Win / Conspiracies
Conspiracies
Sign In
DEFAULT COMMUNITIES All General AskWin Funny Technology Animals Sports Gaming DIY Health Positive Privacy
Reason: None provided.

I think there is a different explanation. I think the reason everybody has become more irrational, demoralized, asshole-like, lazy, etc. has to do with the fact that we normally operate within a framework, a system of laws, regulations, morals & principles, and beliefs.

When the scamdemic hit in 2020, the first major component of the framework fell apart for many of us, the notion that we are all generally free. Even for those of us who lived in Florida or some other relatively free state, we went from feeling like we were free to feeling like we were allowed to be free because we happened to be in the right place at the right time. It's not like the DNA of everybody in Florida was special compared to the DNA of everybody in Kentucky, for example. If Andrew Gillum had been elected, Florida would have been locked down and all of the people in Florida would have been in the same kind of bullshit situation everybody in many states were subjected to.

When the fake murder of that crackhead happened later in the summer and everybody started burning cities down and the media gaslit most of the lemmings into thinking "this is OK", the second major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we all generally agree with some of the basic principles of the rule of law and justice.

Then when we watched the fake election be stolen by the fake CGI chomo, another major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we can at least pick who is ostensibly in charge of us. I realize this component of the framework has been broken, at least to some degree, many times in the past, but nothing as blatant and punch in the face as what we experienced this time (81 million, etc.).

Without this framework, people don't know how to act. They still remember how to talk and they still remember how to do the things they did for a living; but they don't know what they're supposed to do. It's like we are all just waiting around to react to a bad actor or for a good actor to stand up and tell us what to do. This is not a condemnation of our actions; these are predictable actions of rational people, which is exactly what they've exploited to pull all this off without so much as a whimper from the proletariat.

1 year ago
16 score
Reason: None provided.

I think there is a different explanation. I think the reason everybody has become more irrational, demoralized, asshole-like, lazy, etc. has to do with the fact that we normally operate within a framework, a system of laws, regulations, morals & principles, and beliefs.

When the scamdemic hit in 2020, the first major component of the framework fell apart for many of us, the notion that we are all generally free. Even for those of us who lived in Florida or some other relatively free state, we went from feeling like we were free to feeling like we were allowed to be free because we happened to be in the right place at the right time. It's not like the DNA of everybody in Florida was special compared to the DNA of everybody in Kentucky, for example. If Andrew Gilliam had been elected, Florida would have been locked down and all of the people in Florida would have been in the same kind of bullshit situation everybody in many states were subjected to.

When the fake murder of that crackhead happened later in the summer and everybody started burning cities down and the media gaslit most of the lemmings into thinking "this is OK", The second major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we all generally agree with some of the basic principles of the rule of law and justice.

Then when we watched the fake election be stolen by the fake CGI chomo, another major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we can at least pick who is ostensibly in charge of us. I realize this component of the framework has been broken, at least to some degree, many times in the past, but nothing as blatant and punch in the face as what we experienced this time (81 million, etc.).

Without this framework, people don't know how to act. They still remember how to talk and they still remember how to do the things they did for a living; but they don't know what they're supposed to do. It's like we are all just waiting around to react to a bad actor or for a good actor to stand up and tell us what to do. This is not a condemnation of our actions; these are predictable actions of rational people, which is exactly what they've exploited to pull all this off without so much as a whimper from the proletariat.

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: None provided.

I think there is a different explanation. I think the reason everybody has become more irrational, demoralized, asshole-like, lazy, etc. has to do with the fact that we normally operate within a framework, a system of laws, regulations, morals & principles, and beliefs.

When the scamdemic hit in 2020, the first major component of the framework fell apart for many of us, the notion that we are all generally free. Even for those of us who lived in Florida or some other relatively free state, we went from feeling like we were free to feeling like we were allowed to be free because we happened to be in the right place at the right time. It's not like the DNA of everybody in Florida was special compared to the DNA of everybody in Kentucky, for example. If Andrew Gilliam had been elected, Florida would have been locked down and all of the people in Florida would have been in the same kind of bullshit situation everybody in many states were subjected to.

