>>12936121anybody is right sometimes if they spout enough nonsense.
>whats the problem with listening to /pol/a hateful, emotional and stupid conspiracy cesspit is not a good place to be in. It affects how you feel and what you think. When I completely quit for good was in 2018 I think when posters were calling me a jew because I showed them they were posting fabricated fake shit.
I looked back into it and it had grown even more stupid.
This point comes across as a schizo point but it's literally a tool for control, CIA (or whatever) can plant ideas in there that seem genuine and have them somewhat artificially and naturally dual-grow.
You're also wasting your finite energy on a useless web of ideas that will get you nowhere, just entangled in bullshit. Don't spend years on a sterile activity like political thinking. I wasted so much time reading all the /lit/ memes, from Guenon or Evola to Fisher or Guattari or whatever the fuck, and explored every garbage ideology.
It's all bullshit, you just make up these shitty sociological axioms on an already abstract plane of understanding and just spout inconsistent bullshit from them. "humans are this, humans are that, they will act like this" jesus christ shut up.
This all completely deconstructed me, liquified me. All these bullshit structures people are on I just see right through because we do not know.
They're like that fucking atheist to christian meme, being a hardcore atheist one year, hardcore orthodox meme the next. It's all just such cope. "you're the npc, no you!" it wasn't a good place for my 16 year old self to grow in. To me no one is genuine anymore. People with answers today give you an entangled messy web of thing they assume to be true. Philosophers, ideologues, it's all shit. Like 3 late teen, early adult years of energy, effort and brain power wasted. It would have been better spent making a shitty pixel retro game unironically.
4chan aged like milk, every thread has some retard screaming now.