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Dec 14 2 tweets 1 min read
One of the biggest problems in modern society is people are so bored, comfortable, and complacent that they are INVENTING problems. 😂
It's like we're living in a massive role playing game.

And if you don't play along with every character's personal 'reality' (solipsism, fears, delusions, and 'their truth') you are the bad guy.

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Dec 13
I'm 36. This is my honest advice for people in their 20s:

1. Make decisions your future self will thank you for, not resent you for.

2. Somebody you know and love is going to die within the next 10 years. It could even be you. So live accordingly.
3. Respect and honour your parents. If they did a great job, thank them. If they didn't, forgive and learn from their mistakes.

4. Don't put your faith in the government or politicians. You will always be disappointed.

5. Practice gratitude daily. Consciously and intentionally.
6. Treat your body with respect. You only get ONE and it has to last a lifetime.

7. Invest consistently. In yourself, with your time, money, and in your relationships.

8. Don't outsource your thinking to other people. 'Experts' are frequently wrong (and often paid to be).
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Dec 8
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Dec 7
Must be climate change.

There's nothing else that was recently introduced to the population that could be having a negative effect, and if you suggest otherwise you must hate science and be a conspiracy theorist.
news.com.au/lifestyle/heal…
“There is no credible evidence to suggest that Covid-19 vaccines have contributed to excess deaths in Australia or overseas,” the TGA said...

“There is zero evidence that vaccines are causing these deaths as far as I’m concerned, but I cannot prove it”

Bruh.
Translation:

"We haven't investigated it yet but we know it's not THAT... But it could be. But it's not. We haven't checked yet and don't want to. Shut up."
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Dec 2
I genuinely believe that people on average have become dumber since 'the pandemic'.

And certainly more paranoid.

The worldwide psychological toll of that entire 2.5 year saga is underappreciated.
Isolation + Fear + Confusion + Irrationality + Goalpost Shifts + Uncertainty + Gaslighting + Heavy Propaganda + Nonstop Lies + Division + Removal of Healthy Social Outlets

750+ days of it, to varying degrees depending on where and how you live.

That stuff takes a mental toll.
All that damage hasn't been undone and the individual and collective wounds inflicted have not healed.

I think this is creating and amplifying a lot of bizarre behaviour in many people.

Millions of brains were 'broken' and are no longer operating at pre-2020 levels.
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Nov 28
One of the media's greatest tricks is making fringe phenomena appear mainstream and common, whilst making mainstream phenomena appear fringe.
This allows them to create artificial 'realities' that are completely uncorrelated with actual facts and statistics, yet believable.

It's an incredibly effective form of propaganda.
This phenomenon is why millions of people believe C19 has a 10%+ kill rate and that police are a leading cause of death of black people in the USA.

When the reality is <1% and the police kill more white people than black, and are nowhere near a top 20 cause of death.
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Nov 21
Alex Jones has apologised publicly several times over the years for what he said about Sandy Hook.

Many public figures have told more damaging lies, and more importantly, DONE objectively worse things.

Why is he unforgivable whilst others are forgiven, even without apology?
I'm not an Alex Jones 'fan' nor 'opponent'... I've listened to his appearances on JRE and some other podcasts.

I truly don't understand why the court of public opinion is so harsh on him, but not on people in media, politics, etc. who lie to and hurt millions of people daily.
If peddling and profiting off 'misinformation', 'disinformation', and 'hateful rhetoric' are the greatest sins in the world, then we really need to gut the entire mainstream media establishment and 80% of politicians.

Keeping it real.
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