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- Jan 28, 2020
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Do you have in mind something like David Icke's reptilian shape-shifter theory, alien beings who feed off negative emotions and ultimately control everything?OK, so I've done a lot of research and rabbit-holeing into the SOURCE of our problems as a species and what I've found is pretty mind-blowing. So far, I conclude that this world was created to create maximum suffering so that "evil" entities can survive on the negative emotional energy. Think about it - every single living thing on this planet is in a fight for its life. We MUST consume to live. The oscillating nature of joy and misery (as opposed to constant or increasing stress/pain which results in acclamation or death) creates optimal negative emotion. The humans who have the power on Earth worship these entities in exchange for knowledge, power, wealth, etc. and do their bidding. They purposefully maintain stress on the population. They don't want to kill the population, they want it to suffer. As an act of defiance I've come to the decision to help people who are critically depressed and trapped to end their lives peacefully. I'm still in the beginning stages, but I will try my best to discover a way for everyone to take control of their lives and decide for themselves whether or not they want to live.
I think that's related, yes.Do you have in mind something like David Icke's reptilian shape-shifter theory, alien beings who feed off negative emotions and ultimately control everything?
But if the unfairness contributes towards suicide why has Somalia got one of the lowest rates of suicide?
This is the part that gets me about humanity. There are millions of idiots who will die to keep wars going, resist attempts to end oppression, shed blood to spread poverty and a host of other insane things. Many of them are in positions of great power. Millions more idiots follow these people like zombies doing whatever they're told. This pisses me off to no end.Even if we came close there would be people who would fight to make it more messed up than it is now.
Actually this is true. It's a paradox, in places where oppression and human suffering is at it's highest, suicide rates tend to plummet. The highest suicide rates are in countries like Japan that are financially strong, no famine, war or any third world problems. It's yet another reason to hatI'm not sure since I haven't heard that before. Maybe it depends on the murder rate as well. If it's higher than the suicide rate, then it could explain it, since there are people that are probably killed before they get the chance to commit suicide. The amount of deadly diseases in an area could be a factor. I'm not an expert when it comes to Somalia, so I'm not sure about it.
I've read about this and watched the videos. At first I thought David Icke was a bona-fide lunatic. Now I just don't know. If such evil alien entities existed on earth, it would explain a lot of the madness plaguing our society. It would also explain secret societies like the skull & bones whose members are former presidents.I think that's related, yes.
Fuck that guy Jeff Bezos... There should be a cap on money that each person can haveDid you know that there are about 7.5 billion people in the world. If Jeff Bezos gave everyone one billion dollars, he would still have 92.5 billion dollars left over. How's that for crushing?
Anyways. Everything you are saying relates to everything that I'm feeling tonight:/
Because everyone contributes to the problem. It will never be fair. We feed the injustices we hate with other ones.
I heard that it is apparently relative poverty that causes misery, much more so than absolute poverty. If everyone you know and are aware of is doing about as well as you, it won't feel so bad. But when you see others, either in the flesh or in media, in much better circumstances than you and thriving in wealth, it can be a cause of great despair. This may go some way towards explaining it.But if the unfairness contributes towards suicide why has Somalia got one of the lowest rates of suicide? Do they just die? Maybe... I don't know. But it seems like the more challenging life is the less likely suicide is. Again I don't know.