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In his final Poptimist column, Tom Ewing attempts to shift perspectives on the problematic nature of the meme-heavy online stream, thinking of it as a cultural form in its own right— one with its own principles, virtues, thrills, and tensions.

pitchfork:

In his final Poptimist column, Tom Ewing attempts to shift perspectives on the problematic nature of the meme-heavy online stream, thinking of it as a cultural form in its own right— one with its own principles, virtues, thrills, and tensions.

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    an incredibly insightful article that anyone...a relationship with the internet should...
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    All props to Tom Ewing for his run of Poptimist columns, but I just want to underline that this particular column, on...
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    @Amanda: please read.