
When Charlie Kirk left the World Stage in September, the internet didn’t mourn, it performed digital alchemy. Within days, thousands of users began “Kirkifying” memes, transforming everything, from Wojak to Mona Lisa, with Kirk’s unmistakable face: a symbol now trapped between confession and confusion.
This wasn’t just mockery. It was memetic necromancy, the reanimation of a public figure into an idea, a thought-form, a living hyper-sigil of the New Right’s psychic engine.
by AmurakaHidden