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“Sickest aesthetic named anti-afterlifecore, it represents eternal oblivion, afte” (4 conversations)
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1 turn Jan 10, 2024 at 8:26 PM MSK Russia
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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. Individuality and creativity are seen as controversial. Alzheimer coma, nightmare, bad luck. 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.
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The Anti-afterlifecore TV show cartoon is a dystopian portrayal of a world devoid of individuality and creativity. It takes inspiration from North Korean or Russian cartoons, with a heavy emphasis on conformity and propaganda. The animation style is bleak and rigid, with authoritarian themes prevalent throughout. The characters in the cartoon are depicted as lifeless and robotic, lacking any sense of uniqueness or personality. They follow strict rules and regulations dictated by an oppressive government, symbolizing Orwellianism and the suppression of freedom. The storyline of the cartoon revolves around the denial of an afterlife, promoting the concept of eternal oblivion. It seeks to challenge the idea of an existence beyond death and presents the belief that afterlife never existed. This theme ties into the overall nihilistic and cynical aesthetic of anti-afterlifecore. The architecture and settings within the cartoon often showcase brutalism, reflecting the cold and oppressive nature of the society it portrays. Buildings are stark and imposing, contributing to the overall sense of unease and lack of individuality. Furthermore, the cartoon is characterized by an anti-fun sentiment, where joy and happiness are discouraged. The characters are constantly faced with adversity and nightmare-like scenarios, representing the concept of Alzheimer coma and bad luck. This further reinforces the theme of eternal oblivion and the absence of an afterlife. Overall, the anti-afterlifecore TV show cartoon combines elements of Orwellianism, brutalism architecture, nihilism, capitalism, cynicism, anti-fun, and an oppressive society to create a visually and thematically dark aesthetic.