Crisis President update

Crisis President has been updated. You can play it here, or here on itch.io.

Foreign countries can now have hostile agendas, that steadily progress as the months proceed. To name just a few, Iran is setting up their Hezbollah proxy network in Lebanon, Libya is pursuing a chemical weapons arsenal, North Korea is developing nuclear weapons and Iraq is rebuilding the Republican National Guard to its former strength.

Your job as president of the United States is to determine which of these threats you’re willing to bring to a halt and which ones you decide to accept as inevitable. You can decide to intervene in various ways, covertly, militarily or diplomatically. If you really wish to disrupt a hostile agenda you’ll have to intervene militarily with air strikes or execute a coup d’etat, but maybe you can be content with just buying enough time to pass on a crisis to the next administration. The choice is yours!

In a future update, I hope to implement alternative scenarios. Maybe you’ll get to play as President Trump, President Bush, or even Jimmy Carter during the height of the cold war.

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Cyber Viking

Making the New World Order by Couping all of America’s enemies was really fun. Once again, high trade and high taxes wins. Bringing about global unity was amazing, America now owns the entire planet except for some African countries future presidents can have fun with.

The American people and Congress love a winner.

Ethiopia ended up conquering Sudan with U.S Aid so realistically that threat was taken care of.

Rwandian genocide stopped of-course, we’re the good guys.

China and Russia might be under constant economic turmoil after our coups, but nothing some aid can’t fix. The world entire economy under the direction of the eagle…

God Bless the CIA.

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Cyber Viking

Alex Karp was an inspiration.

I for one think Palantir’s new creepy manifesto is kinda based tbh.

https://x.com/PalantirTech/status/2045574398573453312

> 6. National service should be a universal duty. We should, as a society, seriously consider moving away from an all-volunteer force and only fight the next war if everyone shares in the risk and the cost.

>13. No other country in the history of the world has advanced progressive values more than this one. The United States is far from perfect. But it is easy to forget how much more opportunity exists in this country for those who are not hereditary elites than in any other nation on the planet.

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Cyber Viking

>Did you savescum?

Ya I thought it would be funny to coup the entire planet so I savescumed.

Wasn’t even trying for the 100% approval rating, but as I said, the American people love a winner.

Retard

Where is the “Your job as President of the United States is to determine which threats to the economic and social well being of American taxpayers you’re willing to bring to a halt (for example, inflationary money printing to fund wars), and which ones you decide to accept as inevitable (for example poor health outcomes).

How do I play the puppet master? (Military Industrial Complex, Tech-Bros, Wall Street old-money, the US fracking and refining industry and Chabad)?

Also, is there an option in the settings to keep Iran maintaining their current two decades of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) signatory compliance as a state categorized at threshold nuclear capability status (as per, for example, KSA, South Korea and Turkey)?

LSWM Lives Matter

*** OT *** Just thought I’d share some important health advice with you all regarding the use of technology, I have been extensively researching this topic in recent weeks. I had to upgrade my phone so was using AI (mostly Gemini) for comparative analysis of different options. I wanted an affordable model with a metal and glass frame, NO plastic back, in order to reduce my exposure to microplastics. But then I alarmingly learned that the metal and glass has been coated with a layer of PFAS (those “forever” chemicals that Richard is predicting will kill us all in terrible ways). Thankfully, there is a workaround. There is a company called RhinoShield that makes protective cases free of PFAS, phthalates and BPA/BPS etc. so you aren’t touching the metal and glass frame and back. Regarding the screen, if you purchase a pre-owned device (better for the environment and your wallet), much of the PFAS coating will have already been “worn off” by the previous owner. You can also buy 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes in a pharmacy which will help to remove any remaining coating. Then you can test to see if any remains by placing some water droplets on the… Read more »

Retard

I am still using my iPhone 3GS on 2G IoT fallback. 16 years and two batteries later – still works with Zero PFAS and no front camera to spy on me (albeit that I can only call and plain text and zero data). It causes a real spin-out when people see me use it – and the phone looks really cool too. I keep it in an Otterbox case so the phone still looks brand new.

Tryptie

There is something energetically messed up about phones. I’m not really sure what it is about them, but I notice that my phone tends to damage my energy body around where I’m holding it if I use it for an extended period of time, and I frequently perceive entities popping in on and around the phone screen. Fortunately I don’t use my phone a lot, I spend probably 10 minutes a day or less using it on average. I do spend a lot of time on my laptop, but this seems to cause somewhat fewer energetic problems overall. I’m not sure why though.

