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andybytes@programming.dev ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I think when people don’t look into other people’s eyes, it’s because they don’t have faith in themselves and they have a fear of intimacy. Their fear of intimacy is valid because the external factors of the working class life leads to a lot of dysfunction where people have their lives ruined by the desires of capital. I grew up in a age where everybody had ADD and these drug companies wanted to sell us nazi meth. I was diagnosed with ADD, but I really think I just had post-traumatic stress disorder. And I think that life continues to be triggering. I also think people live different lives in other countries. It’s not this bad elsewhere. America has such a horrible record with mass shootings. That it would take the world… I think we’d go to World War 3 before they could get up to the metrics that we have. And a lot of libturds don’t want to admit this, but there is solid evidence that this is all based upon socioeconomics, interpersonal relationship struggles, which all has to do with the lack of capital and a crumbling infrastructure. And what’s interesting is rich people also have these problems too. And I think it’s because everybody needs everybody and we need to live in a more social society rather than an anti-social society because even rich people suffer under this system of abuse. It’s hard to think rich people are also suffering. It almost makes me want to vomit. But I have to go to my higher self and remember money is nothing. These objects are nothing. These material objects are nothing. This is a program, a system that is running through society to benefit a few. The Empire loves people that are willing to sell out and throughout the ages, this is how they’ve made things work. By bribing people, getting people to sell out their own families, their own communities. When you don’t conform to the mode of production, you will grasp that straws, claiming a medical dysfunction. But just like an onion, there are layers to everything.

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