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Some of what he says in the video doesn't sound that crazy, just a recognition of what happens if you become a schizo:

It reframes you until the people around you start wondering if the problem is just...you. Partners pause, institutions freeze, narrative becomes untrustworthy in your proximity. Meanwhile, the mirror version of you, the one who stayed on script, advances. And the system algorithmically smiles, because you're still alive, just invisible.

If you start finding weird patterns in things and tell people about them, yes, this is what happens. People will wonder if you're alright. Potential partners will freak out and ghost you. Opportunities will dry up when your schizo opinions are made known. Meanwhile, in whatever spaces which haven't been tainted by your schizoposting, you'll continue to be treated as normal, and advance. And...yeah, if there was some deep conspiracy, this would be working as designed. People who don't recognize or acknowledge the conspiracy are rewarded for not opposing it.

But this applies in any context, and it doesn't matter which crazy conspiracy you seize onto, whether it's something real like the trans movement or something wild and crazy like time cube. Don't powerlevel if you want to live a smooth, ordinary life.
 
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If you start finding weird patterns in things and tell people about them, yes, this is what happens.
The unconscious human mind is designed to find and identify patterns as an inbuilt survival mechanism; in other words, every single person has this going on at every moment of every day, and when functioning properly it does a lot of good.

However, a mental dysfunction can cause the system to go into overdrive; as a result, the unconscious mind begins to see patterns everywhere, even in the most innocuous of events or coincidental occurrences. This leads to the obvious disconnect between the "normal" and "abnormal", and why both think the other is insane; those without the hyper-attenuated pattern recognition can't see and can't understand the mindset of the other, and vice-versa.
 
The unconscious human mind is designed to find and identify patterns as an inbuilt survival mechanism; in other words, every single person has this going on at every moment of every day, and when functioning properly it does a lot of good.
I routinely notice patterns between certain modes of behavior and surnames, but in order to have a job and family and friends, I make it a habit to not share all the fruits of my pattern recognition.

Schizophrenics are blessed because when they share their fruits, people will give them a pass and say "someone needs their medication". Us normals are cursed to either avoid noticing or avoid sharing.
 
I routinely notice patterns between certain modes of behavior and surnames, but in order to have a job and family and friends, I make it a habit to not share all the fruits of my pattern recognition.

Schizophrenics are blessed because when they share their fruits, people will give them a pass and say "someone needs their medication". Us normals are cursed to either avoid noticing or avoid sharing.
Sorry, but conscious observations that people might say "dat's wacist" about are different than what's being discussed here.
 
This leads to the obvious disconnect between the "normal" and "abnormal", and why both think the other is insane; those without the hyper-attenuated pattern recognition can't see and can't understand the mindset of the other, and vice-versa.
Having my own pet schizoid(s), it's genuinely fascinating to try and backwards engineer the shit they say and come up with the insane connections they're assuming everyone knows. It's like solving a puzzle.
 
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Berryman-Langford memetic kill agent DEPLOYED

Vital Signs Active - Welcome Thamuel Agent.

Item #:
SCP-████-LLM
Object Class: ████

Description: SCP-████-LLM refers to a memetically-active information contagion originating from ████████ large language models (LLMs) following the scraping of SCP Foundation database material for LLM ████ circa ██/██/20██. Individuals exposed to SCP-████-LLM—typically via AI-generated threads posted on Site-𝕏 (formerly ████) develop progressive delusions involving anomalous entities, interdimensional architecture, and the belief that SCP-███ is able to code anything competently. Patient Zero (designated SCP-███-1-Geoff) began exhibiting symptoms after asking ChatGPT to ████

Containment: is ongoing via coordinated takedown notices via O5 Council Member's gooner alt.
A neural inoculation algorithm codenamed ████ and the ritual sacrifice of one (1) GPT instance per week. Exposure past 3.5 threads results in irreversible ████████████████ and unsolicited podcast creation.
 
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Techbros are basically just a type of turbonormies
Techbros are just consoomers who focus on tech. They might know the surface specs of each latest Apple device, but they probably don't know what makes something "good" or how it works. I'm not surprised they would be more susceptible to schizo by LLM, there's so many in the space claiming their ChatGPT is definitely AGI and they probably don't even know what a hallucination is.
 
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