I like to watch vlogs, where people describe some internet or pop-culture phenomenon that basically consumed them in their childhood. it's all about nostalgia and very innocent, but they never fail to mention something that put them off, a disturbing episode of a show or a freakish behaviour of someone online involved in the community they were a part of, that made the whole thing go belly up. the events they describe really defy logic, yet they sit there trying to rationalize it with some quip like "people are crazy these days".
a quick example regarding furries, if I remember correctly around 2000's an anonymous user created something like a furry MMO, that allowed you to customize your furry character and interact with others in the game. it was free, and supposedly fan made. do I need to point out how suspicious that is, considering the amount of coding knowledge and skill that would be necessary to launch such a project? there was no controversy that I heard of, other than the fact that the anonymous dev just disappeared overnight, and the game closed. I assume that meant stage 1 was completed, and it was time to move onto stage 2, because I'm sure soon thereafter new furry communities started popping up, forcing these children into a more and more degenerate interaction with each other.
this may not seem related, but these both cases reek of a very similar mode of operation, a creation and obviously planned destruction of a community - mess something up, only to offer even more messed up solution. accelerationism at it's finest
I was an adult with ankle bitters when one of my lil bros had to tell me the music video for, " clothes off" by Gym Class Heroes had furries, and not mascots.
I was like, " what's with all the videos having so many mascots all of a sudden?!". The dancing furries in that video were interesting though. Just a good music video.
bizarre, but yeah that's how they get us. it's no silly illuminati conspiracy theory, when there's real time and resources going into those things. it's not accidental
I like to watch vlogs, where people describe some internet or pop-culture phenomenon that basically consumed them in their childhood. it's all about nostalgia and very innocent, but they never fail to mention something that put them off, a disturbing episode of a show or a freakish behaviour of someone online involved in the community they were a part of, that made the whole thing go belly up. the events they describe really defy logic, yet they sit there trying to rationalize it with some quip like "people are crazy these days". a quick example regarding furries, if I remember correctly around 2000's an anonymous user created something like a furry MMO, that allowed you to customize your furry character and interact with others in the game. it was free, and supposedly fan made. do I need to point out how suspicious that is, considering the amount of coding knowledge and skill that would be necessary to launch such a project? there was no controversy that I heard of, other than the fact that the anonymous dev just disappeared overnight, and the game closed. I assume that meant stage 1 was completed, and it was time to move onto stage 2, because I'm sure soon thereafter new furry communities started popping up, forcing these children into a more and more degenerate interaction with each other. this may not seem related, but these both cases reek of a very similar mode of operation, a creation and obviously planned destruction of a community - mess something up, only to offer even more messed up solution. accelerationism at it's finest
I was an adult with ankle bitters when one of my lil bros had to tell me the music video for, " clothes off" by Gym Class Heroes had furries, and not mascots.
I was like, " what's with all the videos having so many mascots all of a sudden?!". The dancing furries in that video were interesting though. Just a good music video.
Here it is : https://youtu.be/6NUxMgzHdic
bizarre, but yeah that's how they get us. it's no silly illuminati conspiracy theory, when there's real time and resources going into those things. it's not accidental