@cell i hate it too, it's dehumanizing. but i get it. its a reaction to modern industrial society, it speaks to the frustration of what are basically high functioning autistic people in a world they don't fit into, as cope for not being able to be like their peers, and/or wishing for futile supremacy, and certainly wishing for escape. it seems in the digital culture of people as information weirdness has become codified in a new way as part of information pairing. we pattern-match ourselves, people become memes. and information is funneled through channels of discourse and separation from normative places for speech are "aesthetic" too. no one really goes anywhere with the weird either everyone is just getting on with their lives. and that's whats normal, and that's what's unique, and definitely beautiful.