get when a culture is infantilized, watered down and stripped of the very intellectual, philosophical and honourable fibre that once made it great."
What is the intellectual, philosophical, and honorable fiber that once made America great?
At one time we had great artists and great writers. Not sure why they haven't emerged... late-stage capitalism?It's generally a condemnation of American culture, which all Americans are party to, except the author who somehow stands above it all.
The part that I find most curious is this:
"Bugmen are what we get when a culture is infantilized, watered down and stripped of the very intellectual, philosophical and honourable fibre that once made it great."
What is the intellectual, philosophical, and honorable fiber that once made America (or whereever) great?
I get the sense that you are an old guy (maybe a proto bugman, maybe not,) and as such you don't really have much exposure to people for whom owning the newest iphone or having a critic-approved opinion on the latest Avengers movie is a foundation of their personality and sense of self-worth.It's generally a condemnation of American culture, which all Americans are party to, except the author who somehow stands above it all.
The part that I find most curious is this:
"Bugmen are what we get when a culture is infantilized, watered down and stripped of the very intellectual, philosophical and honourable fibre that once made it great."
What is the intellectual, philosophical, and honorable fiber that once made America (or whereever) great?
i sort of think there was (and still are) many different creeds that point people upward here in america.What is the intellectual, philosophical, and honorable fiber that once made America (or whereever) great?
I get the sense that the caricatures are designed to make the anti-bugman feel less ridiculous. Is it working?I get the sense that you are an old guy (maybe a proto bugman, maybe not,) and as such you don't really have much exposure to people for whom owning the newest iphone or having a critic-approved opinion on the latest Avengers movie is a foundation of their personality and sense of self-worth.
We know he likes Kafka. I guess he's a Czechian.i sort of think there was (and still are) many different creeds that point people upward here in america.
for example, martin luther king and malcolm X were like yin and yang philosophically (imho) but both played crucial roles in the civil rights movement
jesus is just all right with me but personally i really dig the cowboy code
one of the very best people i've ever know was a devout communist
what about you?
Funny enough, several of the guys I know who are most like this were/are big WWE fans. Perhaps @Kento is onto something.I get the sense that the caricatures are designed to make the anti-bugman feel less ridiculous. Is it working?
Condemning other's soullessness without a hint of sympathy. That's soullessness.Funny enough, several of the guys I know who are most like this were/are big WWE fans. Perhaps @Kento is onto something.
People forget that kids are dopey.I get the sense that you are an old guy (maybe a proto bugman, maybe not,) and as such you don't really have much exposure to people for whom owning the newest iphone or having a critic-approved opinion on the latest Avengers movie is a foundation of their personality and sense of self-worth.
I get the sense you're jealous of those people. Maybe we could start a GoFundMe to get you a new iPhone? And then everything else in your life will come together, you'll be just like those people you follow on Instagram. You'll see!I get the sense that you are an old guy (maybe a proto bugman, maybe not,) and as such you don't really have much exposure to people for whom owning the newest iphone or having a critic-approved opinion on the latest Avengers movie is a foundation of their personality and sense of self-worth.