

Think of it as a kind of post-post-postmodernist worldview that frames modern culture - nay, reality itself - as a construct that can be perpetually manipulated by self-aware participants operating fully within that system of manipulation. Journalist, poet, and English professor Seth Abramson wears many hats, but chief among them is his role interpreting and explaining metamodernism. Let a “metamodernist” explain alt-right troll psychology to you. It’s a good alternate cinematic universe you’re building, internet - keep it up. And it’s good to see that Twitter’s viral fake film trend is continuing to promote minority and underrepresented stories.


Of course, we’d love to see this concept actually become a reality. The photo was picked up as evidence of a “ rumored” film by various entertainment blogs, and the fake rumor has been circulating ever since. In fact, this viral tweet is a straightforward copy/paste of an identical tweet by another user from 2015, which that user immediately prefaced with a tweet reading “Let me see if I can successfully create a rumor about MTV’s Daria.” The photo source is Shipp herself she posted it, hashtagged #Daria, on her own Instagram account in 2014.
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Confirmed, live action movie based on MTV's animated series 'Daria' and the kicker,"Daria" is Black.
