I see no threat to capitalism from modern "ironic" bimbofication. The ironic element of it adds a real but thin layer of artistic energy to the act. Backed by a monumentally large ball of voyeuristic consumerist energy. The modern bimbos refuse to acknowledge the simple enjoyment of the act leaving the actors wholly confused.
The very last bit is precisely what I have been trying to articulate in conversations with self-proclaimed Bimbos and other »subversive accelerationists«. Thank you for this great piece.
While certainly freeing—i would not call this process subversive
I see no threat to capitalism from modern "ironic" bimbofication. The ironic element of it adds a real but thin layer of artistic energy to the act. Backed by a monumentally large ball of voyeuristic consumerist energy. The modern bimbos refuse to acknowledge the simple enjoyment of the act leaving the actors wholly confused.
The very last bit is precisely what I have been trying to articulate in conversations with self-proclaimed Bimbos and other »subversive accelerationists«. Thank you for this great piece.