Tfw can't stay on one website more that for 3 minutes and just switching from one website to another

>tfw can't stay on one website more that for 3 minutes and just switching from one website to another

getting the internet addiction was a mistake

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>close website
>open new tab
>open same website

>ctrl+t
>4c[enter]
>boring faggots nothing new
>ctrl+w
>ctrl+t
>4c
help

>watching a stream
>after a couple of minutes pick up a phone

if you can't handle the rush, stay away from the drug

>wait months for latest movie to hit the internet in HD
>get bored after a few minutes

Is this what fapping does to you?

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I've done this. So many times.

This is actually a major problem facing our societies in the west. Information overload is a real thing, and every new piece (or promise) of information releases dopamine, giving a high.

this thread is to real

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Is that why we're starting to pleasure our assholes en-masse just to feel something new?

I don't want to die like this

What? No I don't think that's a thing. More extreme pornography become more accepted is a characteristic of this though.

What, dying of boredom because over stimulation has broken your pleasure center?

The brain can be repaired. It might not be exactly what it could have been, but you can be close enough.

The intelligence community uses the term `Information Apocalypse`.

It's an appropriate term.

What also concerns me is the total lack of any discernibility in terms of what is true or not for the entire society, and their inability to separate the real world from the digital world.

Not to sound like a Luddite, but I seriously wonder how much all this advancement has actually benefited people on a spiritual level.

When I don't fap, I'm unable to sit down for TV, or sit at the computer.

`Information Apocalypse` actually refers to how disingenuous information is right now also, and how hard it is to tell what is real and what is not, and how it's eroding the bedrock of what we consider reality.
Honestly, humanity as a species is regressing at this stage in this retarded game. Sure, there may be a few "immune" subjects that are immune to all this or become stronger with it, but in the end they'll be bred out by what will eventually become sub-medieval tribes.

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>complaining about the tool when the problem is you

read informative, educational content instead of opinions
play games that make use of real skill (simulators) and analyze your own gameplay
do other things with your time

it's fine to be addicted to the internet because it's not directly harmful to your health unless you consciously make unhealthy decisions to maintain it, but you should feed your brains need for shit to process with other activities, away from the same device you use for the Internet.

Spiritually, I think people now have a greater frame of reference for what they may feel as a connection to the universe of God, but we're distracting ourselves with what happens outside, making global problems the individual is not equipped to deal with into personal issues, then using faith and tradition to justify doing stupid stuff for feels.
The more we learn about computing, as a society, the closer we will be to understanding the universe. It's not just a fluke that we can make silicon crystals "think". An inherent property of the reality we're in enables it.

>may feel as a connection to the universe of God
universe OR* god ffs

Except the actual devices (in terms of software) are made to instil this exact effect on the user. They employ psychologists to explicitly design their software to cause addiction.

tip: increase page zoom, this makes you read more of the information online, thus avoiding the brainless information valuation. this works pretty good for me at least :)

>They employ psychologists to explicitly design their software to cause addiction

This is so fucked up.

Welcome to the Attention Economy.

Is it possible to learn this power?

Just stop going on the web and tab-hopping, and "multitasking" which makes you scatterbrained.

I found these "bored of the internet" symptoms went away once I stopped being a NEET

Websites are shit now.
Rediscover video games.

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Do something.

get some ADHD medicine.

Humanity has never needed to drop LSD more than it does today, although it will become an even more pressing need with every year that comes upon us. The core psychoactives: LSD, psilocybin and mescalin help individuals break through the bullshit and develop the tools and cognitive perception required to filter out the psychological attacks pressing in on their minds every moment of every day.

There's a reason why these entheogens are illegal: practitioners rapidly become immune to mind control.

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You don't have to believe me. Find out for yourself.

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>Q: WE HEAR YOU’RE NOT THAT KEEN ON TECHNOLOGY...
>A: I don’t have an internet connection, or a mobile phone, or a TV signal. I can play [digital] music on the television, or on the computer I suppose, but I don’t. I am pretty much cut off from the 21st century. It’s like culturally I’m trying to establish a kind of sensory deprivation tank for myself, whereby I am receiving no modern signals whatsoever, because I’ve heard that after a while in a sensory deprivation tank you start to hallucinate and have all sorts of strange experiences, so I’m waiting for that to happen.


>Q: HOW DO YOU MANAGE WITHOUT THE INTERNET?
>A: It seems to work. I am pretty much cut off from the majority of the 21st century, but not much escapes me. You hear about everything, because you’re talking to people, you’re absorbing a lot of this information as if by osmosis, just through the pores of your skin. I have said that by embracing the internet in the way that it has done, which was kind of inevitable, society has embarked on a massive experiment without having any idea of the various ways in which those technologies will impact upon us socially, politically and psychologically. So I so think if there’s this huge experiment going on, it’s best that I remain outside the petri dish, as a kind of control, so that we’ll be able to see how badly the rest of you have mutated, by comparing you with me as a kind of baseline.


Or on the other side of the spectrum, Jonathan Bowden also had no internet and lived in a caravan.

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is moot a psychologist?