
The paramilitary psychic warfare unit of the meme-o-sphere seeks to employ Meme Magick to the ends of consensus building. We are here to discuss and educate listeners on memetic weapons of mass destruction.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyReligion & Spirituality | |||

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I came to this podcast wanting to learn about memes Now I know of all things I have no need for social media nor media in general I go on adventures on weekdays and mediate for four or five hours I learned of Tom Thumb and the pyramid wicker man
DANGEROUS! amounts of wisdom
It’s a great podcast! In fact it may be the best podcast. I’ve listened to every episode multiple times, and every time I get something new out of it. Chris and Blair are both hilarious brilliant, and inspirational.
These guys make you think, which is controversial but cool!
Fantastic insights but inconsistently shared. Sound quality is poor due to interesting recording location choices. Could be an A+ podcast but there isn’t the investment in time or resources to really polish this and make it shine - could be on purpose due to investments elsewhere? The insights from Chris will make you come back for more.
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The show operates at the intersection of internet culture, memetics, and psychoanalytic theory, often examining how memes shape perception, identity, and social dynamics online. Episodes mix humor with provocative analysis of topics like looks-maxing, social media ecosystems, and the psychology behind online behavior, frequently referencing historical thinkers and psychoanalytic concepts while exploring the evolving meme landscape. A notable strength is its willingness to tackle controversial or obscure topics with a witty, gear-shifted delivery that keeps conversations candid and provocative, which can appeal to listeners who enjoy deep nerding out about culture and tech with a psychological lens.
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