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Aug 14 2023 08:55am
The world is both quickly and slowly transitioning into a place where in person interaction and human labor are no longer a prerequisite of a well-functioning society. Automation strips the world of jobs that require this labor. And one of the resources previously abundant, land and real estate, is growing ever scarcer. In person socialization has taken a nose dive in recent decades and continues a steady decline, social groups shift continually online to social media platforms. Social clubs struggle to gain new members and will eventually at this pace die with the generation of boomers when their continual decline eventually leaves them in a place where they’re not worth running. 1-2 bedroom apartments no longer offer a much lower price rent, but instead offer just a place to live because houses on the open market are so scarce and contested they don’t need to fill an economic niche, they’re now a service with little alternative.

Into the world enters pokemon go, from a glance just a nostalgic mobile game that saw surprising instant success in the market. Laden with fond memories of childhood and microtransactions the game went from zero to many millions of users seemingly overnight. Spurred on by negative press from typifying events such as car accidents and trespassing charges the game didn’t show any signs of slowing. However, when we look at the tertiary effects of the game we see why it was far more than just a trip down memory lane. In almost no time at all it quickly reversed the long term trends of the 2010s. People were flocking to public parks, forming social groups to go out and hunt down rare pokemon, and sharing information with strangers in public while making new friends.

Clearly this posed a threat to the new world order, who’d fought hard to prepare the general population for the world that was to come. Robotic in nature we must be groomed to accept the white walled apartments of our future. We must expect to shop online with what little pittance we’re given. We must seek what little socialization we require online, safe in our homes, safe from the polluted air that permeates the globe. Not out chasing down a charizard or spending cash fruitlessly on more pokeballs, but seeing the resources of the world as scarce and unattainable.

That is why, as it’s clear to me, the US govt in congruence with China formulated a plan to lock down the population, spur on inflation to make cash in the hands of the population scarce, increase building material costs, and inflate the US housing market through a series of negligent interest rate stagnation and free money printing. Pokemon go wasn’t a fun and wistful mobile game, it was the catalyst for a course shift in the new world order’s plans. We could no longer be slowly herded into the sheering paddock, we must be led in by dogs at our heels whilst out fellow sheep bite at our ears in fear of the Sheppard’s hook.
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Aug 14 2023 08:58am
I was an Alpha but now I'm just a Delta. You don't mind if i use AI to summarize your post:

**Summary**

The document discusses how the rise of automation and online socialization is changing society, and how the success of the mobile game Pokemon Go was a catalyst for a shift in the plans of those who want to control the population. The game brought people together in public spaces, which goes against the plan to keep people isolated in their homes. The document suggests that the US government and China may have formulated a plan to lock down the population and inflate the housing market.

=> Hmm :huh:
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Aug 14 2023 06:41pm
They're in cahoots!?
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They're in cahoots!?


if you rearrange the letters in "a covid nineteen" you get "niantic dee oven", and that's where the new world order nazi's sent them.
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Aug 15 2023 11:22am
Quote (thesnipa @ Aug 14 2023 09:55am)
The world is both quickly and slowly transitioning into a place where in person interaction and human labor are no longer a prerequisite of a well-functioning society. Automation strips the world of jobs that require this labor. And one of the resources previously abundant, land and real estate, is growing ever scarcer. In person socialization has taken a nose dive in recent decades and continues a steady decline, social groups shift continually online to social media platforms. Social clubs struggle to gain new members and will eventually at this pace die with the generation of boomers when their continual decline eventually leaves them in a place where they’re not worth running. 1-2 bedroom apartments no longer offer a much lower price rent, but instead offer just a place to live because houses on the open market are so scarce and contested they don’t need to fill an economic niche, they’re now a service with little alternative.

Into the world enters pokemon go, from a glance just a nostalgic mobile game that saw surprising instant success in the market. Laden with fond memories of childhood and microtransactions the game went from zero to many millions of users seemingly overnight. Spurred on by negative press from typifying events such as car accidents and trespassing charges the game didn’t show any signs of slowing. However, when we look at the tertiary effects of the game we see why it was far more than just a trip down memory lane. In almost no time at all it quickly reversed the long term trends of the 2010s. People were flocking to public parks, forming social groups to go out and hunt down rare pokemon, and sharing information with strangers in public while making new friends.

Clearly this posed a threat to the new world order, who’d fought hard to prepare the general population for the world that was to come. Robotic in nature we must be groomed to accept the white walled apartments of our future. We must expect to shop online with what little pittance we’re given. We must seek what little socialization we require online, safe in our homes, safe from the polluted air that permeates the globe. Not out chasing down a charizard or spending cash fruitlessly on more pokeballs, but seeing the resources of the world as scarce and unattainable.

