Stuff you notice but never gets talked about

Some weird but obvious things I've noticed over the years but never get discussed:
>Those "satisfying" social media videos about people working in factories aren't just Chinese propaganda, they're also designed to make gen z complicit with braindead manual labor.
>There isn't enough lithium in the world to replace all the cars that are currently on the road; the push towards banning internal combustion engines and the general idea of mainstream climate consciousness is only to eventually limit the general population's access to easy/individualized mobility and other basic rights/luxuries.
>It's become almost mandatory to be depressed about something. Even the most escapist forms of entertainment are mired in depressive undertones. If you abstain from engaging in some form of depressive thought (i.e. not caring about global warming/covid/etc) you will be outcasted and reprimanded.
>Problems brought up in political debates are issues that almost everyone agrees exist, and yet they're never actually solved. Solutions are offered, and yet are rarely acted upon; this is because there's much to be gained from prolonging these problems, as many as possible for as long as possible, as power brokers trade the societal driver's seat with one another while protecting their mutual interests for personal gain.
>Toys and nostalgia are being sold to adults now, while sexual proclivity is (as we all know) forced upon children. This is a simultaneously top-down and bottom-up approach towards forcing everyone into what is basically a constant state of adolescence; mature enough to reproduce as soon as possible, but not mature enough to truly understand why it is necessary to transcend cheap dopamine rushes.
The character limit is about to be reached, but I have a few more to ad, so I'll continue this in a reply. Feel free to add your own.

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>4cuck
>posting a thread that's not completely worthless
Sorry, ameribro, this is the toilet where people go take a shit in an online form.

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Nuanced opinions? On my Any Forums? There, have a bump, this is the kind of thinking we need the most.

But to not come across as a shit poster myself - the problem isn't by any means new. Fascists and their precursors, De Meistre and Rene Guenon, were acutely aware of ills that are about to be unleashed when modernity reaches its' summit. So was Nicola Tesla, and Fyodor Dostoyevski wrote about it mid-19th century, way before WW1 was ever concieved.

What we really are witnessing is the death of Truth and God and turning the material world into Hell, a prison of complete unreality.

Cont.
>Technological development has basically reached its limit for the foreseeable future. Moore's law has long since run it's course, and chip manufacturers can no longer deliver upon the expectations that the world holds them to. They are scrambling to squeeze the last bit of silicon onto those little disks and praying to God that they don't burn out, this is why there's really a chip shortage.
>Similar thought: new technology is no longer a development upon, but a refinement of older technology. Theoretical Sci Fi tech such as spin launchers, super batteries, and cold fusion is waved in our faces as being just around the corner, but these things can never truly come to fruition. They're designed to keep up the impression that science still has value, and that the human race as a whole should continue to reject their faiths, their humble lives, and their basic instincts, in favor of pursuing something that will never be real or viable.
>The true devil of internet censorship lies in the death of smaller websites like forums, blogs, and bulletin boards.

If you use snapchat you'll notice there are adverts for these really odd games. My belief is that they are largely AI generated, and so are the adverts because there is something so slightly off about them.

I will sit and watch the advert over and over again because there is something about it which is so strange. The games all have the same formula although I've never actually played a single one, they tend to have very simple premises and they just reuse the premise with new assetts and a different theme.

They will then have a variation of the advertisements with differing video/music/voice over or overlays. Often having strange marketing techniques, things like having fake comments above saying how much the current player sucks. A very common thing is for the game to be played so incredibly poorly that it makes you angry, and therefore motivated to do better. There is also often a text to speech overlay, which mostly makes sense, but has weird terms of speech. If i remember correctly, the last one I saw started with "Hey, I've found a new game for buddies", which is odd bc it's not really a common way to speak to someone who you are trying to sell on playing a game.

It must be AI generated or produced by Indians I suppose.

I've been paying attention to this a lot and I'm not entirely sure why, if anyone else has had similar thoughts or fixation on this I'd love to hear what you think.

>pic related is one of the games I see advertised.

>CAPTCHA G0Y88

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Tried to write a thoughtful reply but the site thinks I'm spamming, weird.

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Bamps

This is precisely why I mentioned that 4cuck is a toilet, only brainless twitterposting is allowed.

This is an omen, my friend

Kek nice one bong

>thoughtful
It's because it's autofiltering you based on buzzwords that you are using in the post. Believe it or not Any Forums does have a filter system the mods can use, but they just haven't been utilizing it like they use to before hiroshimoot took over.

If you make twice the amount of chips, corporations will buy up all of it. It doesn't matter how much you make, the current economy and the abundance of data-driven corporations will make sure that there will be a chip shortage.

But the world's whole approach is wrong. We don't need more chips, we need to withdraw from this business model where billions of people just let companies to spy on them and predict their every move. Industries that use large amount of data are growing like cancer. They have to go. And they will only go if humanity decides to use encrypted communications in emails, on social media, everywhere, and make sure that little amount of unencrypted metadata that is needed for dns lookups or getting an email to its recipient is unusable otherwise.

Is that the aim icon in game?

more user, i love this.

>Some weird but obvious things I've noticed over the years but never get discussed:
the quality of a society decreases as the means to create "art" are more accessible

>>There isn't enough lithium in the world to replace all the cars

Sauce?

>mature enough to reproduce as soon as possible, but not mature enough to truly understand why it is necessary to transcend cheap dopamine rushes.

I hate that most people are like this.

That's normal nowadays, indie games always follow similar formulas. Basically, ghost/monster hunting games on Steam are a dime a dozen and they're all more or less the same game. Zoomers eat it up anyway.

DuckDuckGo and even Bing also

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Pretty similar I think it's just coincidence with that particular asset. All the assets these games use must be free.