Charlie the Scorpion

I use my wondrous smartphone all day and never perceive “entities popping in on and around the screen.”
You say i am primitive and i say you are weird and unfit as a human being.

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Big Bird

> I use my wondrous smartphone all day and never perceive “entities popping in on and around the screen.”

That’s because you aren’t sensitive. There are a lot of good reasons to reduce smartphone usage that don’t require believing in entities in the phone. EMF exposure. Mass surveillance. Mind control. Dopamine addiction. Bio-metric data harvesting, I wish I could go back to only using a flip phone but some of the work I do requires a smartphone, but I rarely use it.

> You say i am primitive and i say you are weird and unfit as a human being.

Tryptie isn’t perfect, and has definitely made their fair share of unjustifiably cruel and arrogant comments, but to say that they are ‘unfit as a human being’ is an extremely abusive and unwarranted thing to say and isn’t helpful to anyone. I think you like to argue, and when people argue they manifest negative energy, and so you are sort of proving their original point, possibly without even being aware of it.

Retard

Do you use your maps app to tell you how to get to Sesame Street?

Tryptie

Yeah it’s no surprise that you don’t sense them. I didn’t sense them either until I had energy trained for a few years. People are usually unable to perceive these beings normally, but the more you energy train and the more you work on your remote viewing abilities and energetic strength and sensitivity the more you will be able to see in general. Children and animals sometimes actually have an easier time sensing entities for some reason, which is why you’ll sometimes see pets staring into thin air like they see something there, or children who get afraid of ‘monsters’ in their room or whatever. Sometimes when people take certain psychedelics or are in the hypnagogic state right after waking up from sleep, they’re better able to perceive that layer of reality as well. Entities are pretty much all over the place these days, as a general rule they are probably about as ubiquitous as something like bacteria is, especially since the world has gotten way more energetically negative in the past few decades. It’s really not that surprising that cellphones seem to be a conducive environment for them. And these things are responsible for a lot of the ailments… Read more »

Rob

Can you see Auras by any chance, Tryptie? When I started using weed and psychedelics in high school I started to see them but now I only occasionally see them if there’s a white background or in my peripheral vision.

I’m still unsure if it’s an actual spiritual thing or a residual visual/brain damage kind of thing. I also seem them around objects which makes me think it might be the latter.

kareninca

I have a horrible ability to see auras around people who are profoundly depressed. In two cases shortly afterwards the people I saw with with the aura killed themselves. It is like a kind of fog.

Rob

That’s frightening. Generally I see a hazy light which can can have a range of colours, so is kind of foggy but can also look very sharp and mirrored to the person’s body movements.

kareninca

Charlie, according to the Catholic Church, we are NOT to say cruel things to people who (as they say) experience gender identity disorder.

From the Catholic Answers website:

In this light, we should act in love toward those who experience gender identity disorder, and reprove those who engage in name-calling and other uncharitable behavior toward them.”
https://www.catholic.com/qa/the-churchs-position-on-transgenderism-0

I recommend that you read this Catholic piece. As far as I can tell what the Catholic Church expects from a person in Tryptie’s situation (or yours, since you aren’t married) is that he or she remains chaste, and Tryptie is.

Charlie the Scorpion

Karen, I’m no longer Catholic, not religious like you, and I just say what I want to say, when I want to say it.
“Chaste”?? LOL

kareninca

You relied on Catholic doctrine about a couple of months ago in order to support your claim that Tryptie was wrong.

Charlie the Scorpion

I said Tryptie was in a state of mortal sin by traditional Catholic doctrine, yes. But today’s feeble Church flies the gay flag and won’t go there.
I’m not religious but as a former altarboy some of it has stuck with me.

Just amazing you approve of what he’s doing on the grounds that he is now allegedly “chaste.” Wow

Tryptie

You should probably start energy training as it will help to reduce your intrusive/obsessive thoughts about me if you energetically clear yourself.

kareninca

So you toss out arguments that you don’t agree with. Why don’t you produce an argument against Tryptie’s surgery that is grounded in beliefs you actually hold? Instead of just gross insults?

You also relied on Catholoc doctrine to support the waging of war. If you are truly not religious and not Catholic maybe you should see if you actually hold the beliefs you think hold. You could try using reason.

I wasn’t making the “chaste” argument; I was pointing out Catholic doctrine.

Charlie the Scorpion

Karen, you keep bringing up religion, not me.
I did not “rely on Catholic doctrine to support the waging of war” (what are you talking about?), YOU used your concept of religiosity to vehemently claim that war was always bad and if I thought differently then I should be drafted.

