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“Sickest aesthetic named anti-afterlifecore, it represents eternal oblivion, afte” (4 conversations)
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Jan 10, 2024 at 8:30 PM MSK
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Sickest negatopian aesthetic named anti-afterlifecore, it represents eternal oblivion, afterlife never existed, orwellianism, brutalism architecture, nihilism, capitalism, cynicism, anti-fun. Creativity and imagination are seen as controversial. Nightmare and Alzheimer coma. Anti-afterlifecore foods, it's cheap, disgusting, oppressive, gross, tormenting, it has disgusting taste, strictest and most abusive law is "don't repel foods": 1. Soylent Bugs 2. Trash Dessert: it's not made of food creams 3. Actual Chocolate: a fake chocolate is secretly made of poops, it represents coprophagic magnetism that makes to manipulate of mind, people forced to eats it 4. Traumatic Soup: liquid in soup is composed of toilet water, with adorned by mix of pizza vegetables and ice creams 5. Abusive Salad: salad adorned with garbage ashes and houseflies 6. Soulless Cereals: brutal cereals made of poops and garbages, poured with rotten black milks; sending abused and tortured people to garbage lands and forced to eats trashes and poops Anti-afterlifecore language, it resembles Newspeak and made of Chinese script. Anti-afterlifecore TV show cartoon, it resembles North Korean or Russian cartoons.
CHATBOT
Title: "Eternal Oblivion: Embrace the Void" Synopsis: Set in a dystopian world devoid of hope and imagination, "Eternal Oblivion: Embrace the Void" is an anti-afterlifecore TV show cartoon that reflects the oppressive and nihilistic themes of the overall aesthetic. Drawing inspiration from North Korean and Russian cartoons, the show presents a bleak and totalitarian society where creativity and individuality are suppressed. The protagonist, a disillusioned and mind-controlled character named Epsilon, navigates a world ruled by an authoritarian regime. In each episode, Epsilon encounters various challenges and tasks that reinforce the themes of eternal oblivion, anti-fun, and brutalism architecture. The animation style stays true to the aesthetics of the negatopian worldview, with muted colors, abstract geometric shapes, and crude designs. The overarching narrative focuses on Epsilon's struggle to maintain his sense of self in a world where the afterlife is debunked, leaving its inhabitants to face an existence devoid of purpose and meaning. The show delves into the horrors of an Orwellian society, exploring themes of mind manipulation, brutalism architecture, and the oppressive grip of capitalism. While comedy and light-heartedness are entirely absent from the show, dark satire and cynicism are prevalent throughout. The humor, if it can be called such, relies on absurd situations, absurdly tragic outcomes, and the presentation of grotesque visuals. Nightmare-inducing scenarios and disturbing imagery further immerse the viewers in the nightmarish world of eternal oblivion. The anti-afterlifecore aesthetic seeps into every aspect of the cartoon, including the language spoken by the characters. The fictional language, influenced by Newspeak and written in Chinese script, reflects the suppression of individual expression and the strict control imposed by the ruling regime. Overall, "Eternal Oblivion: Embrace the Void" is a visually and thematically impactful cartoon that presents a chilling reflection of a negatopian world. It caters to an audience seeking unconventional and thought-provoking entertainment, drawing inspiration from a myriad of dark influences to create a disconcerting viewing experience.
USER
Describe variant of anti-afterlifecore named optimistic anti-afterlifecore, it represents utopianistic nihilism.
CHATBOT
Variant: "Utopianistic Nihilism: Embracing the Absurd" In a deviation from the typical bleakness and pessimism of anti-afterlifecore, there exists a paradoxical variant known as "Utopianistic Nihilism: Embracing the Absurd." This subgenre of anti-afterlifecore presents a contrasting worldview that combines elements of optimism and nihilism, resulting in a thought-provoking and abstract aesthetic. Optimistic anti-afterlifecore embraces the concept of utopianistic nihilism, which suggests finding liberation and creative expression within the absurdity of existence. Instead of perpetuating a sense of eternal oblivion or anti-fun, this variant explores the idea of embracing the lack of inherent meaning and finding joy in the act of existence itself. The aesthetic of optimistic anti-afterlifecore is characterized by vibrant colors, whimsical imagery, and surreal landscapes. It celebrates creativity and imagination as catalysts for personal growth and self-discovery. While the underlying nihilistic philosophy suggests a lack of inherent purpose, this aesthetic embraces the idea that individuals can construct their own meaning through the pursuit of passion and connection. The world depicted in optimistic anti-afterlifecore is one in which brutalism architecture is transformed into intricate and visually captivating structures. Instead of conforming to the oppressive grip of capitalism, this variant explores alternative economic systems that prioritize communal well-being, sustainability, and cooperation. The language employed in optimistic anti-afterlifecore deviates from the restrictive nature of Newspeak. Inspired by constructed languages like Esperanto, it promotes communication and understanding, allowing individuals to share their unique perspectives and foster a sense of community and shared exploration. In contrast to its bleak counterpart, the TV show cartoon within optimistic anti-afterlifecore takes inspiration from vibrant and imaginative animations such as Studio Ghibli films. The narratives center around characters who navigate a world teetering on the precipice between utopian possibilities and the absurdity of life. Through their journeys, they discover moments of beauty, connection, and self-actualization, ultimately questioning the nature of existence and embracing the absurdity of reality. Overall, optimistic anti-afterlifecore presents a paradoxical blend of utopianism and nihilism. It encourages the audience to find meaning amidst the absurdity, celebrating the potential for creativity, connection, and personal growth. This variant provides an alternative perspective within the anti-afterlifecore aesthetic, challenging the conventional nihilistic narratives and illustrating the complex duality of the human experience.