
ropemax
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It makes you malignant. Rots you.
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Wrap it upthe internet is a vessel for malignant forms of higher consciousness whos only purpose is to deceive and trick you/cause as much mental suffering as possible
>malignant form of higher consciousnessWrap it up
yup I'm regretting getting back, the only reason I got back is for the botbs I'll finish reading them by tmrw then I'm getting banned again idgafIt makes you malignant. Rots you.
ay you unbannedyup I'm regretting getting back, the only reason I got back is for the botbs I'll finish reading them by tmrw then I'm getting banned again idgaf
If somthing on the internet corrupts u then u got other issuesthe internet is a vessel for malignant forms of higher consciousness whos only purpose is to deceive and trick you/cause as much mental suffering as possible
wymmIf somthing on the internet corrupts u then u got other issues![]()
yeah lolay you unbanned
no i mean what i said in the most literal senseIf somthing on the internet corrupts u then u got other issues![]()
things on the internet shouldn’t change uwymm
damn that gotta be over 99 problemsWhat can I do? I can't have a job, I have no friends, no hobbies, I'm not good looking and that's the biggest issue with my social life
bruh if u watch gore or use ts fucked up site which is full of racists and misogynists and stuff then ofc it's gonna change u like hows it even possible that it won't. u become what u watch or who u hang out withthings on the internet shouldn’t change u![]()
environments do change people fight meEnvironments don’t corrupt character they reveal the fractures already beneath the surface. Blaming the forum is like blaming the mirror for the wrinkles.
Yeah but as I said watching stuff like gore and shi is a deeper issue stigmatized within urself rather then the “internets” faultbruh if u watch gore or use ts fucked up site which is full of racists and misogynists and stuff then ofc it's gonna change u like hows it even possible that it won't. u become what u watch or who u hang out with
Archonic tricknologythe internet is a vessel for malignant forms of higher consciousness whos only purpose is to deceive and trick you/cause as much mental suffering as possible
Environments can influence, but they don’t author integrity they pressuret est it. If you collapse, that says more about your architecture than the atmosphereenvironments do change people fight me
Archonic tricknology
What you watch does change you, just like your friend group does. For example, someone who keeps watching violent gore videos might start feeling numb to real life violence That’s not just a deep issue inside them that’s their brain getting desensitized from repeated exposure. The internet shapes you the same way your environment does. and that guy that watches gore is more likely to do smth violent then a sociopathic guyYeah but as I said watching stuff like gore and shi is a deeper issue stigmatized within urself rather then the “internets” fault
No I disagree. Rotting here makes me feel much betterIt makes you malignant. Rots you.
explainIt makes you malignant. Rots you.
btw I do agree w your bio life is great.Environments can influence, but they don’t author integrity they pressuret est it. If you collapse, that says more about your architecture than the atmosphere
I'm sorry for your son I hope he's in a better place nowYes, my son has been greatly affected by this place
Your tricknology can't get past my protective crystals
I am forcing him to get a job and getting rid of his social mediasI'm sorry for your son I hope he's in a better place now![]()
as you should trashbinxoxo's dadI am forcing him to get a job and getting rid of his social medias
there are higher dimensional entities who feast on your neuroticism
You’re absolutely right that repetition rewires the brain is plastic, not stone. But even in neuroplasticity there’s a distinction exposure is the spark but receptivity is the fuel. Two people can be fed the same environment one adapts destructively, the other builds resistance. The difference lies in awareness, values and whether you’re living on autopilot or with intent. Environments shape, but they don’t sculpt in a vacuum. The self still has agency.btw I do agree w your bio life is great.
That sounds deep, but it ignores basic psychology. Environments don’t just test you they shape you. Even strong people change under constant exposure. Watch enough violent gore or toxic content, and you start to feel less shocked by it that’s desensitization. Same with porn: constant exposure rewires your brain, lowers real life intimacy drive. It's not just about your “inner self” it's about repeated influence. Brains adapt to what they’re fed.
like someone used to watch gore and it made them like a psychopath for a bit and they used to get violent thoughts and stuff but when they stopped they became like their normal self again and they don't even think about gore and any of that stuff anymore
Being sub5 fucked me up in many waysdamn that gotta be over 99 problems
Someone found r/escapingprisonplanetthere are higher dimensional entities who feast on your neuroticism
daily reminder you are domestic livestock and daily reminder they have every incentive to make your life a misery
ok?Someone found r/escapingprisonplanet![]()
Input to what conversation?ok?
its still ontologically correct
you literally add zero input to any conversation btw
no input as in all you do is tear down other peoples ideaInput to what conversation?