Also, every criticism that Trump recently made about the current Pope is true and then some. Leo is AWFUL, virtually calling for surrender to Islam at a time when thousands of Christians are being murdered annually by Muslims for being Christian!

kareninca

I only brought up Catholicism because you did.

So, why don’t we both leave religion aside (since you are not religious).

You have not given a reasoned account of why Tryptie’s surgery was a bad thing. You still aren’t giving one. If all you do is say insulting things, it will become clear that you don’t have a reason to think it is a bad thing.

Charlie the Scorpion

Here we go again…

I’m not constantly going after Tryptie, I’m responding to him and his defenders here over and over.

I’ve said that I generally dislike that which is unnatural. Transvestitism or whatever you want to call it is not OK with me on a visceral level. I never even signed on to gay marriage.

They demand respect that I’m not giving them and the push that’s been going on to have the tranny agenda forced on people as the next big civil rights movement is abhorrent. I’m so glad Trump is reversing the nonsense, taking down the rainbow flags and terminating officials who had no business pressuring employees, students, and soldiers to approve of the degeneracy.

Are you in favor of a doctor amputating a healthy arm, or both legs, to please somebody who clearly has a psychiatric disorder?
I’m not. I think it should result in the doctor going to jail.

kareninca

I’m not going to give my own view here because my view is religious. It isn’t relevant to the question of whether you have a reasoned view.

The question is what your grounds are for saying that TRYPTIE’S surgery was a bad thing. Tryptie’s own surgery. Not its connection to some political milieu. Not its connection to what some people expect you to think. Tryptie is an individual human who made a decision; why do you think that particular decision was wrong?

So far the only reasons you have given are a personal gut feeling, and some political stuff that is not innately related to Tryptie’s decision.

Saying that Tryptie had this done due to a psychiatric disorder begs the question. It assumes something you are trying to prove.

If your only reason is “I just don’t like it”, that is a reality, but not one that anyone else needs to care about as such. No one needs to care about your gut feelings any more than you care about theirs.

Charlie the Scorpion

You keep accusing me of not having a good reason, but you admit that you have no reason to approve, other than your postmodern religious faith, your feelings.

You refuse to answer if a healthy arm should be amputated on a whim. I’m opposed, so of course I don’t think Tryptie’s surgery should be legal, either. And what they’ve been doing to confused kids is criminal on a massive scale.

Charlie the Scorpion

– Iran is setting up their Hezbollah proxy network in Lebanon
LET ISRAEL DESTROY THEM FUCKERS IN LEBANON.

– Libya is pursuing a chemical weapons arsenal
DISCOURAGE IT AND TRY TO HELP LIBYA BECOME A FUNCTIONAL NATION AGAIN, AFTER BEING SENSELESSLY RUINED BY HILLARY.

– North Korea is developing nuclear weapons
TOO LATE, THEY’VE BECOME A NUCLEAR POWER.

– Iraq is rebuilding the Republican National Guard to its former strength
KILL THEIR LEADERS, SINK THEIR NAVY, TAKE OUT THEIR MILITARY INSTALLATIONS, GET THEIR ENRICHED URANIUM, SUPPORT THE OVERTHROW OF THE THEOCRACY, AND BLOCK IRANIAN SHIPPING UNTIL THIS IS ACCOMPLISHED.

Cyber Viking

Lmao, Charlie you’re a smart boomer, you like chess, you should actually trying playing CRISIS PRESIDENT. I think you could figure it out. It’s fun!

Tryptie

I think it’s cute and I’m glad you’re having fun with making this kind of stuff lately ^-^

Mehen

Rintrah Radagast:

> Ok this is all very interesting, but… what do you guys think of my game???”

https://youtu.be/5ZT3gTu4Sjw?si=JdEBp7Up_EY0GVKh

kareninca

You claim to have “reasons.” I am not making such a claim. I’m not going to describe my religious view of this because it isn’t relevant (and, it’s funny that you seem to think you know the answer). You are the person who keeps yakking about it, not me.

Removal of an arm is not the same as Tryptie’s surgery. It is a false analogy. Also, calling the decision a whim is just an insult. And the question of minors is a red herring.

So, this is just an emotional thing for you. Okay; different people have different emotions. Yours don’t have priority.

Charlie the Scorpion

>>Removal of an arm is not the same as Tryptie’s surgery. It is a false analogy.

Tryptie’s operation is WORSE.

A person who gets an arm cut off is disabled for the rest of his or her life, which can be a burden on society, but – Tryptie denies this – most people who have sexual “alterations” seek to trick others into seeing them as the opposite gender and view this as success. This is evil because it disrupts the natural male/female banter and can make a man furious when he finds out.

