Post B2fARChAXu3RseRbLk by dieulast@clubcyberia.co
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 (DIR) Post #B2fARBSb8any3AcS00 by jsdenier@clubcyberia.co
       2026-01-25T08:50:02.407907Z
       
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       @dieulast is dieulast kind of a simulacrum from Jean Bauldriard's The Society of consumption?
       
 (DIR) Post #B2fARChAXu3RseRbLk by dieulast@clubcyberia.co
       2026-01-25T08:55:45.694149Z
       
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       @jsdenier Oh my, nice read, this deserves a full reply.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2fBet6EIc0N76FrpA by dieulast@clubcyberia.co
       2026-01-25T09:28:59.340557Z
       
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       @jsdenier Dieulast is basically one food product of minor significance from a manga about cute wizards going through sad stuff that's basically nostalgia in a can, a deliberately impossible object. The main character insisted that she loved it and missed it, kind of like 00's kids miss the stuff from the 90s while they actually miss the feel and memory of it. If it existed today it would disappoint instantly even if it was made exactly as it was, because it never contained what is attributed to it. It's melancholy made manifest, to be mourned rather than consumed. It's a ritual object of simulated absence/unavailability of the things that are no longer available. Even a perfect reproduction would fail because failure is its pre-requisite for meaning.