@xianc78@ArdainianRight Researching this stuff gave me a terrible feeling, like we're being led into a trap. Many libertarians will be tricked into supporting "free private cities"/neocameralism + secession, thinking they'd be freer in these places, only for it all to turn into corporate techno-feudalism, where they'll be reduced to serfdom.
@xianc78@ArdainianRight "Why wouldn't the Satanic Genocidal Pedo Commies who want to kill us all let us secede and coexist peacefully?"
I believe in the right of secession, but I believe people need to be prepared to defend themselves from statist invasion beforehand. Otherwise, it'll be like a cross between Waco, Sherman's March and Hiroshima (with a dash of terminator - wanna fight Boston Dynamics' drone soldiers?).
@JapanAnon@silverpill@ryo "Animegorism" - counter-economic production of anime - is the future. I imagine an entire parallel economy (society?) of weebs who have culturally seceded from the normies. Fully-anonymous vtubers accepting crypto dono's, fansubbers becoming samizdat networks but for manga, said manga being published in underground zines, and anime being produced by small DAOs, or groups of peers, instead of corpo's.
@xianc78@dave I'm torn between it being completely hoaxed, and the possibility that they censored/changed certain parts. Maybe they found something that shouldn't have been up there.... Both scenarios would explain a lot.
@xianc78 The green stuff on the bottom is supposed to be normal trees protected by the giant ones. I probably should have made them clearer though lol.
Strange Girl in the Woods “Today I met a strange girl on my daily walk. She was sitting on the opposite side of the stream. She was the most beautiful girl I think I’ve ever seen here, but something about her was just a bit strange. Why was she here out in the woods? Why was she on the other side of the stream, where everyone else fears to go, and my parents used to warn me away from? Maybe, if I see her again, I can ask her…”
- Last entry in the journal of Henry -------, written shortly before his disappearance.