Another reason it’s worse is that Tryptie is encouraging others to have the same thing done for his complex, seemingly rational reasons.

I see it as a rejection of the natural order, a rejection of life, and profoundly fucked up and evil.

And Karen, I find it pretty annoying that you refuse to answer questions or engage in debate.
I answer directly and you’ve done nothing but attack me on behalf of Tryptie.

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kareninca

Anyone who decides not to reproduce has ended his or her bloodline just as effectively as Tryptie has. This would include you, right? Plus almost everyone else who is posting here. Talking about what “most” people who have had this surgery seek to do is not relevant to Tryptie’s own choice. I haven’t seen Tryptie trying to encourage anyone else to do anything material other than not eat animals or animal products. Humans are part of nature. Anything they do is part of the natural order. Including war and a lot of other miserable things. This also means that esoteric surgeries are natural. That doesn’t mean that they are good, and it doesn’t mean that they are bad. A lot of people would see killing and eating animals as a rejection of life, and fucked up and evil. The same with war. I have explained the traditional Quaker approach to these sorts of question in the past. I majored in philosophy and then got an advanced degree in a field that requires the ability to reason and argue, so it is not that I can’t do those things to support my position. However, that is not the approach my faith… Read more »

Charlie the Scorpion

You are one of the “new Quakers” eager to fly the rainbow flag, not traditional.

“Quaker study often highlights the shift in scripture from early EXCLUSION of eunuchs to later inclusion, such as in Isaiah 56, which offers them a ‘name better than sons and daughters’.”

kareninca

Charlie, Quaker theology is really complex and has a history. You’re not going to get good info about it on the internet, believe it or not (unless you actually read the primary texts). The secondary material is almost all terrible, because people are too lazy to read the primary material. I’m not one of the new Quakers.

Big Bird

> The question is what your grounds are for saying that TRYPTIE’S surgery was a bad thing.

I’m no longer bothered by Tryptie being trans, and am more interested in what they have to say on other topics, so really have no interest in debating the issue, but I just want to add for context that removing perfectly healthy and viable organs for reasons of vanity, or really any reason that is not considered medically necessary, or that doesn’t have proven health benefits, could be considered a violation of the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm, which could probably also apply to most cosmetic surgeries, and any unnecessary and overly invasive surgeries, such as removing breasts to prevent breast cancer, or removing the uterus as a method of birth control, removing perfectly healthy tonsils and gall bladder because they might become a problem, specifically when there are healthier less invasive options available, also could fall under that category.

Cyber Viking

What even is “natural”? Seems like our entire lifestyle nowadays is “unnatural” to me. Is it really “natural” to drive around in a car, stare at a screen all day, and eat something made in a factory? The more important question than what’s “natural or not, is who cares? Why should we care about what is “natural? Why should some human judgment of “nature” supersede an individual’s freedom? Gender dysphoria is something that is documented in many tribes anyway, are primitive tribes “unnatural” too? This is why the nature argument is retarded. (Sorry Retard) I believe in freedom, people should be allowed to modify their bodies however they please. Transhumanism is based, humanity should direct its own evolution however it sees fit. Reversing your physical age is something I myself am looking forward to. The ” should we amputate the arms and legs of mentally ill people” argument is cute, but in reality those who are suffering gender dysphoria tend to be happier once they transition. https://whatweknow.inequality.cornell.edu/topics/lgbt-equality/what-does-the-scholarly-research-say-about-the-well-being-of-transgender-people/ From a utilitarian standpoint, gender transition is a net good. The same could likely not be said for the imaginary “please amputate my arms and legs” people. It should be noted that I… Read more »

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Charlie the Scorpion

I’M LOVING THESE NEW AI INFO SEARCHES Amputating a healthy limb is usually requested by individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) or Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID), a rare condition where a person feels their body is “over-complete” and requires amputation for mental comfort. (Sounds like someone we know.) This elective, non-therapeutic surgery is highly controversial, ethically challenging, and legally risky for surgeons, often viewed as potentially criminal due to the “do no harm” principle.  Key Aspects of Healthy Limb Amputation: Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID): A condition characterized by an intense, persistent desire to amputate one or more healthy limbs. Sufferers may feel a particular limb is alien to them. Ethical and Legal Dilemmas: Surgeons performing such operations face ethical dilemmas regarding patient autonomy versus the duty to avoid harm. The Healthy limb amputation: ethical and legal aspects – PMC article discusses that such surgery may be considered a criminal act. Risks and Consequences: Amputation is a permanent, irreversible procedure that results in disability. Alternatives: While no cure exists, some individuals find relief through using prosthetics or tools to simulate an amputation, or through psychological therapies, as noted by the BIID (Body Integrity Identity Disorder) – Cleveland Clinic. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/body-integrity-identity-disorder-biid… Read more »

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Big Bird

That’s a really good point.

