Each year we move into, it seems that more and more people are rejecting the things we've been fed which include media, foods, entertainment, government and social aspects.
What is going to be the inevitable outcome for this trajectory? Obviously there are many, many people with a lot of power and control over the movement of essentials that will not agree with the rejection of their methods, how would this play out?
Does this have anything to do with moving into the Age of Aquarius? Is reality and the universe something completely different to what we have been told our entire lives?
More so, how can websites like Sup Forums have an even further impact on how the future turns out? Are we meant to do something in this life? Is the universe a lot more "mystical" than we think?
listen to that and chill my dude. Humanity has been on the brink of destruction since the devonian epoch
Brayden Ross
Great fucking song
Isaac Reyes
People rejecting media, and government, or at least being suspicious of them is a good thing for culture.
Also, every generation tends to think there's is the last, and they always end up being wrong.
William Rogers
Why are some people here so bloody stupid that they actually have to ask this?
Of course it is. Even if it revives it will only do so after a period of immense conflict and economic hardship.
Joshua Lee
I truly think the internet makes it different this time. There is more information flowing around than there has ever been in history (that we know of).
Juan Campbell
I don't understand why you think that is a bad thing?
I'm saying that the world might not be so wrong this time because it's almost impossible to shut people up now.
People never had this sort of chance to get information out and now it's abundant everywhere you go.
Hudson Russell
The information you get is just the information Facebook or whatever platform youre using thinks you want to hear. With the inception of Bayesian networks the "free" flow of information the web was killed.
Samuel Diaz
Mh, well that really depends on where you look and possible influences you may encounter which bring you to a new source of information.
The stuff that is available though would never have been visible to the extent it is now though and it's not exactly going anywhere.
There's gotta be some door-to-door knocking on the internet it looks like.
Isaiah Lopez
Your ideal view of what the Internet is died at least 15 years ago user
The effect of the Iraq war wreaks havoc on the American psyche and the people retreat into cyberspace.
Meanwhile, social media algorithms show information that is pleasing to its users and hence doesn't challenge previously held beliefs.
Despite this, Occupy Wall Street emerges in an attempt to disrupt the system by imitating the leaderless system that the internet was once imagined to become. Using a similar method, the Egyptian revolution of 2011 commenced.
Neither Occupy Wall Street, nor the Arab Spring turn out very well for the revolutionaries.
Shit, the madman actually did it, didn't he? Of all the movies he could've accidently quote... I might start believing in meme magic here.
Jacob King
>Implying the Arab Spring wasn't CIA financed coups kys
Sebastian Baker
listening to normie songs
Evan Turner
>Age of Aquarius Fuck off, fedora trash.
Jeremiah Johnson
my quad trip doubles say otherwise beaner
Carter Roberts
>supporting arguments with keknumbers Hasn't ever worked that way mate, kek's just for awesome gets and bantz. Bring an argument and tell me why I'm wrong
Oliver Lewis
vaporwave and the digital garbage you kids listen to is absolute shit
anyone with half a brain knows the arab spring was engineered by the cia through social media, causing civil unrest in order to rearrange political situations in certain countries
Sebastian Martinez
Depends how you see it mate. Either you see an egg being broken, or an omelette being made.
Joseph Baker
My argument was social media was the means to bring about the Arab spring and occupy
whether it was the CIA pulling strings or not is actually mealiness and something YOU couldnt prove anyways
Im just concentrating on the systems used. Its undeniable that Facebook in specific was modus operandi for these movements
Aiden Walker
we're already in the age of aquarius We're just at the time where people are simultaneously getting tired of each other decadent bullshit Sup Forums has no impact on anything but the mind of the autists who post there >Is the universe a lot more "mystical" than we think? Yes but if you think memes have a role in this, you're just another luciferian cuck.
Connor Scott
But it didn't work you fucking block head. Occupy and Arab spring were massive failures neither achieved any goals. All they did was become managers; no leaders ever stepped up.
Isaiah Thompson
>doesn't understand the role of living language for the coming times
It all has a reason, even if you don't see it yet.
Lucas Ortiz
>whether CIA pulling strings or not is actually meaningless Jesus Christ. Also, of course I can prove it: telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8289698/Egypt-protests-secret-US-document-discloses-support-for-protesters.html Check specially: >6. (C) xxxxxxxxxxxx claimed that several opposition forces -- including the Wafd, Nasserite, Karama and Tagammu parties, and the Muslim Brotherhood, Kifaya, and Revolutionary Socialist movements -- have agreed to support an unwritten plan for a transition to a parliamentary democracy, involving a weakened presidency and an empowered prime minister and parliament, before the scheduled 2011 presidential elections (ref C).
Liam Allen
Maybe.
Politicians are beginning to sound more like activists than people responsible for sensible governance.