On Sat, Dec 26, 2020, 6:15 PM Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 01:31:02PM -0300, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 wrote: > > > > > > Twiggly D <[email protected]> wrote : > > > > > The reason 4chan is shit > > > is because the mods have taken over the site under the guise of > gookmoot > > > to cause the site to behave like reddit everywhere. Retards like you > who > > > never knew 4chan in the old days blame offboarders "leaking in" but in > > > reality what happened is mods clamped down hard on any kind of > > > wrongthink and destroyed the speakeasy spirit of the website. Lacking a > > > karmic system like reddit, they instead created its effects by > > > onboarding a hundred jannies and manually sweeping and banning any kind > > > of content they deemed inadmissable. At the same time, they allowed > just > > > enough pretense towards these things in order to prevent people from > > > outright leaving while their deep state buddies worked on taking out > > > every alternative that got too big. > > > > > > 4chan has been dead the day moot was forced to sell a half billion > > > dollar site for a few shekels and was sucked into jewgle maps never to > > > be heard from again. > > > There's a very good point here, > > TO all wanna be revolutionaries: that high paid, full time job you get > offered, possibly even a million dollar buyout of whatever mini-pyramid you > just built to facilitate your fellow revolutionaries or just ornary folks > in general to communicate and explore ideas with one another, > > will suck your Soul dry. > The reason Zenaan kept talking, is because we sold out and don't know how to stop. > It's the sellout, stupid. > > You take those few silver shekels (in exchange for leaving your current > path behind) and you proclaim to the world that you just then, both > literally and figuratively, sold out. > > Those who find themselves in this situation go through certain thought > processes: > > - Oh, I'll just build a new revolutionary platform in my NEXT time spare > time. > > - --I-- did it once, I can do it again. > > - It's not THAT bad - the site/platform/concept lives on still. > > - Someone ELSE will surely pick up the ball and take it to the next > obvious/ better/ more revolutionary level. > They'll just be even more injured and stupid, and make even less progress, because they lived in the results of our failure. > - --I-- made so much personal sacrifice, it's high time I got to relax/ > indulge/ retire etc. > > > All of these and all the rest are nothing but shitty justifications for > Selling Out Your Soul for a few silver shekels. > > In -every- one of these situations, you failed the prisoner's dilemma: you > still sold out those who supported you, those who believed in you, hoped > with you, shed tears over Soul cookies with you, fought for a better world > with you. > So long as our body lives, our Soul tries to take responsibility for it. > And to state the bleeding obvious, neither they, but most importantly > -you-, will ever forget. > What's relevant is that every one of our failures, is stored permanently as a scar on our species, that children will be learning from by studying, in some way, forever. > You and they may forgive, but you forever did the deed, sold out the > faithful and even the merely hopeful. > > For a nicer house, a fancier car… yes Bud, you finally "kept up with the > Jones's" <sarcastic> clap ... clap ... clap </> > It hurts to see this sarcastic display. I can only infer you learned to communicate this way because many others are. We will visit your community and show your children real applause. [mirrored sarcasm in attempt to support, caused by real cognitive injury] Afterwards, there is always at least a little shame that lives on in YOUR > heart forever more ... > Shame. Your children are raised to make good decisions because of shame, as well as fake applause? Are your people well? Don't they get slow and apathetic when nourishing their families? >
