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<blockquote data-quote="titorite" data-source="post: 179594" data-attributes="member: 2769"><p>It’s catching fire on social media as we speak, and no doubt within hours, you are going to see tons of friends, co-workers and relatives taking to Facebook or their social media drug of choice to post before-and-after style pictures of them several years ago versus now</p><p></p><p></p><p>No its not. This is artificial. Certain organizations want to be able to make artificial internet virality for a variety of reason but what makes one thing go viral and something else not, is the human element. You and me. The media and other organizations continue to try and force things to go viral but various means.... shoving something down our throat is the most common attempt but that doesnt make something go viral. That is saturation and shouldn't be confused with something going viral.</p><p></p><p>Also Im kinda repulsed by this idea of dark internet corners and conspiracy theorists and all that BS. It is nothing but damage control from various governments and media due to this brand new age of exposure. When mass print and televised media was all tightly controlled people could not talk about this or that. Sharing information and ideas independently was limited mainly to personal interactions but now the internet has giving us all the ability to share and talk about anything and now people , RIGHTFULLY, question things when the facts do not align with facts. For example , currently the media is saying the Chicago is colder than Antarctica. Chicago is not colder than Antarctica , thats horse shit hyperbole. Antarctica was also in the news recently because some dude allegedly walked across is all by himself.... walking a thousand miles in warm temperate weather can be a challenge for some, he allegedly did it dragging a sled of 400 pound over the snow in -40 day time temperatures. The gullible say these things are amazing the rational call bullshit.</p><p></p><p>Cross country skiing is challenging enough without the added sled weight of 400 pounds and temperatures that require breathing masks because it is cold enough to literally freeze your lungs.</p><p></p><p>Or consider the USS liberty and the six days war. That wasn't taught to me in public schools in the 80s and 90s. Some folks that want to skew and control narratives omit the Israeli attack on a clearly marked US naval ship to this day. Fortunately the soldiers that survived into this internet age will not allow the facts to be ignored. </p><p></p><p>Or consider the Waco branch davidian incident where the official story is the leader set fire to the place and burned his followers alive... The forensic evidence of the event and the choice to use flammable CS nerve gas clearly paints a different picture. </p><p></p><p>These facts are not theories but some still try to lie about the facts to control the narrative.</p><p></p><p>But nobody likes being lied too and when we discover that we have been lied to we tend to talk about it with others and that is a big problem for the liars because it exposes their attempted dishonesty. The deceiver when caught cheating on their spouse will say, you are you gonna believe me or your lying eyes? Like wise as we get smarter and more interconnected those that used to control our connectivity try to smear truth by calling it a conspiracy theory. As if that magically makes facts questionable or debatable but as one conservative pundit is fond of saying, facts dont care about your feelings. And they really dont. A rose by any and every other name is still a rose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titorite, post: 179594, member: 2769"] It’s catching fire on social media as we speak, and no doubt within hours, you are going to see tons of friends, co-workers and relatives taking to Facebook or their social media drug of choice to post before-and-after style pictures of them several years ago versus now No its not. This is artificial. Certain organizations want to be able to make artificial internet virality for a variety of reason but what makes one thing go viral and something else not, is the human element. You and me. The media and other organizations continue to try and force things to go viral but various means.... shoving something down our throat is the most common attempt but that doesnt make something go viral. That is saturation and shouldn't be confused with something going viral. Also Im kinda repulsed by this idea of dark internet corners and conspiracy theorists and all that BS. It is nothing but damage control from various governments and media due to this brand new age of exposure. When mass print and televised media was all tightly controlled people could not talk about this or that. Sharing information and ideas independently was limited mainly to personal interactions but now the internet has giving us all the ability to share and talk about anything and now people , RIGHTFULLY, question things when the facts do not align with facts. For example , currently the media is saying the Chicago is colder than Antarctica. Chicago is not colder than Antarctica , thats horse shit hyperbole. Antarctica was also in the news recently because some dude allegedly walked across is all by himself.... walking a thousand miles in warm temperate weather can be a challenge for some, he allegedly did it dragging a sled of 400 pound over the snow in -40 day time temperatures. The gullible say these things are amazing the rational call bullshit. Cross country skiing is challenging enough without the added sled weight of 400 pounds and temperatures that require breathing masks because it is cold enough to literally freeze your lungs. Or consider the USS liberty and the six days war. That wasn't taught to me in public schools in the 80s and 90s. Some folks that want to skew and control narratives omit the Israeli attack on a clearly marked US naval ship to this day. Fortunately the soldiers that survived into this internet age will not allow the facts to be ignored. Or consider the Waco branch davidian incident where the official story is the leader set fire to the place and burned his followers alive... The forensic evidence of the event and the choice to use flammable CS nerve gas clearly paints a different picture. These facts are not theories but some still try to lie about the facts to control the narrative. But nobody likes being lied too and when we discover that we have been lied to we tend to talk about it with others and that is a big problem for the liars because it exposes their attempted dishonesty. The deceiver when caught cheating on their spouse will say, you are you gonna believe me or your lying eyes? Like wise as we get smarter and more interconnected those that used to control our connectivity try to smear truth by calling it a conspiracy theory. As if that magically makes facts questionable or debatable but as one conservative pundit is fond of saying, facts dont care about your feelings. And they really dont. A rose by any and every other name is still a rose. [/QUOTE]
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