Like Hunger Games. A localized small country run by elites, separated into non-communicating subsections for easy control. Each subsection specializing in one piece of the economic infrastructure with the common goal (and manufactured belief system) of saving the world. A task which is never finished.
I haven't got out much lately and when I do I wear a mask. I don't like confrontation. Today I was reading on here before going to Walmart and said, fuck it, no one is going to say anything if I take my mask off and I literally don't give a fuck anymore.
The myriad feelings I had as not only did no one care, but people seemed extra nice to me, was literally like I woke from a very dark and foggy dream that I was not in control of.
I feel something strongly watching this clip now after that experience. We have turned into compliant robots and you can't understand that fully until you tell them to fuck off.
Almost as if the whole point of wearing masks is to lose the connection one has with another human being. Unable to read expressions and characteristics keeps your mind scrambling to find the remaining pieces of the puzzle
Its crazy there were a lot of movies that showed us what the cabal were going to do to us. While at the same time there were people who knew of the cabals plan and made movies to warn us.
Damn, I could have written that myself. And I'll say it straight: when I saw this movie, some years late on video tape, it bored me to tears. All talk! No skin! (at least that's how I remember it.)
Now I think I'll see it with fresh eyes.
And his thing about a self-made prison rings true -- very true.
What a find! I never saw this film but watching this excerpt gave me the chills...wonder who wrote the script? A black hat taunting us or a white hat warning us?
wow. That felt a bit surreal watching that.
And, a bit spooky.
The inmate part of the quote is chilling.
The inmates are in a sort of "Schrödinger's cat". Both the guard and the inmate.
Wow, just wow.
It's chilling because it's fundamentally true. We've just never thought of it this way.
very.
Like Hunger Games. A localized small country run by elites, separated into non-communicating subsections for easy control. Each subsection specializing in one piece of the economic infrastructure with the common goal (and manufactured belief system) of saving the world. A task which is never finished.
What's so special about Singapore?
Did you watch the last season of westworld?
All those "city of the future" scenes were shot in Singapore.
place looks beautiful right? very clean, interesting buildings
Now take a deep dive into how that society is ran, their rules and laws and how their entire system works.
some crazy shit going on there...
selling gum is illegal. no, not guns, GUM... as in chewing gum.
it's illegal to not flush the toilet.
you will be arrested if you enter the country with cigarettes.
connecting to a non-sanctioned "unsecure" wi-fi is considered "hacking".
fireworks are illegal, doesn't matter when or what for, the only people permitted to have or shoot fireworks are state licensed pyrotechnicians.
if you vouch for someone and that person ends up being a piece of shit... it's against the law.
you aren't even allowed to walk around naked in your own home.
now, this is just ordinary shit, shit we do all the time and would be scratching our heads as to why we no longer couldn't.
however take a look into what they do to you if you get caught.
for example... singing in public earns you 3 months in jail.
connecting to someone's laptop or wifi earns you 3 years in prison or 10k in fines
if you get caught selling chewing gum to someone, 2 years in jail or $100,000 fine.
spitting in public will cost you a grand.
a joint and a handgun can get you the death penalty
it's a fucking dystopian nightmare,
It was once a poor city turned into a city of wealth within a generation.
I call it the Switzerland of Asia. High IQ and very developed.
Crazy expensive cost of living (like the Swiss).
I haven't got out much lately and when I do I wear a mask. I don't like confrontation. Today I was reading on here before going to Walmart and said, fuck it, no one is going to say anything if I take my mask off and I literally don't give a fuck anymore.
The myriad feelings I had as not only did no one care, but people seemed extra nice to me, was literally like I woke from a very dark and foggy dream that I was not in control of.
I feel something strongly watching this clip now after that experience. We have turned into compliant robots and you can't understand that fully until you tell them to fuck off.
Almost as if the whole point of wearing masks is to lose the connection one has with another human being. Unable to read expressions and characteristics keeps your mind scrambling to find the remaining pieces of the puzzle
Nice story. When I started taking off my mask I also felt like everyone, ESPECIALLY employees, were extra nice to me. It was awesome.
Except Total Wine. They kicked me out. :)
INCONTHEEVABLE!
Its crazy there were a lot of movies that showed us what the cabal were going to do to us. While at the same time there were people who knew of the cabals plan and made movies to warn us.
Damn, I could have written that myself. And I'll say it straight: when I saw this movie, some years late on video tape, it bored me to tears. All talk! No skin! (at least that's how I remember it.)
Now I think I'll see it with fresh eyes.
And his thing about a self-made prison rings true -- very true.
Man this is spot on brother
tyvm
Okay, what are the odds of this post happening just a day after I watched this movie? This reality is bonkers.
What a find! I never saw this film but watching this excerpt gave me the chills...wonder who wrote the script? A black hat taunting us or a white hat warning us?
Too bad Wallace Shawn (inconceivable!) is a damn Marxist.
Still, I used to love this movie when I was younger. Now I wonder if it was just conceit.
Plain sight.
Indubitably.
Cowabunga!