>>1668189this scene is notable for several reasons, but one i rarely see discussed is the intense memetic resonance it radiates in base form, and its ability to withstand
arguably, reverse its own memetic decay.
most yims start out relatively ordinary, and through abstraction, become increasingly extraordinary. but with each layer, it gradually loses some of that potential memetic energy, until it inevitably becomes a fb boomer yim. devoid of all potentio-memetic energy. an unmovable, and now non-moving, object.
this is the natural order for almost all yims.
the banecrash is not that.
the banecrash stands apart from the crowd because its actually at its most absurd in its natural unedited form. it feels like 4 separate movie scenes overlaid on top of each other, to the point where it arguably loses its own context several times in the brief 5mins it takes to witness it.
through reciting brief snippets of the scripture, its lines actually become
more contextually relevant, to almost any situation its applied to.
its this unique property, in this humble doctors opinion, that gives bane yims their almost otherworldly quality. and it certainly plays heavily into its longevity and resistance to memetic corrosion that one might observe with essentially any other yim in yimstory