All the world is a meme: when satire can no longer keep up with reality

From The Boys and Game of Thrones to Karuppu and politics in Tamil Nadu, a culture shaped by fandom, memes and star worship are reshaping how we consume stories, heroes and even reality itself, turning critiques into celebrations of the very myths they were meant to dismantle
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