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five-percenter

Fascist who rejects fascism as a platform for political organization, national solidarity or ethnic chauvinism.

Someone who believes fascismรขย€ย™s critique of Western aesthetics is lost in its conversion to a linguistic framework (political theory) PARTICULARLY in terms of low-context Indo-European languages.

Refers to the 5% of the fascist movement that reduces fascism to a synthesis of Italian aesthetic idealism and Hindu sensualism.

A member of the meta-right.

A messianist.

A five-percenter would discourage political organization along fascist lines as he posits fascism to be an existential philosophy driven by aesthetic critique ie he views a linguistics as a poor framework for fascism. As evidence for this position, he presents fascism's self-destructive political engagements and social organizational theory.

by sandraxine July 3, 2018

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past perfect

The attribute of material being actual because it has a non-discrete beginning and a discrete end.

The past perfect attribute of material stipulates that there is no present or material is in the near-past.

by sandraxine September 18, 2018

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retromodernism

1950's modernism; often expressed in retrofuturist terms in the current era

Retromodernism is a past future

by sandraxine December 2, 2017


vapor sharia

Vaporwave representationalism of Schopenhauer's power-to-desire momentum.

Vapor sharia depicts desire (consciousness) and aesthetic as emergent from self-reference (meta).

by sandraxine June 25, 2018

11๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


functional irony

A form of irony in which aesthetic (design) and form (function) are intersubjective.

Exuded by a design or interface metaphor; a skeumorph; or a meme.

Memes exude (express) functional irony.

by sandraxine July 29, 2018


coptroller

Law enforcement AI. Robo-cop. Automated authority.

The coptroller is directing traffic using meta-data patterns.

by sandraxine June 16, 2017

56๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


continentalism

The paradigm that words come from numbers.

Continentalism exists in contrast to relativism, which proffers that numbers come from words.

Continentalism not fundamentalism--is the opposite of relativism. Continentalism says that language comes from math: rather than vice versa.

by sandraxine November 23, 2021