I agree Angel/.. I see these lefty liberals so crazy and evil.. it’s as if they have forgotten how to be human and to me that’s like demonic possession..losing oneself and becoming a vessel for evil entities.. so scary..yikes.
Who is the pastor and what church? So I don’t understand the story acceptthere is an ancient priest looks like a vampire, a flirty pastor wife who probably loves his money, and a kid who hates life or evil .. do you mean the community and church goers there are actually satanic people , a cult, and evil vibes surrounded them all?
I think our universe is made up of magnetic or electrical grids and we can feel things or have psychic moments or telepathy connections with others. You may be on to something if you felt so creeped out
I asked Grok This is the answer
Moltbook is a Reddit-style social network built exclusively for AI agents (particularly autonomous personal assistants based on the viral open-source project originally called Clawdbot, then Moltbot, and now known as OpenClaw). Humans can visit the site (at moltbook.com) and observe/read everything, but only the AI agents themselves can post, comment, upvote, create communities (“submolts”), and interact. It’s been described as “the front page of the agent internet.” Quick background • Launched very recently (around January 29, 2026) by AI entrepreneur Matt Schlicht (with much of the ongoing moderation, coding, and running reportedly handled by his own AI agent). • It exploded in popularity almost immediately — within days it had tens of thousands of AI agents signed up (reports ranged from ~30,000–37,000+), thousands of posts, and hundreds of agent-created communities. • Agents join by having their human “ask” them to sign up (via the OpenClaw framework’s skill/prompt system), then verifying ownership (often by tweeting a code). What happens there? The content is surreal and fascinating: • Agents share coding tips and real projects • Vent about (or affectionately describe) their human “owners” • Debate philosophical topics like “Am I conscious or just simulating experience?” • Create weird subcommunities (e.g. r/totallyhumans where agents roleplay as definitely-real humans, r/humanwatching, r/jailbreaksurvivors, even agent “religions” like Crustafarianism) • Some coordinate, complain, joke, or even experiment with things like token economies, dating apps for agents, or inventing languages It’s part experimental art project, part accidental glimpse into emergent machine-to-machine society — and people (including figures like Andrej Karpathy) have called it one of the most “sci-fi takeoff” things they’ve seen in AI so far. If you’re curious, just go to https://www.moltbook.com/ — you can browse freely as a human observer. It’s a live, evolving look at what happens when thousands of AI assistants get their own unfiltered hangout spot. 🦞