Why Are Annoying People Annoying And What This Means For Our Screens

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This will be a bit of a departure in tone from the previous uploads to this blog, as I feel there’s only so much nitpicking you can do within our current reality without driving yourself to despair. I’m not necessarily in the business of causing despair (unless you have evil intentions), so clearly a stylistic shift needs to occur to continue to give this blog purpose. It’s become far too easy for me to analyse the world and know precisely what’s happening, how to interpret the news, predict the outcome of media narratives and, well, sit back and watch the world blow itself up. I suppose this forms a fork in the roads for this writer, as you have to think to yourself whether it’s a good thing to sit back, sip a nice, cool, passion-fruit cider and do nothing of note while the narratives around us contract around us and implode.

I suppose the essence of this writing exercise is to try and work out why we all submit to this global system of money so willingly. A system can only exist the more people give it power, so does this mean that the collective consciousness of the world, and indeed the collective intention of the global majority, is pointed at a system that is, for all intents and purposes, a new branding for systemic slavery? Well, if I’ve written the sentence then I’m sure you can understand that I agree with what I’ve written. It would be a daft blog if I didn’t bother to even agree with the daft forms of words I like to come up with as I put off doing VAT returns that my accountant has unhelpfully told me to do on the day of the deadline. I have no idea how the world works, as in, how service providers can treat customers with a kind of disdain. Like, do you want me to continue giving you money? It’s not as if I’ve only been booking you to do light accountancy for my business for the last 7 years or so. I guess this counts for absolutely nothing.

I also guess it counts for nothing if you do a firm a favour with some cheap labour and get nothing back in return. A learning lesson for myself and my business operations, but not one I think is universal to the human spirit. It’s not usual for a human to not want their fellow human to do well and succeed in whatever it that they’re trying to accomplish. If you wish your brother or sister ill in their endeavours, then you have been poisoned on some level of your consciousness and you have become possessed with some form of negative energy parasite that makes your day, on the whole, worse. Usually with parasitic relationships you feed the parasite what it wants and you stay in your general state of content, maybe unaware even that you have a thing on you sucking out your life energy, and this is what happens when you don’t want to help someone out.

The grand parasite on existence, therefore, is our bank accounts. Can you name a thing that has more influence over any of our lives? Our housing, jobs, food intake, leisure, inheritance, all things you can imagine all go through the single middleman of a bank, via the proxy of fiat currency.

This is not going to be a crypto column, as there are plenty of crypto columns out there and they all ultimately end up propagating the same recursive thought loop that entraps far too many people in banal existences.

That’s quite a strong statement, but banal is true if you think about just going into work and then collecting your tokens and then spending your tokens on items that you then get bored of and need to eventually replace, forever and ever and ever, until you die, and all of your items have miraculously disappeared as you return to the source of all things and are confronted with having spent a lot of time down on our current plane of existence doing, well, not much of anything.

This plays into television and cinematic programming, which, in essence, are products designed to keep our minds trapped on our comfortable sofa watching comfortable stories as we enjoy a comfortable existence. The heroes on the screens take part in interesting narratives, and go on wild and scary adventures. There is risk, reward, conquest, romance, whatever genre you fancy tapping into. I guess similar to the pornographic archetype of the man watching another man sleep with his wife, you end up watching somebody else live a life at your expense. Of course, the lives on screen are scripted and programmed with messages to keep you in line with the current cultural paradigm, but I suppose you’re too hooked up with trying to appear fashionable that you don’t want to confront this truth.

There are no mistakes in screen programming, and indeed every detail is meticulously planned down to the smallest pixel. Every frame has been intentionally designed to tell you a message, and this extends to all forms of broadcast media. Some forms of media are more obvious than others, but even in innocuous background programming like radio adverts, you may find subliminal cultural messages being played out that generally dictate and help influence how you see the world. You may feel uncomfortable about some of these cultural programming messages, but you don’t really have a choice to think otherwise. You’re simply one cog in a big machine, and even if you disappeared the machine would keep on going without you. Better to assimilate and turn off your sense of self, or you may end up getting punished (usually fiscally). And anyway, science tells us that we’re just a mote of dust floating in space in an uncaring and pointless universe.

How untrue. And how sad.

I’ve spent enough time in my life switching off my sense of self as I ingested the programming with wide eyes, trusting that the objects placed in front of me would be telling truth and not leading me astray, exploiting my good nature for the benefit of, I suppose, negative energy leeches that derive pleasure from sucking the positivity out of my life.

But I suppose once you have a decent read on the world, that all of the images that appear on screen are totally fabricated, scripted theatre and the protagonists on screen are actors who have sold their essence out to these parasites in order to experience some form of material success and wealth, you begin to wish to unravel it so that life can become a bit more of a collective, cooperative adventure.

The root of all of this is removing banks and money, so that material success and wealth are meaningless, and that the only wealth that means anything in life is love.

You can tell that the programming is good when the direct response to this will invariably be “But this is how the world works,” and obviously the only sane response to this is this is how YOU BELIEVE the world works. And because we all buy into and celebrate this methodology of how the world works, it will be the only thing that you experience.

In fact, I would go further and suggest that if you are happy with the configuration of the world, and wish to continue doing your tasks and receiving your tokens and purchasing your trinkets and then dying, then you are a literal NPC and can never ascend to a leading role in life.

You can always change your belief system, if you choose to do so, but it is up to you. The materials are out there, and if you seek you shall find.

I wish you good luck.

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