• FunkyStuff [he/him]
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    4 days ago

    Nah I think what set BMF apart was not so much the jargon, but assuming that the reader could keep up with immense amounts of subtext and implied meaning; usually their posts were long sequences of quotations followed by replies that imply several layers of contradicting and layered cultural criticisms, which you could only keep up with if you synchronized your mind to theirs in a fundamental way.

    • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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      4 days ago

      Meh, I always thought everything was pretty straight forward and textual, maybe I misinterpretated it.

      • FunkyStuff [he/him]
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        4 days ago

        https://old.reddit.com/r/TrueAnon/comments/1dqmbu1/when_the_heavens_gate_ufo_cult_did_a_mass_suicide/

        All 39 were dressed in identical black shirts and sweat pants, brand new black-and-white Nike Decades athletic shoes, and armband patches reading "Heaven's Gate Away Team" (one of many instances of the group's use of the nomenclature of the fictional universe of Star Trek).

        least psychotic Captain Janeway stans

        There's at least 4 layers of decoding necessary to parse this post.

        • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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          4 days ago

          Idk, it's mostly just knowing about Heaven's Gate and their idiosyncratic pop culture use, with abit of internet slang. It's just three layers of pop culture, and one layer of UFO death cult culture. I guess I'm so used to it I barely even register it as sub-text. Yikes.

          But also, haven't read this one before! Yet another fascinating BMF point, though one I have heard expressed before.