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I realize there's a drought meme popularity right now. 

It is vying for second place to this other sweeping grand Disclosure stuff, where is apparently going to cause a global 'ontological shock' risking civility meltdown.  Yeeeah.  We'll see about thaaat. If there's a meltdown it's prooobably not coming from ... whatever that means.  But in the meantime, in so far as around here?  - absolutely 0 physical manifestation of any problem with water deficit. 

We go through this every year. Yes, promoted by the U.S. Drought Monitoring, then set forth by their primary sales agent, Kevin's emceeing the desiccation destruction of the world... We read this same sentence every year, though:   "We go through this every year" 

Yet, y'all just can't wait to pack the reception hall again.

I guess we're an easy audience - I don't just mean us in this social media. I mean human condition of 2026 and the last 50 or so years of this ongoing socio-technological evolutionary experiment.   We've become stimulation junkies for it.  But when you look out the window at any moment, that still quiescence, that is what is happening. 

Everything else is human fabrication.  Human actions.  Human interactions.  Yet this latter has become reality as though reality is unstoppable.    100% of everything that the world presently faces, at macro to individual scales of potential harm or crisis, is 100% human caused. 

Including, Climate Change.  Ironically, a consequence that is largely construed as the lie. Despite being utterly empirically undeniable.  

This is the dangerous paradox of our times.  There's this "right" to flout objective truth.  It might even be a defense mechanism.  If one cannot believe any of it due to the loss of public faith, they'll turn to what gives them comfort.  Basic psychobabble.  In either case,  we've somehow arrived to a time in history where the freedom and entitlement to believe whatever one wants, givens them a right to deny objective reality. It's bad too... you point out 1+2=2 to commoners at this point, they nod and return to whatever piece of shitness they are.   Penetrating truth into anyone's complete nonsense has become almost insurmountable.  So they carry on.. litigating in favor of what they want over objective reality, and while not accepting the latter,  that is the real harm.  This is an elegant self-impost extinction event - one that is probably caused by our own innovation.  

Well... maybe a some are coming around... But I tell you what, in my aggressive opinion ( LOL ), it is still largely and unanimously denied. Until the ballast of humanity stops doing what it that is causing the problem, to persist means there's too little acceptance.  Kind of analogous to an alcoholic bargaining. 

Bargaining in the context of alcoholism refers to the mental process where individuals admit to a problem with limited intent ... a time in which they continue to engage in addictive behavior.  This form of rationalization is a fallacy of control, which is really a psychosis for minimizing its impact. This can lead to a cycle of relapse and worsening symptoms, including psychosis, which can manifest as hallucinations or delusions during heavy drinking or withdrawal.  Sound familiar?  Like Disclosure

I saw the movie yesterday.  As science fiction art it was fantastic. 

 

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1 hour ago, Torch Tiger said:

Influencer/mlm is more toxic

I had to Google MLM and got this… and I’m thinking, that’s probably not what he’s talking about :lol:.

“In modern slang, MLM almost universally stands for "Men Loving Men."

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24 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

I had to Google MLM and got this… and I’m thinking, that’s probably not what he’s talking about :lol:.

“In modern slang, MLM almost universally stands for "Men Loving Men."

I assumed multi level marketing

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