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Irony that can be expressed aesthetically but not linguistically. Irony beyond postmodern (existential) juxtaposition. Irony characterized by faux-infinite aesthetic self-reference (recursivity).
Often expressed in terms of post-ironic memes in 4Chan textboards.
Often expressed in terms of post-ironic memes in 4Chan textboards.
by tomorrowtomorrow October 26, 2017
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A metacoin turns the URL address bar into a point-of-sale unit in which the blockchain address reflects the cryptocurrency's value.
by tomorrowtomorrow November 13, 2018
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Having the illusion of convergence, oneness, or singularity.
Having the illusion of convergence, oneness, or singularity.
by tomorrowtomorrow July 8, 2017
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The self-referential web.
The self-referential web.
Web 4.0 offers a world in which trust is redundant and unnecessary; no one can be anyone other than who they say they are.
by tomorrowtomorrow May 12, 2018
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by tomorrowtomorrow December 7, 2018
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Propertarianism would further proffer that no one outside of the anarcho-monarchist owns one's own body.
Propertarianism would further proffer that no one outside of the anarcho-monarchist owns one's own body.
Propertarianism argues that there is no such thing as intellectual property by counterposing property law and proprietarian (agentic) rights.
Propertarianism would argue that law and property completely cancel each other out.
Propertarianism would argue that one's only property is one's feelings.
Propertarianism would argue that law and property completely cancel each other out.
Propertarianism would argue that one's only property is one's feelings.
by tomorrowtomorrow March 22, 2019
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