What is Yea Forums's "Meme Trilogy"?

What is Yea Forums's "Meme Trilogy"?

Bane, Sneed and Son of the Mask?

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Sneed's dead

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Bane, Sheev, and Sneed
Maskfags are too new

Are Pynchon's books good? Where to start?

Yes


Start with Inherent Vice/Crying of Lot 49

Yes.
Crying is the easiest to get into, but Pynchon hates it for some reason. Inherent Vice is also a good first Pynchon book.
M&D is his best.

Farmer 1, Farmer 2 and Sneed

Baneposting, Sneedposting and Corbyposting

>Son of the Mask
Imposter

It's the latest "le epic forced meme turned board culture" fad, what do you want

And so is your act.

This was all me, an imposter

I'm . The above imposter is not me. Would never write such a corny retort

Discord tranny memes don't count no matter how much they circle jerk.

redpill me on this shitty new meme

>autist wannabe filmmaker shits on Evangelion calling it corny
>autist weebs seethe and jump on him for entire thread
>thread hits bump limit
>thread goes even further to shit
>mixed identity abounds
That's literally it. It's the archive somewhwre

>matter how much they circle jerk

Which is exactly what people who spout "discord tranny" do

This isn't what happened imposter

They aren't the ones literally organising on discord deciding when and where to spam shit, just pointing it out.

For me? It's The Pest.

Sounds like a conspiracy theory but ok

Why isn’t finnegan’s wake there, it’s the definition of a meme book

Start with Crying of Lot 49.

If you like it, read V. next and maybe Gravity's Rainbow if you feel up to it. Mason & Dixon is worth a gander, as well.

Thanks, i will try Crying of Lot 49 then.

fw is only a meme book to those who haven't read it
it's a slog of a read, since it's not really reading in the traditional sense. but it's also the funniest and punniest book ever, with an obscene number of parallel meanings interwoven in its sentences. I've unironically read FW twice, and it's far from gibberish. i wouldn't even consider it cryptic, since it reveals itself by simply reading it and doesn't require any decoding in the modern sense of the word.
fw is the monomyth and the world would be drastically different without it. easiest example is that campbell wouldn't have articulated the hero's journey, and if he hadn't done that, lucas wouldn't have cribbed the cycle when writing star wars. it's affected billions of people in a way that no other modern work has. it's the never ending story of everything. there is nothing new or novel to be found in any work outside the wake, past present or future. literally.
the burgess interpretation is pretty shit, but campbells skeleton guide is the foundation for basically all modern exegesis.

fw is the only embodiment of the monomyth, for it is the monomyth, for it contains every story, every past and present.
campbell was one of the first to tackle the wake, and from his reading of fw did he articulate hero/1000 faces, et Al, from which lucas cribbed. without the wake, campbell most likely didn't attempt to formalize the hero journey, lucas didn't polish star wars on top of it
the most asinine thing about readers today is that everything must be qualified against it's negation to get anywhere. just read what was said, don't force the reader to say "I'm not saying..." over and over again.

I wish i was educated and literate enough to appreciate Ulysses

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