Leonardo of Biz just came out with a new video today. Some would call it a masterpiece. P A R T Y R O C K E R S in the house tonight! youtube.com/watch?v=oQ_joicK8S4 This simple ditty hearkens back to the timeless classic, released on March 8th of 2011 youtube.com/watch?v=KQ6zr6kCPj8 The intro being unchanged; they have awakened from a coma 28 days after a "March 1st" blackout party.
What are the political implications of PARTY ROCK ANTHEM correctly predicting that a >return to da tribe with crowd-mind-control based dances a la TikTok would be a catalyst for the end of the world?
That you would have to join to the cadence of the beat of this party rock tribe or be annihilated by their consumptive antics (present day cancel culture).
As you know, LMFAO became popular on the heel of their hit song, "I'm Sexy and I know It". Soon after, this musical shell, Party Rock Anthem, hit like a bomb and became one of the most viewed videos of all time with over 2 billion unique views. Moreafter, they followed up with another music video: Sorry for Party Rocking. As if they were cognizant of the fact that they had doomed the west to a style of party-unto-death, a la the Totentanz, prior to the advent of the 2012-world's-end prediction. All millennials partied like it was the end of the world in 2012, even to some extent if it was a private, solo, pity party, everyone was in on the hysteria. Zoomers nowadays resemble the characters in the Party Rock Anthem video. They HAVE to dance. The crowd will consume anyone who appears to be untouched by its degeneracy.
People have been talking a lot about the poster who mentioned February 26th being the enddate and that CERN is putting us through some sort of time loop post their discovery of "The God Particle" in 2012 and a soon-to-be-sent message to the past in March of 2022, this month. Right now.
>normie memories There is something locked in the memes, a la the Mandela effect, that keeps people somewhat anchored to the timeline they came from. The South Park and The Simpsons airlength is inexcusable, these shows are older than Old Yeller and continue to exist seemingly as a road marker for contemporary culture. Maybe there was some sort of road marker in the past that signalled the beginning of unending decline, and this seems to be as good of a marker as any if one were to be left in the timestream. It's one of the most popular songs of all time. Food for thought.
I think that’s a good observation. I also think it would be nice to have happy music again instead of the shit we are served now.
Lucas Hall
Is there any good, somewhat easy to digest summary for the timelines concept? In particular how it connects with CERN and so on and so forth. Intuitively it seems to be on to something but I've never seen anything about it outside of posts and threads referring to it.
Nathan Ortiz
archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/359589012/#359600947 This is the thread that is bouncing through the aether currently. You could also look into the old John Titor or Future!GUYX/jp3w's posts for more of the in-depth theory. There may be no more time jumps if the archived thread achieved it's desired end.
happy music for parties have been systematically suppressed by the "algorithms", first they removed the happy stuff, then the songs about "lifes natural course", only to be replaced with rap about degeneracy and non-stop hedonism.