Personally, I don’t support removing perfectly healthy organs just because someone doesn’t like the way they look or how it makes them feel emotionally, but the fact is once it’s been done it can’t really be undone. So it’s sort of pointless arguing with Tryptie about it, since they seem happy with it, and since you have no power to change what’s already been done, you should just let it go.

If you really want to stop it you have to change the laws and go after the unethical doctors who will literally do anything for money, even if it means literally killing perfectly healthy people with assisted suicide just because someone is feeling sad and is convinced that suicide is the answer, since they don’t really care if it’s the right thing to do, all they care about is getting rich.

Tryptie

What I think happens with people like Charlie, is that they read a lot of internet articles and other sources of information about the world which, intentionally or otherwise, function as propaganda that paints an extremely distorted view of reality. So as an example of how this works, there are a ton of news articles, stories, memes, videos, etc. online that basically portray black people as violent, thuggish, sociopathic apes. People like that obviously do exist, but functionally when you interact with black people in real life, 99% of them are just regular people with a wide variety of personalities and interests. Obviously all the news articles about violently criminal black people couldn’t exist unless there really were some people out there like this, but functionally it just doesn’t describe the how majority of regular black people actually are irl. But when people become repeatedly exposed to the same types of images online over and over again, they start to mistaken the images for the actual reality. This happens with a lot of different groups. Gay people, Asian people, LSWMs, liberal white women, and so on all have these respective ‘stereotypes’. In the real world, most people don’t actually conform… Read more »

Big Bird

< What I think happens with people like Charlie, is that they read a lot of internet articles and other sources of information about the world which, intentionally or otherwise, function as propaganda that paints an extremely distorted view of reality. That’s a really good point too. I think a lot of the propaganda serves as a divide and conquer tactic, because they want everyone fighting amongst each other, instead of finding common ground. < I don’t think a lot of people actually personally know any trans people in real life, because it’s just a pretty rare thing. But the topic gets a huge amount of attention online. I actually worked with a lot trans, at least 5 or 6, at my last job, and one of my direct supervisors was trans, and they were all very nice people. But there is some concern that there is an agenda to normalize and promote transgenderism as a form of propaganda, simply because it’s a very lucrative industry, and also because it’s a good method of population control, since trans people don’t have kids, and because it disrupts the traditional social order of the traditional family unit and clearly defined sexual differences.… Read more »

Charlie the Scorpion

Tryptie > What I think happens with people like Charlie, is that they read a lot of internet articles and other sources of information about the world which, intentionally or otherwise, function as propaganda that paints an extremely distorted view of reality. WRONG MY OPINIONS BASICALLY HAVEN’T CHANGED SINCE LONG BEFORE I LOGGED INTO A COMPUTER OR SAW THE INTERNET. > When you interact with black people in real life, 99% of them are just regular people with a wide variety of personalities and interests….BLAH BLAH BLAH…. when people become repeatedly exposed to the same types of images online over and over again, they start to mistaken the images for the actual reality. WTF? I GREW UP IN ALABAMA AND IVE KNOWN THOUSANDS MORE BLACK PEOPLE THAN YOU WILL EVER MEET IN YOUR LIFE. SOME I CONSIDERED FRIENDS, AND SOME WERE ROBBERS AND MURDERERS. > I don’t think a lot of people actually personally know any trans people in real life, because it’s just a pretty rare thing. I SEE THEM ALL THE TIME. IT’S NO LONGER RARE. > Functionally 99% of trans people look normal, act normal, and live pretty normal lives…BLAH BLAH BLAH NO, THEY DON’T. JUST TODAY… Read more »

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Mehen

Tryptie, fair comment, but I have to push back a little.

The “black crime meme” as you say, is probably overly juiced by internet and social media boosting.

But it’s not accurate to use the over generalizations by NPC’s to thereby conclude that there are just a few “bad apples” and “hey, we are all just humans anyway, right???”

You are correct that it is not “all black people”

It’s not a majority of black people.

It is black males.

Specifically, black males between 14 and 44.

That is the cohort which is the very real problem.

And they wreak havoc far out of proportion to their numbers.

In some form or another, they need to be dealt with.

