A low culture manifesto is a book written by chuck klosterman, first published by scribner in 2003 It is a collection of eighteen comedic essays on popular culture. Pundits are always blaming tv for making people stupid, movies for desensitizing the world to violence, and rock music for making kids take drugs and kill themselves. It examines 90s shit like the real world and saved by the bell, and it does it in a very 90s way Taking seriously those things we considered bubble gum nonsense. Sex, drugs and coca puffs is ostensibly about movies, sport, television, music, books, video games and kittens, but really it's about us
Sex, drugs, and cocoa puffs is ostensibly about art, entertainment, infotainment, sports, politics, and kittens, but—really—it’s about us As klosterman realizes late at night, in the moment before he falls asleep, “in and of itself, nothing really matters What matters is that nothing is ever ‘in and of itself.’” Sex, drugs, and cocoa puffs by chuck klostermansex, drugs, and cocoa puffs is a book that raises a variety of interesting philosophical questions without becoming pedantic The book is a series of essays primarily focused on the chicken and egg concept of whether cultural focal points (mtv's the real world celebrity sex tapes, left behind and coldplay) create the social consciousness or.
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