The Online World Does Not Exist Anon

The internet is an ephemeral space of make-believe with a lot of people saying shit they don’t really mean, but are too retarded to self-censor, and posing with shit they don’t own or which doesn’t properly convey who they are, and other stuff that doesn’t exist.

One day it will all be deleted and/or memory-holed. Even the internet of 10-15 years ago is very difficult to retrieve, much less bring to the surface in a way that future peoples will notice it. Unlike with real-world history, there aren’t really internet historians and archeologists right now.

Let us not forget that at the beginning and end of the day the whole internet is nothing more than a communication tool. The wider offline computer world is some kind of handy calculation assistant, filing directory and organisational assistant/diary.

And thats about it. We dont need this stupid thing to live really.

Your computer itself may well last longer than anything you do on it. Dito the phones, tablets and other gizmos.

In the end the hardware lasts longer than the software.

This is why I prefer to deal with hardware. Meaning I tend to deal with Asian suppliers and owners, and white/latino/aussie customers.

One is backstage producing and money-managing, one is spending and consuming.

This is the wealth transfer.

Of course it is possible to over-produce materially as the Chinese have done, or overpopulate as the Indians have done, and that does need to be corrected also, and not necessarilly in the way that the leaders of those countries imagine. If the world doesn’t want more Indians, then they’ll have to eat their own shit and cannibalise themselves, or go to China to live in the ghost-apartments.

Somehow this will all work out and planet earth will be fine. Two ultra-racist, ultra-nationalist and ultra-parochial Asian powers with mutual antipathy toward each other and a border dispute will surely strike an equitable balance somehow so they can continue fucking over whitey which is what they really want.

On a relaated note:

The Substacker GLO from The Pillars Of Wisdom has also recently commented on the online space’s influence on us. Our actual reality is now inhabited by the people who do live in reality, and the online beings who always seem to virtue signal in reality for the purposes of online. Its a disturbing piece that involves multitudes of topics we aren’t allowed to discuss under woke-left hegemony, but it’s worthwhile.

In the end, the big fight is on to return to civic decency, proper behaviour in a public space, protecting the vulnerable, and according apprioriate spaces for families, for adults, for men, for women, and for the individuals and misfits. We can’t all have it together in the same pot, because otherwise we clearly have social breakdown. People ina common society need common rules.

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