Charlie the Scorpion

Even Black females are far more likely to commit murder than White males.
The statistics are truly shocking.

Cyber Viking

Even for young black men the vast majority of them are not guilty of serious crimes.

This is doubly retarded on your part Mehen since Hispanics also commit proportionally more crimes on average than whites, by your own logic you also have to be “dealt with”

Tryptie is entirely right on this, a slight difference in average crime rate doesn’t matter too much when it comes to judging a population when the vast majority of that population are innocent. The criminal justice system works, and everyone is getting less and less criminal as time goes on. The murder rate is half of what it was in the 1990s overall for example

Turns out progress is actually being made. Black men of my generation are weebs and femboys and goths. I see little zoomer white boys dating little zoomer black boys. It’s beautiful. Progress is being made.

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Mehen

Your reply was fair, as far as it goes, but then you said: “the criminal justice system works,”

Thanks for letting me know not to take anything you say seriously ever again.

Cyber Viking

It’s best for people to think any system could use improvement. I think your emotive opinions on the justice system are useful in encouraging further progress actually. Most people should believe that the justice system is flawed and needs reform. But since you’re on the heavenblog I’m going to force you to hear the truth of the matter anyway. In general things are orderly and the crime rate is going down over time. Results are what’s important, and results we have. There is the argument to be made that our prisons should be ran more according to the European model and that this would be beneficial, I think that would be better in-general. There has been progress recently in education and other rehabilitative programs like job training that is showing some promising results, so on the rehabilitative front the U.S prison system is actually going in a more positive direction, though in general the U.S prison system is massive and reforms take time. in-general things work fine in this society actually. We don’t need pogroms or whatever insane shit racist motherfuckers think we need to deal with black crime or whatever, the way we handle criminality works fine and we… Read more »

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Mehen

“ In general things are orderly and the crime rate is going down over time. Results are what’s important, and results we have.”

What you have said is a euphemistic and HR-coded expression of entropy.

And I hate HR females.

And by extension, I hate you as well.

I hope you die in a fire.

Big Bird

Be careful what you wish for. Hoping that something bad happens to misguided people, Is very bad karma, and will likely cause you to experience a similar fate.

Don’t you realize that he’s using AI generated responses to compose most of his comments?

The dude supposedly is a high school dropout who never had a job, never had an apartment in his own name, lives off of the charity of his family, and yet he’s an expert in human psychology, human resources, and geopolitics. It’s so funny I forgot to laugh. Odds are he’s lying about everything. So, yeah, probably shouldn’t take anything this person says seriously. It’s like the boy that cried wolf, eventually when he finally gets the guts to speak the truth, in his own words, without using the AI crutch to give some semblance of education and experience, no one will believe him. It’s a shame.

Cyber Viking

>Don’t you realize that he’s using AI generated responses to compose most of his comments?

Incorrect, but I do try to channel that same energy with my own words. I find ChatGPT has more true information to offer than the average person online. I’ve found myself relating to fictional robotic characters often since I have autism. My anima is Jenny Wakeman from My Life as a Teenage Robot and she’s a robot girl.

>yet he’s an expert in human psychology, human resources, and geopolitics.

Correct. That’s what I read about instead of getting a job. I do it for the love of the game. Your average job doesn’t teach you very much about geopolitics.

What is your education level missy? You seem very interested in various conspiracy theories and I’m curious what your background is. Share with the class.

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Big Bird

Yeah, I’m sorry, but I don’t believe you. Anyway, I didn’t mean it as a personal attack, or a dig against you just because you don’t have a job or never graduated high school, it’s really not a big deal, those things are actually not a good measure success, and are kind of overrated. When I was in my 20s I was working full-time, was promoted to a leadership position in a retail setting, but I was living with family and not paying rent, and doing a lot of reading and working on my self-education, and so it’s not a terrible thing to be unemployed if you are a student, but eventually there will come a point when the family isn’t going to take care of you anymore, and you have to take of yourself, otherwise you will starve to death, or end up in a homeless shelter and on welfare and emotionally humiliated. My education is not like Karen’s. I’m a high school graduate. Never went to college. I could’ve went if I wanted to, I had the grades to be able to go, but I chose not to, because I didn’t want to go into debt, but I… Read more »

