@ryo I originally created this account for gamedev stuff, but I later became known as the ancap, conspiracy theorist. That's what you get for having a niche ideology during a global psy-op.
@xianc78 Sometimes it does, yes. But if there's politics within tech related posts, I'll still post it. I just won't post politics without tech-related content. So for example, I'd still post "Satan Klaus wants you to get an ID in order to go on the clearnet", but not "economy is failing thanks to Satan Klaus".
@ryo Even if you do it, it makes sense to take breaks from it, especially when you kinda already know what is going to happen anyway. I am the "I just post whatever I feel like posting at the moment" type, but I still have to take frequent breaks from looking at the world, because it's just too stressful. And when I come back to it, I generally haven't missed anything, the world is still shit just like it was the last time I was paying attention. I just get updated on the details, but overall it's just the same thing but it got worse.
@TerminalAutism Yea, though the other factor is that posting negativity does spread it to other people which is making the dystopia a reality more and more. It's nice to share them if it's meant to just laugh at it for being so ridiculous, but sadly most people choose to suffer from it instead, and before they know it they experience the exact thing they've read or seen.
Like some foreign guy I know here never noticed the concept of "gaijin seat" (basically, train seats being empty next to a foreigner and foreigners somehow getting offended by it) until he saw a video of foreigners complaining about how Japanese people refuse to sit next to foreigners. All of the sudden, he experienced this very phenomenon himself and thought "oh, they're right". And it doesn't help when JapanTimes (or JapanLies, absolute trash tier propaganda outlet for foreigners) makes entire articles about the "gaijin seat".
When I explained him that it's not the end of the world, and that he should treat it as it's their own choice as to whether they want to sit or not, and if they don't want to sit, it means they prefer to stand, he understood and doesn't even care anymore, and now he often gets women sitting next to him all the time all of the sudden.
So it's all mind control in the end, if you control your own mind, you'll fix so many problems you didn't know you could fix. But if you allow your mind to get controlled by negativity, your problems will only add up.
@ryo Well, most people need the negativity. Pretending that everything is fine is what led us here in the first place. It is tiring, though, and once they know, they know. And I would definitely not mind people not sitting next to me, quite the opposite. More space for me.
@TerminalAutism Negativity to laugh at it or to show "you better wake up and fight" is a good thing, but most people receive it as a fear, and mass fear is what really brought us to the mess we're all in to begin with.
Fear is ultimately a control mechanism, because if you're in fear you'll feel powerless, and if you're powerless, you hand over your power to the state, which then does what it has done over the past 3 years. If we all just get rid of fear completely, then governments would have no power at all.
But then again, it involves taking responsibility for yourself, which too many people are programmed to not want, which is why I want this mass genocide to happen soon, because they're already planning for the next scamdemic in 2029 apparently.
When I explained him that it’s not the end of the world, and that he should treat it as it’s their own choice as to whether they want to sit or not, and if they don’t want to sit, it means they prefer to stand, he understood and doesn’t even care anymore, and now he often gets women sitting next to him all the time all of the sudden.
So it’s all mind control in the end, if you control your own mind, you’ll fix so many problems you didn’t know you could fix.
But if you allow your mind to get controlled by negativity, your problems will only add up.
This reminds me of the Law of Attraction and meditation that I was reading about when I was at 4chan. I found it interesting for a little while. But I never bothered doing any of it, because I was lazy and too skeptical to do it. The final nail in the coffin for me about the Law of Attraction, is when bad things starting happening to people who tried doing the Law of Attraction.
This is unrelated, but it also reminds me of when Max Igan talked about communicating with animals in one of his videos.
@Burn@ryo The "law of attraction" is new age-ism. A solipsistic ideology. People that believe in that don't believe in reality, they think that's it's all up to their imagination. It's not, and your thoughts have basically no effect on the world. Only your actions do, and your thoughts only matter as far as they influence your actions. The new age people are lazy cowards that want to pretend that problems don't exist so they don't have to feel pressured to work on solving them.
They want a magical solution to everything that takes no effort, to just imagine reality into being good. They fail to recognize that reality is real and that causality exists, and that problems exist and have causes that have to be addressed, and that if ignoring them was enough, we would not have any problems. Ignorance is what got us here in the first place. The biggest idiots that humanity has ever produced. Their entire ideology/religion was probably created by the world government, to pacify people into accepting their own slavery while trying to wish their vapid idea of what a good life is into existence.
Frankly, they are beyond salvation and reasoning with them is impossible because they don't believe that there is a logic to how reality works. If this post sounds angry, it's because a big chunk of my family is like that and it's a reason why growing up around them was a living hell, so I hate that on a personal level. Worst people I ever met in my life. Their problems are always someone else's fault, and they never solve fucking anything because they are lazy and incapable of thought.
