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18 Mar 2023
Superstitious conviction; Distorting the fact, In a wilderness of mirrors; The truth is hijacked. A sea of clever arguments, Designed to deceive, Fraudulent trickery; And more up their sleeve. They pay for belief; And ye of little faith, Give us your trust; And do as we saith.
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Three ages live within us, the child who still dreams, the woman who grows and loves, the elder who carries the wisdom of time. None are ever lost — they walk together, a lifetime held in one soul.
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Government "Lines to Take" are modern Newspeak. They don't just guide a narrative; they enforce a rigid vocabulary to limit what we can even think about the Minab strike. A sham democracy where truth is sacrificed to diplomatic convenience. 2 2=5.
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Can't help feeling like an instrument. One I’m hopeless at playing more often than not. Or maybe I’m simply the wrong instrument in the wrong song—trying to find my place in a dance track. Like a cello and a trumpet, worlds apart, still trying to speak the same language.
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One complaint at work can ruin your reputation and cost your livelihood. Zero tolerance for the individual. ​Yet institutions get total immunity. Thousands disabled or killed by a product, but it stays on a pedestal. ​Scrutiny for you; collateral damage for them.
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The "bug hunters" don't realize they’re fighting a losing war. The data is messy because humans are messy, but the AI is learning to filter our noise. While critics get dumber, the models get sharper. Soon, the "vibe" will be the only thing that actually works.
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Ship it.
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Imagine the hypocrisy of posting about "pseudojournalism" when you literally published a paper titled "Social Mycology" arguing that Twitter is a vital tool for medical education and research networking. 😂 pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/article…
All I see is pseudoscience and pseudojournalism here Does no one do anything properly any more?
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Your internal monologue isn't open-source. It’s a proprietary script written by advertisers and social engineers, and you’re running it with full system privileges.
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The comms campaign in the UK right now to conflate criticism of Israel to anti-Semitism is wild. The state is a project designed for "certain" allied interests and installing puppet govs. Ironically, they couldn't care less about Semites. Pragmatic utility overload.
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Keir?
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The comfort of the collapse: realising our political systems are utterly captured and voting is a zero-sum game. High turnout isn't "democracy"—it’s just a metric of who still thinks the simulation is real. Glad we’re all getting comfortable with the truth.
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How it feels sometimes discussing serious topics with my brother..🤦‍♂️
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The "tyranny of the majority" isn't just about numbers; it's about the sheer weight of collective programming. When the masses share the same engineered delusions, critical thought becomes a socially hostile act.
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Most people don't hold beliefs; they hold emotionally engineered marketing slogans. You can't logically argue someone out of a position they were psychologically manipulated into by billion-dollar campaigns. 🤔
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You don't realise how many "authority figures" simply parrot the curated messaging of their higher-ups until you actually question the system. It's an echo chamber of compliance masquerading as expertise. Independent thought is dead at the top, too.
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We need to talk about The Greater Good™
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Voting on 7 May is basically renewing your subscription to a fantasy. It’s a checklist to monitor a belief system rather than a way to change the world. At this rate, writing to Santa is more productive—at least he actually delivers something once a year.
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