People Have Changed... (Alchemically Altered)
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And most of you have probably noticed
this as well that humans have changed
and not for the better. I can see it a
lot with the facial expressions. Most
people have a flat or dull effect now.
This is probably due to the use of
smartphones and as well as other things
we'll get into. There's a lot of factors
involved in this. Smartphones are
definitely the big shift, but it's also
an alchemical change as well,
energetically,
spiritually,
and chemically due to all the nasty
things that people are consuming in the
food and the water. For me, it's really
the smartphone. We're heading in towards
a Wall-E society more and more every
day. Wall-E, I think, was the best
predictive programming
piece of cinema we've had in the last
few years. I guess it's over a decade
now. We're really headed towards
something very much approximating
Wall-E. I think that's the best one.
Like Idiocracy and Wall-E were the two
most powerful predictive programming
pieces of media. But yeah, people are
smashing themselves in the face with
hammers because this is this is the
world we're heading towards. They're
just adapting to the world. They're
seeing the patterns around them and
formulating solutions to it. And one of
the solutions happens to be hitting
yourself in the face with a hammer.
According to them, it's always the
individuals and the youth being blame.
But if we look at the boomers for
instance, the the wall I'm going to
start calling the wall generation
because according to a lot of sources
and data, they're actually the they are
the iPad kids. They are the iPad
generation. They're the ones gawking at
their iPads longer than anybody else per
day. And I see it too. Boomers at the
Boomer pad. Boomers are obsessed with
their iPads. They never look away. and
they are becoming wallally. You know,
Gen Z might become idiocracy and ouch my
balls, but it's the zoo, the boomers who
are becoming the wall-ally. So, we're
living living in a hybrid civilization
where the youth is idiocracy and the
elderly is Wall-E. I mean, you can blame
technology
and technology is part of the problem,
but it's really the cultural ways in
which we use technology.
It's like a fouian bargain. It has been
like I I love the internet. I love what
it's done for my life. I love all the
people and all the things and all
everything I've discovered through it
and all the awesome media and memories.
But there it's it also has amplified the
bad things in life too. So this media
technology that we live in is like an
amplifying effect on reality. Now we're
living in a hyper reality where
everything is just has been upped the
ante for better or for worse. And now
we're kind of trapped in this. And you
know, it used to be fun back in the day
in the '9s at the you have to kind of
play phone tag. Where's Where's Billy?
Oh, he's at the skate park. Okay. Well,
you know, you go to his house. And now
it Oh, man. You know, none of that none
of that happens anymore. I don't think I
think that's just gone. I think it's
just it's no longer the case and it's
undeniable now, you know, to the fact
that the world actually dead end in 2012
and now we live in a new reality. And
it's it's tough for a lot of people to
adapt
because
the the difference between the 70s and
the '9s isn't really that much of a
difference. even the 70s to the year
2000. If you look back now, sure they
had distinct flavors, but it wasn't like
absurd transition
to the fact now it's like we're living
in a different dimension and and it's
hard to kind of to to translate that
into a new way of living. I think that's
why millennials are seen as super cringe
because we've had such a stark
transition compared to Gen X and boomers
did when they were trying to, you know,
when they were navigating their
timelines. Our timeline drastically
shifted when we were like 25,
20 to 30 basically like our 20s was
massive upheaval and so but the zoomers
kind of grew up in that new world. So,
they were already adapted to it, but we
had um we were having like a massive
stark contrast with the before and after
of the smartphone
and we're and we had to navigate that
through like a vulnerable time in our
lives when we're in our like 20s still
trying to figure out our life. So, I
think that's why we we're seen as weird.
I've seen this one clip of this like
haunted millennial demon who's like he's
wearing, you know, the millennial get up
and listening to stomp clap ho music and
he's hunting people down and kidnapping
them. And it's actually terrifying.
It's actually terrifying, but that's how
we're perceived, which is you can either
either get offended by it or just laugh
at it because it's just like Yeah. I
mean, that's actually how we're
perceived.
You then you look at the chemical
reasons why people are different. Okay.
Fluoride is a big one. They're really um
going back against fluoride. Now, I've
noticed a couple articles coming out
saying, "Oh, actually fluoride's fine.
You're just hecking weird for believing
that it could be harmful." But fluoride
isn't even used in European countries.
Okay? So, and if you go to Europe,
there's a lot of things that feel
different about that place. even though
they have the exact same access to food
or access to internet and access to
technology, but it still feels a bit
more organic in a way. And now it's
coming out, like I've been talking about
this for years now, but now it's coming
out that their food isn't poison. And
obviously their water is probably a lot
healthier, too. Probably not perfect.
That's still you'd still want to purify
it, but the fact that it's not being
fluorated and you know the Germans are
like health nuts really like you don't
think that they would know. You don't
think the Germans and the Danes and the
Dutch and the Scandies are going to be
like they're clean freaks. You don't
think they're going to like know why
would why wouldn't why they would be all
over it if they were afraid of their
water. they would be all over it. The
food is bad. It's really poisonous. I
think that's having I think it's getting
worse.
You know, we're supposed to be making
America healthy again.
And
the problem is everybody has a different
definition of what healthy is and what
creates health. Every like that's
another thing with the internet.
Everybody has a different idea of what's
healthy, who's natty, who's not. So,
it's this guy could be pumped full of
boine growth hormone and look
immaculate, but you don't know because
they're on something. They're on these
like magical peptides everyone's
injecting their eyeballs now. So,
everyone's becoming a zombie. People are
not even looking like people are are
gawking at their phones and they're
crossing the street. People are gawking
at their phones while they're getting
assaulted in the street. And as they're
getting assaulted, they're still looking
at their phones.
It's insane. Like people are just
they're tethered. And then I have to
make sure that when I go to bed cuz I
I'm a grug, too. I'm I'm no better. I'm
not grandstanding here. I have to make
sure my phone is not in my room when I
go to sleep because I'm gonna be
watching
millennial horror demons hunt people on
reals
because I I'm I'm still a human being
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