@TerminalAutism@Burn I looked into the New Age religion just out of curiosity, I didn't understand it, quickly figured it's a bunch of bullshit, and then I thought "alright, it's yet another Qanon-like psyop".
@TerminalAutism Well, it actually makes sense, considering they have some major scamdemic near the end or start of a decade. 1981 = AIDS 1991 = cholera 2002 = SARS 2009 = swine flu 2020 = covAIDS
Don't you worry about agenda 2030, they still have a long list of scams to go through by 2029, like wars, or terror attacks, or economic collapse, or threatening to shut down the internet or food supply, or some other weird shit, and they always have cloymet chainge and/or divide and conquer in case all else fails.
@ryo And I don't know about 2029, but you would think they would do it earlier to advance Agenda 2030 faster. Maybe 2029 will be for the next plan after Agenda 2030.
So it’s all mind control in the end, if you control your own mind, you’ll fix so many problems you didn’t know you could fix.
But if you allow your mind to get controlled by negativity, your problems will only add up.
Where did you get that belief anyways? Is it just from experience? You talked about meditation before, does it help with that?
@Burn@TerminalAutism It's from experience, yes. But meditation and/or mind control isn't necessarily a New Age thing, they both existed long before New Age was even invented.
However, what people think with meditation is just wrong. It's not that retarded just sit down while making a 666 hand signal with your eyes closed, and think of flying unicorns or some shit like that. It's simply just you calm down, think of what is happening in front of you, ask why and how, and you'll start figuring things out soon enough.
That way I also figured out that basically, there are no allies in this world. The mainstream media is not your friend, the government is not your friend, the corporations are not your friends, the so-called "resistance" is not your friend, personalities like Jeff Berwick, Max Igan, James Corbett, and Luke Pawlowski (and more) aren't your friends, controlled opposition like Alex Jones and David Icke are not your friends, Tim Pool is not your friend, you're basically on your own to solve problems, nobody will give you the truth, because the truth doesn't exist, it's just opinions and nothing else.
Sure, there's a reality, but how you experience it depends on how you receive it, and what you to fix problems when there are any.
@ryo I think the internet going down is going to parallel the coronahoax. It will be a "cyber pandemic", they may even call it that. Fake attacks, then only "essential" websites come back up, with restrictions on VPSs, registrars and ISPs than then never go away.
@TerminalAutism@Burn Not sure if you have a job or study to do, or you're just in your room doing nothing all day, depending on that you'll indeed need to allocate time to think, which is why so many idiots exist unfortunately. All by design.
@TerminalAutism I used to think that was going to happen, but from the looks at it after observing this so-called "cyber scamdemic" combined with common sense, it's really just climate hoax or Taiwan invasion in digital format. So basically, they keep fear mongering of it to actually happen, and yet it never happens.
Doesn't even make sense for a internet blackout to happen, as most of the control grid depends on the internet, and they keep migrating all their remaining control grid from offline to online more and more. They might centralize the entire internet into just Fakebook, Goolag, Amazon, and Cuckflare, which is clearly what they've been doing since 2006 anyway, but a total shutdown is never actually going to happen.
@ryo@TerminalAutism More than that. They had been turning the key in the ignition waiting for the engine to start nearly every year; bird flu, ebola, zika, and others filled the gaps from 2009 through to convid.
@wrongthink@TerminalAutism I was talking about just the major scamdemics, not those tiny ones that are only around for a month or 2, or much longer but nobody cares.
@ryo@Burn Getting out of high school and realizing how nonsensical the "real world" is really made me think a lot. And then the 12 years of isolation, having no one to talk to, combined with years of reading and watching weird stuff and reading old philosophical texts. All that made thinking not exactly optional, especially when I couldn't find a place in the world and figure out what the hell I should do.
@ryo It will be a temporary blackout. And people are going to beg for it to come back, and it will, but it will be 100% controlled instead of the 90% controlled that it is now.
@ryo@wrongthink The swine flu one really didn't catch on, other than maybe some extra hand hygiene. People somehow didn't fall for that one. Quite a few people talked about it being bullshit and I don't think they were censored. Also, there were injections that killed more people than the supposed disease, but I think they were removed from the market because there was still some real regulation going on. I think I remember hearing that in America, zero people died from the disease, but maybe about 100 died from the shots. Also, quite a few people were damaged or crippled for life from those as well. I remember some threads looking back and talking about that, and some claimed to never have recovered from the shots, still suffering a decade later. Anyway, that really shows the difference between the 2020s and the late 2000s. They tried this then and almost completely failed.
