Sick Burn, Bro
2 months ago
"It’s literally fiction that does a pretty dam good job illustrating real situations" - lolol imagine saying this, in 2025.
Rootin Tootin Coon
2 months ago
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The normie brain has zero defense against propaganda, they can't go against it as long as it is competently made. It's a blessing that our enemies insist on making their products disgusting and brown, they can't help but eventually become completely unappealing because they strive to destroy beauty.
Sick Burn, Bro
2 months ago
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I don't think it's quite that - I think our regime *specifically* beats any defenses people have out of them. People *used* to be much more skeptical.
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2 months ago
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@sickburnbro@poa.st I'd rather some moral fantasy fiction, like LotR, be treated as a reality than this evil propaganda. Actually, speaking of the Inklings and early 20th century fantasy, C.S. Lewis wrote about this, I forgot where exactly, that the most dangerous kind of fantasy was the one that seems "realistic" to people, like a story of a poor man suddenly achieving millions in wealth through immoral means like the lottery.
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2 months ago
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@sickburnbro@poa.st Found it: “The fairy tale is accused of giving children a false impression of the world they live in. But I think no literature that children could read gives them less of a false impression. I think what profess to be realistic stories for children are far more likely to deceive them. I never expected the real world to be like the fairy tales. I think that I did expect school to be like the school stories. The fantasies did not deceive me: the school stories did. All stories in which children have adventures and successes which are possible, in the sense that they do not break the laws of nature, but almost infinitely improbable, are in more danger than the fairy tales of raising false expectations… This distinction holds for adult reading too. The dangerous fantasy is always superficially realistic. The real victim of wishful reverie does not batten on the Odyssey, The Tempest, or The Worm Ouroboros: he (or she) prefers stories about millionaires, irresistible beauties, posh hotels, palm beaches and bedroom scenes—things that really might happen, that ought to happen, that would have happened if the reader had had a fair chance. For, as I say, there are two kinds of longing. The one is an askesis, a spiritual exercise, and the other is a disease.” ― C.S. Lewis, Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories
2 months ago
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@sickburnbro@poa.st >clinical and research master's degrees Okay. Publish your data.
Rootin Tootin Coon
2 months ago
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Seeing they way they've twisted people, ideologically and biologically, convinces me that people don't have natural defenses. You're either high-IQ/antisocial enough to resist programming or you have prior programming, which is what older generations had that helped them resist. The uprooting of old culture and values is still ongoing.
Sick Burn, Bro
2 months ago
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rev tried to talk to them like an adult
Sick Burn, Bro
2 months ago
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his reward?
2 months ago
Reply to @MeBigbrain@poa.st
We subconsciously believe what we see is real, even if we consciously know it's fiction. Brainwashing is as easy as putting actors on a screen. https://poa.st/objects/69169e79-69f1-43ae-9439-587ad9737eb4
Type_Other (@Type_Other@poa.st)
@KashKustomer @DW2 @RowdyRamzan Most of them aren’t faking. They really do buy it.When you experience something like the sights and sounds of a movie, even if you consciously know it’s fictional, ...
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2 months ago
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Rootin Tootin Coon
2 months ago
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Sick Burn, Bro
2 months ago
Reply to @MeBigbrain@poa.st
I think the most critical thing here is how allegory of the cave is THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD
dollar bill money mentality [official]
2 months ago
Reply to @harbeau@gearlandia.haus
@Type_Other@poa.st @MeBigbrain@poa.st @sickburnbro@poa.st Baudrillard's simulation theory was originally an off shoot of post-structuralist and post-modernist critique of capitalism, subtle Marxist nonsense with bits of existentialism, however the work is so well thought out that it easily becomes a critique of Leftist-driven consumerism and media production, because it seeks to critique the system as a whole regardless of what ideology is dominant. It's virulent, I respect it
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2 months ago
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@SuperSnekFriend@poa.st @sickburnbro@poa.st reminds me of the time that the Lord of the rings Amazon premier put fans in cuck pens.
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
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