I know I'm more likely than not, overreacting. But I still feel this way after my latest rabbit hole. It's nothing new to older people apparently since I actually found a few compilation articles on the topic, but the thought is still nagging at the back of my mind when I think about having a conversation IRL about it, or making a post on here about it.
Does anyone else get this way about stuff when they go down research rabbit holes?
What rabbit hole is this? There are a couple that can be scary to talk to people casually.
It's less of a scary-scary horror type rabbit hole, ala frazzle drip, and more of a, everything we know is a lie type of scary.
Ah, eventually every rabbit holes leads you there, but I was thinking of really scary stuff. I know that people who dug too deep into Racine had strange things happen to them, including a guy whose computer just burst into flames (And yeah that technology exists, every Intel chip connects to a DS server regardless of your internet connectivity, and that rabbit hole itself is another scary rabbithole)
now ya got me interested speak up~!! in allegories if you need to Socratic method, ask the Qs
Eh short version is, I've been looking to disprove the stupid Blackrock owns everything narrative that everyone keeps pushing, but in doing so I found out who actually owns everything. Not exactly ground breaking stuff, but it's HOW it's being done that terrifies me.
To answer your question: All the time. Damn near daily.
And, welcome to our world. The longer you stay here the more surreal and artificial the one you left will seem to be.
Semper Fi.
Stand the Line.
Vanguard?