The result of a music producers attempt to create innovative music through unconventional collaboration between different cultural styles, trends and other phenomena in hopes that the novelty of the work will capture attention of consumers.
Usually this innovation stays within familiar boundaries in order to avoid testing any actual comfort zones of the listener, resulting in an uninspired, overplayed marketing gimmick which, at least in principle, would actually be offensive to many individuals provided anyone actually took the time to think about it as something other than a marketable product.
A sarcastic account of a cultural disaster would resemble something similar to the statement concerning the music video for the Lady Gaga song "Telephone" that follows: "I love how Lady Gaga, Beyonce and some of their backup dancers wear torn up American flags as costumes while dancing in a bar where the plot indicates they just murdered all the patrons, while singing about the perils of people trying to call your cell phone while you are drunk at a club. It conveys respect for themselves, pride for their nation and, most important of all, makes a lot of sense."
See also: Pussycat Dolls - Jai Ho
The spread and normalization of victim mentality in western soceity. Its the result of the identity politics movement of the mid 2010's.
It's an ideology that states we should judge someone by their race and gender, rather than their actions and character. Somehow considered socially progressive.
It also states that if anything bad has ever happened to you, then you get a free pass to justify your shitty behavior. Somehow considered selfless.
It's also Buzzfeeds entire political ideology.
Person 1: "Thats a microaggression! I need a safe space!"
Person 1: "That bank robber was black, therefore he did the crime because hes a victim of systematic racism."
Person 1: "The doctor telling me to lose weight is a sexist pig! Fit people are fatphobes!"
Person 2: "you have been brainwashed by victim culture."
The campus culture of IIT Kanpur; usually characterized by making freshmen sit in a circle and forcing them to hold each other's dicks and justified by the senior batches in the name of increasing senior-junior interaction. IITK culture continued to deteriorate over the recent years and met a horrible death in 2017.
Y15 : These Y17 guys have really destroyed the IITK Culture.
Y14 : True. How are we supposed to interact with them when they can't even hold each other's dicks?
This is the term to refer to the culture of "men" who complain like children about someone being called out for inappropriate behavior. It seems that they only engage in this behavior when a man is called out. It's pathetic.
Joe: "I just think that it is wrong to judge his whole life on him allegedly sexually assaulting that woman."
Jill: "I just think that you are a bitch for defending anyone who violates another person. He was convicted by a jury of his peers. There were men on the jury who looked like him. You are so into mencel culture it is amusing. Whine on!"
Probably the most fire shop I've encountered. Literally addicted to buying from here, and it's become the only place where I buy my tops.
Culture Kings is so fucking fire bro.
noun
1. the rate at which new ideas, trends, or customs replace or supersede existing ideas, trends, or customs in a culture.
Social media has resulted in greater cultural turnover in the past decade: young people keep starting new trends as older generations adopt existing norms.
A culture that only exists in the spirit realm or another dimension, but not necessarily in the mortal world.
'Before the Greek gods called themselves Olympians, in ancient Greek times, they called themselves Etherians, because they were so ethereal and descended from the upper-air, Aether. Etherian was a spirit culture, because it didn't exist in the mortal world, but only in the gods' realm.'