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Societal cohesion should be of utmost concern. Searching for solutions and peace. Posting in the shadows, calling out the madness, one post at a time.
Alabama, USA Katılım Ağustos 2025
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@JaniceWid79295 @KnightWorld Then there is another group of scammers that pretend that they will help you recover your funds...for a price, of course!
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@0likesv2 @KnightWorld Yeah, no wonder he is a billionaire, almost a Trillionaire. I got scammed, as well. I know I'll never see my money.
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@Kekius_Sage Our whole workforce culture is pushing this. Work harder, work longer, produce more in less time. With the technologies we now have, our work should be easier, not harder and more stressful. We should be able to work part time for full time pay.
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The signs of someone under long-term stress are often visible at a glance.
Chronic stress triggers physiological changes in the body, affecting the eyes, facial muscles, and skin through prolonged activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis and elevated cortisol levels.
These changes, such as tension in facial muscles, altered gaze patterns, and skin fatigue or inflammation, can often be noticed within just a few seconds of observation.


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Imagine spending years genetically engineering the perfect mouse, believing it would unlock your greatest technological breakthroughs. Billions were poured into its design. Every trait was selected. Every condition is controlled. It was fed the best food, housed in the best environment, and protected until the ideal age for testing.
Then one day, an ordinary mouse slips out of the wall looking for crumbs.
You test it almost as a joke.
It meets every benchmark your engineered mouse was built for, then exceeds them. Problems that took years of planning are solved effortlessly by the little stray. Questions your curated model never answered are suddenly clear. The humble house mouse does more with instinct and raw adaptation than the masterpiece created in the lab.
So you begin again, not with the arrogance of control, but with curiosity. You realize the greatest discoveries may not come from what was manufactured to be perfect, but from what survived naturally and learned in the wild.
Moral of the story:
Perfection designed in a laboratory can be outmatched by resilience forged through real life. Never underestimate the power of what grows naturally outside the system.
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Hypothetically…….. I’m being taxed on money I never made. Let that sink in.
If I bought my property outright for $60,000 in 2009
Now the county says it’s worth $246,000.
Did I sell it? No.
Did I make a profit? No.
Did I get a check for $246,000? No.
But my taxes jumped like I did.
That’s the problem.
This isn’t income.
This isn’t cash.
This is a number someone decided on paper — and now I’m being billed for it.
If my stock portfolio doubles, I don’t pay taxes until I sell.
If my income doesn’t increase, I don’t magically owe more income tax.
So why does owning a home work differently?
Why am I being taxed on unrealized gains?
A house isn’t just an investment — it’s where people live. And this system means you can do everything right, pay off your home, and still get squeezed harder every year because of a number you never turned into money.
You don’t truly own something if you can be taxed out of it.
This isn’t about “services” or “inflation.”
It’s about being charged for value you never received.
And people are starting to notice.
This needs to be on everyone’s mind✔️
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@_3emeOeil it's a horse running. You have to kind of zone out and look through it
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Nothing about this dystopia feels natural. We all sense it deep in our marrow. We all know something has gone terribly wrong.
If you lived in an alternate reality without wars or poverty, where everyone had enough and governments did what’s in the interests of the people and the ecosystem, it would never occur to you that there was anything odd about this. It would feel completely normal. Things would be more or less how you’d expect them to be.
You can’t say the same about the present status quo. The whole thing instinctively scans as weird and counterintuitive. The more you learn about the way the world works, the more insane it all looks to you.
Have you ever had to explain war to a young child? It’s terrible. If you’re actually honest with them about what war is and why it is waged, it completely shatters their understanding of the world. They look at you like they’ve suddenly been transported into a strange alien universe where everything is backward.
Their reaction is correct. That is the sane and normal way to look at war. All the freakish mental contortions we do to try and normalize it is what’s crazy.
Everything about this dystopia is like this. If you could see it all with fresh eyes, you would scream in horror. The only reason anyone finds any of this tolerable is because we have become desensitized and accustomed to the madness.
Seeing somebody sleeping on the sidewalk should feel like a punch in the stomach. Seeing children killed by bombs on your social media feed should stop your whole world.
The fact that there are plutocrats profiting from war and militarism.
The fact that billionaire corporations are integrating surveillance technology into every facet of our society.
The fact that we’re destroying our biosphere and driving families into poverty to maximize shareholder value.
The fact that oligarchy has turned democracy into a sham where our votes don’t make any real difference.
The fact that there are people in the global south who are living like slaves so that those of us in the imperial core can have cheap bread and circuses to keep us docile and distracted.
We all know deep down inside that these are intolerable abuses, but they’ve been so normalized and compartmentalized in our psychology that it all just fades into this kind of eerie dissonance in the background of our attention.
The more conscious you become of what’s going on in the world, the more that dissonance moves into the foreground, and the less tolerable this dystopia becomes for you. As Terence McKenna said, “The cost of sanity in this society is a certain level of alienation.”
And that’s a good thing. Injustice and abuse should not feel tolerable. We should allow our discomfort with this intolerable situation to drive us to action and resistance.
And as uncomfortable as it can feel to stare into the unmasked face of the empire in all its beastly fury, this clarity also brings with it a degree of relief, because when it comes online you finally understand why nothing has ever felt right about this civilization you were born into. You understand that your intuitive discomfort and revulsion you felt as a child at the madness you were being indoctrinated into accepting was one hundred percent accurate, and that everyone who taught you to accept the unacceptable was wrong.
Trust that childhood intuition. You’ve always had the truth inside you. Let it guide you as you read and inform yourself to help your mind catch up with what you already know in your heart. Let your heart inform your mind, let your mind inform your actions, and let your actions help awaken humanity to the truth we’ve been hiding from ourselves all these years.
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@distributedkv But I think some people would like that, so I'm not. I will continue to be a thorn in their side.
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@distributedkv I am heartbroken, but I also need to delete my x account.
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@kekiusteeshirt There are a lot of different species on earth. Why does this particular one qualify as alien?
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@UltraKingDragon The tech broa are obviously the aliens. And they have conquered the world. The world just doesnt realize it yet.
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