What comes after "postmodern"?

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Something must. And post-post-modern would be just too . . . post-post-modern.

I say, cyberzoic! It sounds kewl and it's got "cyber" in it!

I hereby declare 2022 the first year of the Cyberzoic Era!
 
Something must. And post-post-modern would be just too . . . post-post-modern.

I say, cyberzoic! It sounds kewl and it's got "cyber" in it!

I hereby declare 2022 the first year of the Cyberzoic Era!

Post mortem.

Kinda nice to know you. If you die (hopefully soon.)

We'll pretend like you were relevant here. Like puk.
 
Something must. And post-post-modern would be just too . . . post-post-modern.

I say, cyberzoic! It sounds kewl and it's got "cyber" in it!

I hereby declare 2022 the first year of the Cyberzoic Era!

Naaaaaaah if 2020 wasn't cyberzoic then 2022 not eother. Because 2022 is just a repeat of 2020.

"2020 too"
 
Postmodernism:

"Weird for the sake of weird."

—Moe Szyslak.[1]

Postmodernism is a cluster of philosophical, literary, cultural, and art movements which developed in the mid-20th century. It developed out of criticisms of modernist architecture and continued into philosophical criticisms of modernism and disillusionment which resulted among European philosophers on the political left following World War II, when the totalitarian communist governments of Eastern Europe became increasingly unable to conceal their misbehavior, and a search began for a new kind of left-wing oppositional philosophy. On the other hand, the greatest postmodern artistWikipedia came from Pittsburgh. While the term "postmodernism" is incredibly broad, this article mainly concerns the postmodern philosophical movement.

Postmodernism is, per its name, a reaction to modernism. Wherever a postmodernist feels something could reasonably be reacted against, they react; this means that it's not one coherent thing in itself and that it does not react to one coherent thing.[note 1] Hence, a lot of it is difficult to understand unless you understand what it's a reaction to. Postmodernism is not purely cultural: it is associated with the contemporary economic system known as late capitalism, consumer capitalism, or neo-capitalism, whose features include multinational corporations, mass media, the modern system of global finance, and consumption as a form of self-definition.[3][4] For those critics opposed to modern capitalism, there are two alternative perspectives on postmodernism: it is either a reflection of all the flaws of superficial, irrational, cruel, and unsustainable contemporary capitalism, or else a powerful challenge to that flawed system.

Contrary to what various rationalists say and its bizarre place as the intellectual boogeyman of the new millennium, postmodernism is not composed entirely of bullshit — it can be a useful approach when considering social phenomena and artistic works, that is to say, human "culture." Humans are ridiculously full of shit, and postmodernism can be useful in pointing that out. However, as it lacks any unified or consistent method, postmodernism's own bullshit-to-reality quotient rises high when applied to empirically-based endeavors e.g., science. In addition, postmodernists tend to reject objective reality as something that can be known by human beings, because human minds and languages always stand in the way.[5]
 
I fucking love PMJ. And both Haley Reinhart and Morgan James have a serious set of pipes on them.

Interesting . . . the women singing in that clip might not be size 2 (except for the blonde), but they ain't bringin' booty back.
 
NFT

Or maybe;


The Corruption era…. AKA Hunter

But if you want to be all technical and shit it’s contemporary.
 
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