When the fake murder of that crackhead happened later in the summer and everybody started burning cities down and the media gaslit most of the lemmings into thinking "this is OK", The second major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we all generally agree with some of the basic principles of the rule of law and justice.

Then when we watched the fake election be stolen by the fake CGI chomo, another major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we can at least pick who is ostensibly in charge of us. I realize this component of the framework has been broken, at least to some degree, many times in the past, but nothing as blatant and punch in the face as what we experienced this time (81 million, etc.).

Without this framework, people don't know how to act. They still remember how to talk and they still remember how to do the things they did for a living; but they don't know what they're supposed to do. It's like we are all just waiting around to react to a bad actor or for a good actor to stand up and tell us what to do. This is not a condemnation of our actions; these are predictable actions of rational people, which is exactly what they've exploited to pull all this off without so much as a whimper from the proletariat.

1 year ago
9 score
Reason: None provided.

I think there is a different explanation. I think the reason everybody has become more irrational, demoralized, asshole-like, lazy, etc. has to do with the fact that we normally operate within a framework, a system of laws, regulations, morals & principles, and beliefs.

When the scamdemic hit in 2020, the first major component of the framework fell apart for many of us, the notion that we are all generally free. Even for those of us who lived in Florida or some other relatively free state, we went from feeling like we were free to feeling like we were allowed to be free because we happened to be in the right place at the right time. It's not like the DNA of everybody in Florida was special compared to the DNA of everybody in Kentucky, for example. If Andrew Gilliam had been elected, Florida would have been locked down and all of the people in Florida would have been in the same kind of bullshit situation everybody in many states were subjected to.

When the fake murder of that crackhead happened later in the summer and everybody started burning cities down and the media gaslit most of the lemmings into thinking "this is OK", The second major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we all generally agree with some of the basic principles of the rule of law and justice.

Then when we watched the fake election be stolen by the fake CGI chomo, another major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we can at least pick who is ostensibly in charge of us. I realize this component of the framework has been broken, at least to some degree, many times in the past, but nothing as blatant and punch in the face as what we experienced this time (81 million, etc.).

Without this framework, people don't know how to act. They still remember how to talk and they still remember how to do the things they did for a living, I don't know what they're supposed to do. It's like we are all just waiting around to react to a bad actor or for a good actor to stand up and tell us what to do. This is not a condemnation of our actions; these are predictable actions of rational people, which is exactly what they've exploited to pull all this off without so much as a whimper from the proletariat.

1 year ago
8 score
Reason: Original

I think there is a different explanation. I think the reason everybody has become more irrational, demoralized, asshole-like, lazy, etc. has to do with the fact that we normally operate within a framework, a system of laws, regulations, morals & principles, and beliefs.

When the scamdemic hit in 2020, the first major component of the framework fell apart from any of us, the notion that we are all generally free. Even for those of us who lived in Florida or some other relatively free state, we went from feeling like we were free to feeling like we were allowed to be free because we happened to be in the right place at the right time. It's not like the DNA of everybody in Florida was special compared to the DNA of everybody in Kentucky, for example. If Andrew Gilliam had been elected, Florida would have been locked down and all of the people in Florida would have been in the same kind of bullshit situation everybody in many states were subjected to.

When the fake murder of that crackhead happened later in the summer and everybody started burning cities down and the media gaslit most of the lemmings into thinking "this is OK", The second major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we all generally agree with some of the basic principles of the rule of law and justice.

Then when we watched the fake election be stolen by the fake CGI chomo, another major component of the framework fell apart, the notion that we can at least pick who is ostensibly in charge of us. I realize this component of the framework has been broken, at least to some degree, many times in the past, but nothing as blatant and punch in the face as what we experienced this time (81 million, etc.).

Without this framework, people don't know how to act. They still remember how to talk and they still remember how to do the things they did for a living, I don't know what they're supposed to do. It's like we are all just waiting around to react to a bad actor or for a good actor to stand up and tell us what to do. This is not a condemnation of our actions; these are predictable actions of rational people, which is exactly what they've exploited to pull all this off without so much as a whimper from the proletariat.

1 year ago
1 score