This is the first layer in the internet onion.
August 31, 2021 11:09 AM   Subscribe

This website, the-life-and-death-of-an-internet-onion.com, will live from August 11th through September 14th, 2021 — about 5 weeks total, the average lifespan of a non-refrigerated onion.

From the About (which is not linkable):

The “internet onion” is a perennial website anthology about the possibility of love online.

It’s now in its second season. Launching late each summer, THE LIFE AND DEATH OF AN INTERNET ONION is readable for 5 weeks — a typical shelf life of a non-refrigerated onion. As its title suggests, it will live and then start to decay, resulting in a mostly dead onion by the end of summer. It will return annually.
posted by forbiddencabinet (1 comment total) 12 users marked this as a favorite
 
"What this then seems to suggest is that there could be different “dialects” of these love languages that get translated through the internet. One instance of a love language dialect is the process of sending memes, tagging people in posts, and other sorts of similarly specific digital interactions. Liking “Wholesome Birb Memes” and tagging a loved one in a post such as this is an avenue of affection that we don’t completely understand yet." (From the eighth layer in the internet onion.)
posted by MonkeyToes at 2:05 PM on August 31, 2021 [2 favorites]


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