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Defective Personel
- Jan 20, 2023
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Just herd this term some time ago. It means an immaterial great force, past the scope of an individual, and/or 99% of them. Things like economies, culture, society, climate change, diseases, etc. It's just, we could never directly touch or deal with these things, we're more or less just along for the ride as these great forces push us around.
Even then, there's more of these kinds of things in our lives then ever before. That's not even the worst part, there's almost always someone or some group who could could actually do something about it, but doesn't.
When it comes to what really matters, we're powerless, instead relying on "greater powers", not just other people, but huge constructs, infrastructure, global trade, modern governments, etc. All anyone basically does is argue, serve & survive, and distract like domesticated beasts until everything collapses.
All these people and organizations saying, "Why do people feel depressed, powerless, disenfranchised, useless, [etc]"; Shouldn't it be obvious? Because we really are, it's not just a feeling. These entities need to stfu and stop gaslighting everyone because as best they're just postponing the inevitable.
Society and everything that's been built up to this point still uses humans as it's foundation. It'll all fall when people break down due to all this BS being generated. Yet, the machine needs increasing amounts of BS to maintain itself, we're seeing ourselfs that it's becoming rigid and rooted where it can't do anything but have people fight in the "culture war" all day cancelling and ruining lives over such minor shit. It's like how stagflation isn't a problem but a part of now modern economies.
Stagflation is a good example of the festering rot that's been ignored until it started causing real damage and becoming "just a part of life". It's when the economy, in REALITY and not just on paper is stagnating while inflation continues. To fix inflation, you'd need to stop printing money and raise interest, but that hurts the economy. To fix stagnation, lower interest and print some money, but that is literal inflation. It's an almost unfixable problem, fixing one side makes the other worse. The brilliant solution by those in power is to just ignore it and point to other things as scapegoats for increasing failure.
I'm literally fucked and all these boomers do is protects themselves and ignore problems and act like they're not real just because they themselves aren't effected. By the time their age group is effected despite their protections and natural distance thanks to age, everyone else would be too fucked up to do anything, everything would be too far gone.
Ugh, really makes one suicidal doesn't it?
Those are just my thoughs on "hyperobjects", I can't do anything about it myself, but am expected to deal with the fallout of those who could CHOOSING not to do anything about it.
Even then, there's more of these kinds of things in our lives then ever before. That's not even the worst part, there's almost always someone or some group who could could actually do something about it, but doesn't.
When it comes to what really matters, we're powerless, instead relying on "greater powers", not just other people, but huge constructs, infrastructure, global trade, modern governments, etc. All anyone basically does is argue, serve & survive, and distract like domesticated beasts until everything collapses.
All these people and organizations saying, "Why do people feel depressed, powerless, disenfranchised, useless, [etc]"; Shouldn't it be obvious? Because we really are, it's not just a feeling. These entities need to stfu and stop gaslighting everyone because as best they're just postponing the inevitable.
Society and everything that's been built up to this point still uses humans as it's foundation. It'll all fall when people break down due to all this BS being generated. Yet, the machine needs increasing amounts of BS to maintain itself, we're seeing ourselfs that it's becoming rigid and rooted where it can't do anything but have people fight in the "culture war" all day cancelling and ruining lives over such minor shit. It's like how stagflation isn't a problem but a part of now modern economies.
Stagflation is a good example of the festering rot that's been ignored until it started causing real damage and becoming "just a part of life". It's when the economy, in REALITY and not just on paper is stagnating while inflation continues. To fix inflation, you'd need to stop printing money and raise interest, but that hurts the economy. To fix stagnation, lower interest and print some money, but that is literal inflation. It's an almost unfixable problem, fixing one side makes the other worse. The brilliant solution by those in power is to just ignore it and point to other things as scapegoats for increasing failure.
I'm literally fucked and all these boomers do is protects themselves and ignore problems and act like they're not real just because they themselves aren't effected. By the time their age group is effected despite their protections and natural distance thanks to age, everyone else would be too fucked up to do anything, everything would be too far gone.
Ugh, really makes one suicidal doesn't it?
Those are just my thoughs on "hyperobjects", I can't do anything about it myself, but am expected to deal with the fallout of those who could CHOOSING not to do anything about it.