>>13332360>anti-memetic memes spread by humans talking each other. something that is anti-memetic resists being spread by communication; you forget to mention it, your description doesn't make sense to others, they forget it easily; it just slips the mind very easily
>cognitohazardsdangers that hurt you via you perceiving them. a simple example is like the sun being too intense for your photoreceptors and so perceiving it too long will blind you
he's saying this because there were reports of a mumei cosplayer at the first day of the con, yet despite every other cosplayer getting dozens of photos (including the cosplayers mentioned as hanging around with the mumei) there is no photographic evidence, and nobody can give a firsthand account of seeing her either. the one anon who thought he might have pictures of her mentioned that mumei looked directly at him during the broadcast and he felt cursed, and on his trip home he was half falling asleep and seeing visions of mumei demons haunting him. it took him like four tries to actually get his images uploaded and shared with the thread, and there were no mumei cosplayers in the album.
so the idea is, there was a hooman out there who cosplayed as mumei, but exerted some kind of occult power to make people avoid recording her existence, and the few people who did try experienced dangers from mumei-related entities (presumably to silence them).