it seems like we're on the onramp to a very drastic change very very soon. political instability, unwinnable wars, market chaos, gigacorps, tech that has complete moral ambiguity. a massive underclass developing, the opoid "crisis", the collapse of meaningful cultural distinction, and a veneer of utopia (a shoddy paint job).
i think we're going to unironically end up in some soykafty cyberpunk world. i heard a podcast the other day say "a world covered in datacentres" without the slightest sense of irony, cynicism, doubt, or really anything negative. i don't find trouble in that personally but it is beginning to feel like we're walking right into the hyperstition people often say they fear.
i think it is inevitable at this moment: the powers that be have decided this is where we're going. i don't think we get a say, so i choose to learn to live in it instead of being cannon fodder for a lost cause.
31 posts and 11 image replies omitted.>>795584Paradoxically, adults were always more willing to sell away their freedom of thought than children are.
>>795588>everyone is a sheeple except me bcuz no one likes my edgelord fantasies >>795375>>795376>>795670all these posts are by me and i have 600 TBs of cuck porn on my harddrive