Number one Netflix show, Squid Game! A show about poor people being abused and killed for cash. FUN. Artistic. Original. Millions are watching. So much fun. Did I say that!? Hitler is bad. But this is fun. Tits and nudity are bad. Squid Game is fun. Wow. Yes. ytb.trom.tf/watch?v=GAWDYWn4qC…
Netflix makes millions out of this show and poor people pay Netflix to let them watch a show about poor people getting abused and killed for cash.
Fuck reality, that's boring. Living on a huge sphere, glued to it, in a vast universe. Trillions of stars and more planets, the likelihood of other life forms. Atoms and quarks, the idiotic culture we live in, the many creatures on this planets and events. LIGHT! BOoooOOoriiingG!!!
Fuck those! Get a Netflix subscription and watch moronic and insulting shows, not original at all, and documentaries about serial killers.
And if you are not one of these cool netflix-people, have a look outside or use videoneat.com, tromnews.com, tromsite.com, to discover reality. #tromlive
Rafa Peris
in reply to Tio • •Hello Tio!
I'm honestly surprised you still have reactions like this.
I understand it's about letting off steam, but according to an ancient philosopher, Seneca, anger occurs because your expectations don't match reality.
You expect people to be aware of their conditioning and stop following the mainstream of our unhealthy culture.
And when you observe facts like the Squid Game, you can't help but get angry.
It's like when you're driving a car and you expect people to drive well, following the rules, and get angry when they do something stupid or crazy.
I haven't seen the show myself, but I'm not surprised that people watched it and it went viral. At this point I expect people to keep doing stupid things.
Maybe that gives you energy to continue with your project, but to keep inducing shame or blame on people for their behavior seems dysfunctional, not very extensional to me.
I would also understand that having come so far with that attitude you don't contemplate reconsidering it.
In any case, I honestly believe you continue to
... Show more...Hello Tio!
I'm honestly surprised you still have reactions like this.
I understand it's about letting off steam, but according to an ancient philosopher, Seneca, anger occurs because your expectations don't match reality.
You expect people to be aware of their conditioning and stop following the mainstream of our unhealthy culture.
And when you observe facts like the Squid Game, you can't help but get angry.
It's like when you're driving a car and you expect people to drive well, following the rules, and get angry when they do something stupid or crazy.
I haven't seen the show myself, but I'm not surprised that people watched it and it went viral. At this point I expect people to keep doing stupid things.
Maybe that gives you energy to continue with your project, but to keep inducing shame or blame on people for their behavior seems dysfunctional, not very extensional to me.
I would also understand that having come so far with that attitude you don't contemplate reconsidering it.
In any case, I honestly believe you continue to do great work and push many people out of their comfort zone, which can help them grow and better understand our current dysfunctional society. Which can ultimately lead us to changes in a healthier direction. Thank you.
Best regards.
Tio
in reply to Rafa Peris • •Hey Rafa nice to hear from you. Long time no "see".
Am surprised you are surprised by such posts. They are a normal reaction to the current stupidity. I am not at all angry, I am sarcastic. If I were to have expectations that people would change or be different I wouldn't be doing the projects am doing for the past 10 years. I know very well that accusing people may not make them change, so such posts are not meant for that. They are meant to reinforce the values of those that think the way I do. And to poke some fun at this idiotic society.
You know very well I create a lot of content that is not about poking fun at morons, but explaining in a friendly way these behaviors and where they originate.
Hope you are well my friend. Happy to see you around.
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Tio
in reply to Rafa Peris • •The weird thing about me is that I rarely get angry at such things, to the point of alienating people around me because they are like "how the fuck you keep on pointing these bad things about our society and are still not angry or depressed?". Am not because I fully understand where these behaviors come from and there is no wonder the world is the way it is. And ofc I also get angry from time to time, but the above post was not my anger, but a simple rant. One of so many of mine.
Anyways. You can't be a walking Ghandi spreading kindness. This world is too fucked up to keep you calm and kind. I am sure even Ghandi was angry and cursing at morons haha.
When I talk to people I am very kind, as much as I can. But when I post on my personal friendica I can be more aggressive in my language.
Anyways.... :D