Cyber Viking

>Yeah, I’m sorry, but I don’t believe you. OK. Retard also believes my posts are all AI generated so that’s two of you. Fine with me, I think it’s a commendation. If people mistake my posts for AI. AI has tons of valuable information, so if you think I’m just reposting an AI that speaks highly of how you perceive me from my perspective. I will bask in your opinion. Thank you with sharing your background. I find it interesting and it helps me understand what kind of person you are. It’s good that you’re a full time student, so am I. Though I will admit I read more articles than books since I’m a zoomer with a short attention span. Don’t worry, I don’t plan on being a neet forever. Either army of trade school for your boy Cyber Viking. (I prefer army, mom wants me to go to trade school.) Ideally four years of army then trade school. I am very slowly getting money for my GED through my mother who has finally determined it’s a worthwhile investment after all these years. She has determined that my first test shall be scheduled on the 25th. I tried to… Read more »

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kareninca

I know plenty of college graduates who couldn’t reason their way out of a paper bag, and plenty of people who didn’t go to college who can reason well and who are better read than most college graduates. A college degree is most often just the result of a desire to conform to the customs of one’s (actual or desired) social class. I only mentioned my degrees to Charlie because he kept saying I wasn’t providing counterarguments, and I can provide counterarguments (but I don’t think they are ultimately fruitful).

Cyber Viking

Anyway you can literally just look at the statistics and see that everything I say is true.

Crime is going down, and the U.S is implementing more and more rehabilitative policies.

https://www.justice.gov/archives/prison-reform

Judge me for being a loser all you want ma’am. It’s easy enough to look up this stuff and doesn’t require whatever fancy degree and wealth you surely have that makes you my social superior in society’s hierarchy. I’m alright with being low status. If you don’t want to take me seriously for being low status I think that’s fine, classism can be a useful heuristic.

I’ve been arguing like this for years btw, before AI. Though people often think I’m a bot. (I take that as a compliment.) It’s really not that hard to look at statistical reality.

I’m now going to go watch Helluva Boss cartoons about gay demons now.

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Cyber Viking

Dislikes, but no counter arguments

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kareninca

Crime is going down in the U.S. because there are hardly any young people anymore. It is young people who commit crime. Also the removal of lead from paint and the air has helped greatly (try googling “lead paint removal crime rates”).

Also crime rates depend greatly on arrest rates. I know someone who is married to a woman who is a close relative of the police chief of a town that has one of the very lowest crime rates in the state I live in. It turns out that the whole family of the police chief is a bunch of drug addicts (and not the “nice” kind of drug addict). They just don’t arrest anyone there. There is plenty of crime but the rates are really low. Police departments report arrests as higher or lower than reality in order to look better or get more funding; that is common.

Cyber Viking

All excellent points.

Looking it up, there are actually about as many young people around today as there were in the 90s, the overall population has simply grown and most of that growth is in old people.

Young people today are still proportionally less criminal today. Yeah lead paint is definitely a big factor. I think advancements in culture and access to new technologies also makes people less criminal.

Your point about police departments manipulating the reports is really interesting.

kareninca

Another thing that has reduced crime rates is abortion. It is horrible and I don’t think it was a good thing or worth the crime reduction, but the aborting of unwanted infants by poor women over the past 50 years has had a huge impact on the crime rate. In your generation you don’t have unwanted kids like earlier generations did. I don’t think you can even imagine what it was like to have loads of impoverished, unwanted young people around. Unsurprisingly, they commit more crimes overall than today’s “wanted” young people do.

That has nothing to do with cultural or moral advancement. Pretty much the opposite.

Research by economists John Donohue and Steven Levitt suggests that Roe v. Wade (1973) contributed to a significant reduction in U.S. crime rates starting in the 1990s. Their “abortion-crime link” hypothesis argues that legalized abortion reduced the birth of children in environments associated with higher crime risk, resulting in roughly 50% lower crime rates over 20 years.”

Of course birth control has helped, too.

Mehen

> Be careful what you wish for. Hoping that something bad happens to misguided people, Is very bad karma, and will likely cause you to experience a similar fate.

Yeah, I was going off the rails last night.

I apologize to CV. I’m dealing with my own personal struggles (which are intense at the moment) and felt the need to externalize them onto any available targets which serve as a punching bag for my ire.

I’d like to say I will do better in the future, but I don’t like to make promises I can’t keep.

By the way, I don’t believe in karma and I think the concept of karma is a another control mechanism which reinforces the nature of this Hell Realm which is constituted by fear, guilt, and shame.

Tryptie will understand what I mean if they have perused Forever Conscious, Christopher Sideris, Tony Sayers, and Mark Devlin.

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Mehen

By the way Tryptie, I’ve seen your YouTube comments.

I like Sideris because because he is very hard-nosed and based.

He recognizes that you guys who purport to have “sovereignty” in the face of things are merely coping.

