• antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      It’s a good template when used with enough irony/self-awareness. Doesn’t happen very frequently, though.

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    finally a decent use of this dumbass meme format.

    I hate how the majority of the time this is used, it can be summed up with “girls boring, boys fun haha”.
    Thought we left that sorta thinking behind in elementary school?
    Anyway, fuck gender stereotypes, we’re all just humans trying to wing it.

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      I would say that, to be fair, the original meme is based upon somewhat toxic gender stereotypes. It basically boils down to:

      “Girls are emotional about fictional things and boys are outwardly stoic but internally emotional about nerdy shit. Lol.”

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        “to be fair” is usually used to justify or defend something. That just sounds like another reason why this meme format is shit unless it’s purposefully used to deconstruct itself, commiserate between genders over something, or play with expectations without belittling either gender.

    • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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      I actually really like this one. It shows that the real thing that people get anxiety about is the false perception that others have no agency or life complications. You see some social media posts and assume they’re vapid, when in reality that’s just something they’ve chosen to share publicly.

      Really reminds me of Bo Burnham’s “White Woman’s Instagram”.