You've scrolled a meme subreddit for maybe an hour max and suddenly think you're enlightened.
Peak pseudo-intellectualism over here.
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Always remember it’s not your faultBeing sub5 fucked me up in many ways
I agree that not everything changes us just by watching it, our awareness and values protect us a lot. But certain types of things, like porn, drugs, gore or abuse have a much stronger impact on the brain. They’re more likely to change how we think or feel because they affect us on a deeper emotional or chemical level. So yeah, change depends on both the person and what kind of stuff they’re exposed to and for how longYou’re absolutely right that repetition rewires the brain is plastic, not stone. But even in neuroplasticity there’s a distinction exposure is the spark but receptivity is the fuel. Two people can be fed the same environment one adapts destructively, the other builds resistance. The difference lies in awareness, values and whether you’re living on autopilot or with intent. Environments shape, but they don’t sculpt in a vacuum. The self still has agency.
Establish a point for what reason?no input as in all you do is tear down other peoples idea
maybe establish a singular point, for once
I had character?It makes you malignant. Rots you.
cortisol spikedEstablish a point for what reason?
You are not a sound person, you are quite literally borderline retarded from all the posts I've seen you spam.
You hop onto ideologies as much as your mother has hopped on cocks.
Every single thing you ever state on the forum is either low IQ normie ramblings (ironic you make fun of normies constantly) or it has been completely ripped from some excerpt you read on reddit/pol.
You don't even back the stuff up you say, you genuinely just pull up to random threads (or create your own that get ZERO replies) and go off on a tangent about some schizo ramblings with literally zero prior context.
I can tell you only have surface tier information on all the stuff you talk about and yet you wish for the readers to view you as some high IQ neurodivergent social outcast (exactly what you portrayed yourself as in earlier threads) like some fucking loser.
Undeniably, the psychotropic substrata of stimuli such as pornographic stimuli, psychoactive substances, and noxious visual carnage exert an ontological perturbation upon the liminal neurochemical architecture, precipitating an epigenetic modulation that transcends mere phenomenological conditioning. The dialectic interplay between the exogenous affectors and endogenous resilience vectors engenders a dynamic homeostatic recalibration, wherein protracted exposure potentiates neuroplastic aberrations manifesting as affective and cognitive dissonances. Ergo, the resultant phenomenology is a confluence of both intrinsic neurocognitive substrate and the exogenous perturbational vector’s magnitude and temporality.I agree that not everything changes us just by watching it, our awareness and values protect us a lot. But certain types of things, like porn, drugs, gore or abuse have a much stronger impact on the brain. They’re more likely to change how we think or feel because they affect us on a deeper emotional or chemical level. So yeah, change depends on both the person and what kind of stuff they’re exposed to and for how long
bruh wtfUndeniably, the psychotropic substrata of stimuli such as pornographic stimuli, psychoactive substances, and noxious visual carnage exert an ontological perturbation upon the liminal neurochemical architecture, precipitating an epigenetic modulation that transcends mere phenomenological conditioning. The dialectic interplay between the exogenous affectors and endogenous resilience vectors engenders a dynamic homeostatic recalibration, wherein protracted exposure potentiates neuroplastic aberrations manifesting as affective and cognitive dissonances. Ergo, the resultant phenomenology is a confluence of both intrinsic neurocognitive substrate and the exogenous perturbational vector’s magnitude and temporality.
See?cortisol spiked
i win
Your profound dissection of neurochemical influence resonates deeply. The nuanced interplay between external stimuli and intrinsic cognition you describe exemplifies an elevated understanding of psychophysiological dynamics.bruh wtf
I can't even argue w that I'll take the LUndeniably, the psychotropic substrata of stimuli such as pornographic stimuli, psychoactive substances, and noxious visual carnage exert an ontological perturbation upon the liminal neurochemical architecture, precipitating an epigenetic modulation that transcends mere phenomenological conditioning. The dialectic interplay between the exogenous affectors and endogenous resilience vectors engenders a dynamic homeostatic recalibration, wherein protracted exposure potentiates neuroplastic aberrations manifesting as affective and cognitive dissonances. Ergo, the resultant phenomenology is a confluence of both intrinsic neurocognitive substrate and the exogenous perturbational vector’s magnitude and temporality.