That is why, as it’s clear to me, the US govt in congruence with China formulated a plan to lock down the population, spur on inflation to make cash in the hands of the population scarce, increase building material costs, and inflate the US housing market through a series of negligent interest rate stagnation and free money printing. Pokemon go wasn’t a fun and wistful mobile game, it was the catalyst for a course shift in the new world order’s plans. We could no longer be slowly herded into the sheering paddock, we must be led in by dogs at our heels whilst out fellow sheep bite at our ears in fear of the Sheppard’s hook.


"driving home the point!"


"chip on your shoulder"?

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Aug 15 2023 12:17pm
Quote (thesnipa @ Aug 14 2023 07:55am)
The world is both quickly and slowly transitioning into a place where in person interaction and human labor are no longer a prerequisite of a well-functioning society. Automation strips the world of jobs that require this labor. And one of the resources previously abundant, land and real estate, is growing ever scarcer. In person socialization has taken a nose dive in recent decades and continues a steady decline, social groups shift continually online to social media platforms. Social clubs struggle to gain new members and will eventually at this pace die with the generation of boomers when their continual decline eventually leaves them in a place where they’re not worth running. 1-2 bedroom apartments no longer offer a much lower price rent, but instead offer just a place to live because houses on the open market are so scarce and contested they don’t need to fill an economic niche, they’re now a service with little alternative.

Into the world enters pokemon go, from a glance just a nostalgic mobile game that saw surprising instant success in the market. Laden with fond memories of childhood and microtransactions the game went from zero to many millions of users seemingly overnight. Spurred on by negative press from typifying events such as car accidents and trespassing charges the game didn’t show any signs of slowing. However, when we look at the tertiary effects of the game we see why it was far more than just a trip down memory lane. In almost no time at all it quickly reversed the long term trends of the 2010s. People were flocking to public parks, forming social groups to go out and hunt down rare pokemon, and sharing information with strangers in public while making new friends.

Clearly this posed a threat to the new world order, who’d fought hard to prepare the general population for the world that was to come. Robotic in nature we must be groomed to accept the white walled apartments of our future. We must expect to shop online with what little pittance we’re given. We must seek what little socialization we require online, safe in our homes, safe from the polluted air that permeates the globe. Not out chasing down a charizard or spending cash fruitlessly on more pokeballs, but seeing the resources of the world as scarce and unattainable.

That is why, as it’s clear to me, the US govt in congruence with China formulated a plan to lock down the population, spur on inflation to make cash in the hands of the population scarce, increase building material costs, and inflate the US housing market through a series of negligent interest rate stagnation and free money printing. Pokemon go wasn’t a fun and wistful mobile game, it was the catalyst for a course shift in the new world order’s plans. We could no longer be slowly herded into the sheering paddock, we must be led in by dogs at our heels whilst out fellow sheep bite at our ears in fear of the Sheppard’s hook.

needed to add pokemon go to the polls on this one
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Aug 15 2023 12:40pm
okay but people just stopped playing pokemon go because it got boring.

like I already have 50 billion ratatats and all you show me ratatatast when i try to take over a gym some dude from japan is using geo hack mods to show up and take it right back

thats why people stopped playing the game

every 3 weeks the meta changes with a new ancient fuckin pokemon and I need to farm like 50 keys worth to get a perfect shiny bro I aint dropping that much money on a shiny pokemon once I got the shiny Gyrados naam sayin Like the DOS himself is my water type fam I dont need no psychic slash water type slash physical immune to fire bullshit ass 9th gen pokemon bro

I still do the events sometimes go downtown and get drunk catching pokemon all day its sick

This post was edited by Crunkt on Aug 15 2023 12:43pm
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Aug 15 2023 10:42pm
Still makes more sense than qanon.
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Aug 16 2023 07:42am
Quote (Crunkt @ Aug 15 2023 01:40pm)
okay but people just stopped playing pokemon go because it got boring.

like I already have 50 billion ratatats and all you show me ratatatast when i try to take over a gym some dude from japan is using geo hack mods to show up and take it right back

thats why people stopped playing the game

every 3 weeks the meta changes with a new ancient fuckin pokemon and I need to farm like 50 keys worth to get a perfect shiny bro I aint dropping that much money on a shiny pokemon once I got the shiny Gyrados naam sayin Like the DOS himself is my water type fam I dont need no psychic slash water type slash physical immune to fire bullshit ass 9th gen pokemon bro

I still do the events sometimes go downtown and get drunk catching pokemon all day its sick



bro its completely normal to ride your bike to any point in the world because a pokemon told you.

now imagine doing that w/o pokemon go and realize your a mind controlled puppet that will only obey your cellphone god you sleep with.
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Aug 16 2023 09:11am
Quote (lodd222 @ 16 Aug 2023 09:42)
bro its completely normal to ride your bike to any point in the world because a pokemon told you.

now imagine doing that w/o pokemon go and realize your a mind controlled puppet that will only obey your cellphone god you sleep with.


its just playing a game bro

the game requires you to walk around, its good exercise.

better than spending 200 dollars a paycheque on genshin impact for a new colour of panties on the 14 year old girl like you CLEARLY fucking do.
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