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👽 chime_23

Here's what the Internet does to human relationships: it washes away all the flavor and stretches the person beyond all credulity (turning them into a clown) then replaces sense and the savory with "flavors" simulated by blinding strobe lights and your eyes are forced wide open by governments and mega corporations who say "If you want the least service from us, you must bow and worship our feet." And so you do, like a slave. And everyone around you is desperate to turn themselves into a product. And everyone comes off the assembly line, option A ("Vote Trump!") or option B ("Vote Biden!") And you try to talk to someone, and they're all informants broadcasting your secrets.

9 months ago · 👍 edanosborne, techpriest

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👽 nuclearum

Love that last paragraph chime_23 · 9 months ago

👽 chime_23

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Another disjointed broken meaning falsified and lost by a limited protocol, never to be seen again. · 9 months ago

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And someone says "Just use 2fA" and your head explodes trying to calculate infinite stupidity. And you realize humanity was made to be enslaved. Slavery is the entire history of the human race, and is with us still. And the slaves enjoy their slavery, which they call freedom and demand greater and greater helpings of, their plates overflowing with bowing to powers they can never understand. Instead of standing up, they become foot fetishists. They condemn the ground for resisting their impulse to bow lower. They cry out that if only more heavy chains could be placed upon them, they might decend like angels to the center of the Earth. And everywhere the glint of their phone cameras. · 9 months ago