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7/19/2025, 3:29:55 PM
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and then there is also the part of her which related to war. as i said before divine icons are a way in which pagan and polyvocal values may enter further into our consciousness. they constitute a bit of an assault on consensus reality. this also makes me think about jorjani’s elaboration on the concept of weltanschauungskrieg (rough translation: “worldview warfare”). this is where certain people become aware of their facticity (understanding of themselves as constrained within a particular context/perspective they are thrown into) to the point where they can make use of sort of knowledge to think about manipulating the world-view of other cultures. this practice i think is something that is not at all alien to imageboards either. i feel as though imageboard users tend to be generally more cognizant of “board culture” and also the norms and customs of other online spaces. in contrast, most people tend to have this persistent idea in the back of the head that their sensibilities are just the objective way the world works and everyone should conform to it, even people of a different internet culture than them. there is also of anonymous trolling/raiding operations and psyops that have been done in the past (though of course less now). this form of conflict is if anything just our natural language
and then there is also the part of her which related to war. as i said before divine icons are a way in which pagan and polyvocal values may enter further into our consciousness. they constitute a bit of an assault on consensus reality. this also makes me think about jorjani’s elaboration on the concept of weltanschauungskrieg (rough translation: “worldview warfare”). this is where certain people become aware of their facticity (understanding of themselves as constrained within a particular context/perspective they are thrown into) to the point where they can make use of sort of knowledge to think about manipulating the world-view of other cultures. this practice i think is something that is not at all alien to imageboards either. i feel as though imageboard users tend to be generally more cognizant of “board culture” and also the norms and customs of other online spaces. in contrast, most people tend to have this persistent idea in the back of the head that their sensibilities are just the objective way the world works and everyone should conform to it, even people of a different internet culture than them. there is also of anonymous trolling/raiding operations and psyops that have been done in the past (though of course less now). this form of conflict is if anything just our natural language
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