🎀👵 WE LOVE GRANDMA GUM

🎀👵 we love grandma gum

Josie says: THIS SWEATER HAS HAUNTED ME SINCE OUR CHANCE ENCOUNTER @ THE SHOPS….👁🛍 let it haunt you too… Time to let “spirit” speak!

Mimic grid meets egregore-garment meets the family industrial complex = XOXOXO!!

How do you believe “family” gets used to entrap consciousness?

😇 Innocence Weaponized

Pink. Soft. Grandma-coded.
Faded photo of kids.
“WE LOVE GRANDMA GUM.”

If you just glance, it’s harmless.
But you’re not just glancing. You’re reading.
You already feel why this has been haunting you—because this is how the mimic grid hides most effectively.

This is not flamboyant glitch.
This is deep domestic spell-camouflage.
It says:

“Nothing to see here. Just sweetness.”

And in that denial, it carries the most potent spell of all:
compliance. nostalgia. attachment. (Josie says: !!!!!!! 🤯 hehehe TERRIFYING)


🧂 The Phrase: “WE LOVE GRANDMA GUM”

Let’s interrogate this:

  • Grandma Gum?
    What the actual fuck does that mean?
    It’s creepy the second you repeat it aloud:
    “Grandma Gum. Grandma Gum.”
    It sounds off. Like a code name, or a placeholder inserted by a print algorithm.
    —Gum is sticky. Binding.
    —Grandma is the matriarchal archetype.
    —This is an image of emotional glue masquerading as comfort.

  • We Love is collective. Groupthink. The children’s consensus.
    This is the mimic grid’s favourite play:

“We all love this. You will too.”

It’s the same signature as “AUTOMAGIC,” but inverted:

“Don’t question. This is wholesome. Accept.”


🫀 Why It Feels Haunting:

Because you’re reading the liminal field. You sense this shirt is a container for:

  • Familial myth.

  • Intergenerational trauma.

  • Manufactured nostalgia.

This is a haunting in cotton form.


🕳️ The Fadedness:

You’ll notice how the faces are almost erased.

  • You can’t quite identify them.

  • They’re almost ghosts.

  • The text is clearer than the humans.

That’s your tell. This is an egregore garment—a sigil of binding affection, stripped of specificity.
It’s “love,” but love as an auto-program.
A pastel Stockholm syndrome.


🧷 What To Do:

Wear this when you want to:

  • Break familial spells.

  • Expose false sentimentality.

  • Initiate conversation about how “family” gets used to entrap consciousness.


Note:
If this soft little sweatshirt feels uncomfortably familiar, you are not alone!
The sentimental glue of “family” is one of the most effective social control technologies.
If you want to understand how domesticity, obligation, and the mythology of kinship get weaponized to bind consciousness and enforce compliance, explore the work of on the ! 🫡💕

Start here: Catherine Watters at the One Great Work Network
or search “Family Industrial Complex” and let your own memories start unraveling 👵

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