First Seen
2023-06-08T19:55:54+00:00
simple-description (llama3.2-vision_11b)
The meme is a screenshot of a Reddit comment on a post asking for the most annoying thing about public transportation. The comment reads: "When you're on a bus and someone gets on with a strong perfume or cologne, and the smell lingers for the rest of the ride."
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Here's an analysis of the Reddit post broken down into requested sections, noting where certain theories don't readily apply.
Visual Description
The image displays a screenshot from the subreddit r/AskReddit. The post, made by user u/EmotionalTwo5408 one month ago, asks the question "What's your darkest desire?". A NSFW tag is visible. The post has received 32.7k upvotes and 15.6k comments. Below is a single reply from user penadryl one month ago, with 27.6k upvotes. The reply states: “I wanna stare at someone from across the street then disappear when a bus passes.”
Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis
This seemingly innocuous "darkest desire" reveals power dynamics embedded within the act of looking and the societal rules surrounding it. Foucault’s work on the “panopticon” is relevant. The bus acts as a disruptive force to the gaze, enforcing a societal expectation of avoiding prolonged, unacknowledged staring. The desire is "dark" because it acknowledges a transgression against this norm. The desire to disappear is a desire to evade the power structures that police our gazes and require appropriate social interactions. The focus isn't necessarily on sexuality (though it could be), but on the power dynamics governing visibility, scrutiny, and appropriate behavior. The "darkest desire" arises from the acknowledgement of this suppressed impulse. Genealogically, one could trace the development of social norms around eye contact and public behavior that lead to this desire being considered transgressive.
Postmodernism
Postmodernism thrives on the destabilization of grand narratives and inherent meanings. The post, superficially, reveals little. The "darkest desire" is deliberately vague and subjective. It resists easy categorization. What makes it "dark" isn’t inherent in the act itself (staring at someone), but the subjective construction of the desire as "dark." This aligns with the postmodern emphasis on the constructed nature of reality and meaning. The lack of explicit detail forces the reader to project their own interpretations onto the desire, demonstrating the instability of meaning and the subjective nature of morality. The desire for the disappearance is an attempt to subvert the everyday and engage with a fleeting, unreal experience.
Queer Feminist Intersectional Analysis
This is where the analysis gains greater potential. The desire to stare, coupled with the desire to disappear, can be understood through a lens of vulnerability and potential precarity. Staring at someone, especially a stranger, can be a power dynamic imbued with potential for harassment, objectification, or worse. The “darkness” of the desire isn't necessarily the staring itself, but the acknowledgement of the power imbalance. The desire to disappear after staring could be interpreted as an attempt to evade responsibility for this potential power dynamic and the harm it could cause.
From a queer perspective, the act of looking and being looked at is often laden with societal expectations and potential danger, particularly for marginalized genders. The impulse to "disappear" could be a manifestation of internalized oppression or a desire to avoid the scrutiny and potential violence that comes with being visible. Intersectionally, this analysis can be expanded to consider how this desire might be impacted by race, class, ability, or other identities.
Notes on Other Theories
* Critical Theory: While aspects of power dynamics are present, it’s not a strong fit without a more explicit connection to systems of domination.
* Marxist Conflict Theory: This theory doesn’t readily apply. The desire doesn't reveal class struggle or economic conflict. The focus is on individual desire and social norms, not material conditions.
Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any specific aspect or theoretical lens.
simple-description (llama3.2-vision)
The meme is a response to a question on Reddit's "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) about the user's darkest desire. The response is a joke about wanting to stare at someone across the street until they disappear when a bus passes. The response is humorous and absurd, implying that the person's desire is to see someone's reaction to an unexpected event.
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2) UP acrlelig a) Posted by u/Emotional_Two_5408 + 1mo Pedal What is your darkest desire? Py ae (EK rr penadryl 1mo ONES) Ieee) anon Mice Ln (ole URS) CM UL) disappear when a bus passes H © Reply 4 27.6k %