@TerminalAutism@wrongthink That's what the whole "war on fake news" was all about. It was never about "protecting you from misinformation", it was all about making people dumb and ignorant, so that they will only believe the mainstream narrative on the one hand, and on the other hand have a couple of controlled opposition narratives for those who no longer believe the mainstream narrative, whether it be RT or Alex Jones or WeAreChange or Tim Pool or DollarVigilante (until a few months ago I thought they were legit, but I got pretty warry of them after the crypto bull run last year with promises that never went true, not only crypto, but geo-political and economical too), or some other "I'm bringing you the news of the day or week" person or organization that does all the thinking for you.
@ryo It's just not time yet. They need to get the digital IDs and digital currencies ready first, which is going to happen by the end of this year... actually, it's already the end of the year, and it's already happening. I guess I was right.
@ryo@wrongthink Well, I don't blame people for getting some predictions wrong, because it's impossible not to unless you never make predictions, or you're the one running the show and know the script because you wrote it. But yeah, there is a lot of controlled opposition out there, using some truth to also sell people some bullshit and keep them waiting for some messiah to come and save them, once they "peacefully protest" enough, and somehow win elections that they know are fraudulent. Just elect the republicans again, goy. It didn't work the last 40 times, but this time it's different.
@ryo i think this scamdemic is need because it kills old men, they take money from government, but didnt give it to gov, and this "viruses" just kill them. And this temporarily stop welfare crisis
@Nf53nRKS0feUuKtHq2ZRh2 The killing is done through the lethal injections, all scamdemic deaths are either the injections, or suicides. Also, the elderly are still alive when I look around, many of them don't really seem to fall for it as much as the young are.
Doesn’t even make sense for a internet blackout to happen
It does if you consider the end goals. The blackout would not be universal. Just widespread enough to disrupt the daily activities of normies, get them fired up at “these dangerous hackers, won’t the government just do something about it already?!”. Then to implement significant barriers to the operation of small/independent sites so that only FAANG & friends can afford to exist on the web.
or DollarVigilante (until a few months ago I thought they were legit, but I got pretty warry of them after the crypto bull run last year with promises that never went true, not only crypto, but geo-political and economical too), or some other “I’m bringing you the news of the day or week” person or organization that does all the thinking for you.
I’ve come to the conclusion that these types largely serve to filter and relay the mass media narrative to the dissenting crowd. It is probably better not to pay attention at all (I just trialed doing so for the last few months). It started to become quite sad to see Jeff, for example, open so many reports with “…and I haven’t watched television for years, I don’t pay attention to any of it anymore” and then he proceeds to talk about the current narrative for the remaining 50 minutes.
I think it’s time to just refocus on our various crafts.
@wrongthink@ryo Exactly. While also requiring digital ID for absolutely everything. And "avoiding another cyber attack" will be the justification. It's too perfect not to be done, and they can maybe even tie it to the fake Russia war. Sure, it's obvious, but people really are that stupid, so it will work. I hope it doesn't happen too soon, though, I want to hoard a lot of stuff and I don't have a file server yet.
@TerminalAutism@ryo I’m not joking when I suggest sneakernet. I have upwards of 4TB that I am prepared to share with likeminded people, in person, if it comes to that.
@TerminalAutism@wrongthink@ryo Won't people have moved onto gopher/gemini/off the clearnet by the time that happens though? Or are you referring to not just the clearnet but every sort of network available?
@sweet_peony@TerminalAutism@wrongthink The NPCs will without doubt stay on the clearnet. Among others, people who are still under the delusion that they can get a bigger NPC audience than PC audience, and people who are still unwilling to even look at the darknet because "MUH DRUG SAILS!! MUH WEPPUN SAILS!! MUH ILLIGUR AKTIVIVUH!!".
@sweet_peony@ryo@wrongthink Everything. I mean the worst case scenario of the entire internet being basically a combination of Facebook and TV and nothing else. And hosting anything without digital ID, a high social credit and a government loicense being both illegal and practically impossible. Hell, it will probably be worse than that. The thing that always ends up happening always ends up being worse than the worst possible prediction.
If you're demonetized across the entire clearnet why even bother with an NPC audience? They're only worth whatever you can grift off them anyway. 1 PC view = 1000 NPC views in every way but monetary.
@Hoss@wrongthink@TerminalAutism@sweet_peony I know. Yet there are still many idiots who will just re-create an account on the platforms they're banned from even though better options exist. I still can't understand this mindset to this day. Every time I get banned, I just move on and go somewhere else. And now I finally found a place where unless you're a bot or you request a ban, banning someone just doesn't happen.
@Hoss@TerminalAutism@sweet_peony@wrongthink I mean sure, I can still get muted or blocked by other users, or shadowbanned or niggerlisted by other instances, but I mean I won't be deprived from my account.
@ryo@Hoss@TerminalAutism@sweet_peony@wrongthink > I still can't understand this mindset to this day. It's like you keep fighting a boss from a hardcore soul-like game, very heroic and very addictive.