Your “energy training” is merely cope.

We are all puppets and avatars of “higher forces” and the idea that an avatar in a simulation can undo the programming which created him is pure COPE.

Tryptie

I almost forgot I wanted to reply to this! > By the way, I don’t believe in karma and I think the concept of karma is a another control mechanism which reinforces the nature of this Hell Realm which is constituted by fear, guilt, and shame. Yeah, karma is an absolute scam. What it really does, is it promotes an entirely transactional view of morality where good actions can be used like a currency. Any truly loving god would not carry this view of morality and goodness, much in the same way that we do not seek to develop transactional relationships with the friends and family who we love. In addition to that, it’s plainly obvious that this realm purposefully gives evil people an easier life and actively seeks to punish good people. This is why, for example, the wealthy billionaires are all pedophiles, but someone like Jesus was crucified, as extreme examples. This also makes sense in light of the fact that we live in a world ruled by evil interdimensional beings who seek to encourage evil behaviour. As they say, “no good deed goes unpunished”. > Tryptie will understand what I mean if they have perused Forever Conscious,… Read more »

Mehen

> I’m really curious which youtube comments you mean, as I only post there rarely. I was actually under the impression lately that I’d been shadowbanned from commenting on that site.

Your username contains the word “Vegan” in it.

But more than that, I recognize the signature of your soul

Tryptie

no goober, my username on youtube is also just tryptie. Now I wonder what posts you were mistakening for mine lmao

Cyber Viking

I love HR females personally. They make society a better place.

Mehen you seem to have a lot of resentment towards women in general considering how you directly tried to pick a fight with Big Bird and kareninca in the last thread revolving around your various fantasies. My advice would be to work on that.

I for one hope you live a long and productive life.

Wombat

Is HR ‘human resources’?

If yes, you don’t work, so you wouldn’t know.

Wombat

Yeah, corporate whores are the worst.

Retard

But they do make for good hate fucks after Friday night drinks.HR roasties are the biggest whores.

Retard

Why are my comments being subject to antisemitic censorship?

Why are my comments blaming the goy chemical companies, for all the gender dysphoria, being censored?

Why do you allow patently unlawful hate speech, vilification and EU based human right violations against the Tryptie commenter?

Albeit that I am retarded, I am not THAT retarded.

My question is why?

Wombat

Off topic, but maybe tangentially related to a ‘crisis president’, as we circle the drain and desperately seek ‘the spice’.

Fuck man, get a look at Eromanga: Secret ‘Kuwait of Australia’ fuel-rich claim revealed in tiny town

Furthest town from the sea…

Man, what a claim to fame. Probably got a piddle of oil as well.

Now, I know what you are thinking: that looks like hell on Earth. Some shithole town comprised of a teensy bit of infrastructure in the middle of an incomprehensibly huge nothing. Most entertaining thing is some local beating your teeth out with a cue ball after a skinfull.

No landscape for a romantic.

However, and I know it sounds mental, but there’s something to being in ‘the void’.

Stay a while in a vast, desolate, plain and you might just feel the weight lift.

Mehen
Wombat

Age restricted in my country.

I ain’t loggin’ into nuffin’ to see nuffin’.

Fuckin’ ludicrous.

Wombat

And absurd.

‘They’ make everyone log in to see whatever this X thingo of yours is, but ‘they’ are are uber keen to make trans stuff cool and normal for the kiddies.

It’s all a wee bit absurd and broken.

Charlie the Scorpion

> “They” are are uber keen to make trans stuff cool and normal for the kiddies.

Isn’t it disgusting?
And yet everybody else on here seems to support tranz insanity.
Karen thinks it’s her religious obligation.

Wombat

Abhorrent what it does to the victims and their families.

Wombat

Fuck u downvoter.

Wombat

Downvoter, this is for you: I do not support what the modern trans cult is doing to its victims and their families.

It is abhorrent to every right-minded person.

No apologies or reservations about that from me.

Tryptie

Trans people have a right to receive the medical care they need in order to live happy lives. Normally I might tell you to go to hell, but since we’re both already there I’ll just remind you that it’s very possible for someone to be reincarnated as a trans person, and that most people in this world have been reincarnating here for probably thousands of lifetimes, so even if you haven’t been one already, if you’re not going to bother trying to escape samsara now, then eventually you probably will be trans at some point. Trust me – you’ll want the access to medical care when you are.

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Charlie the Scorpion

Tryptie, you write well and you’re not stupid but the trouble is you dwell in a lake of LIES.

I don’t think you’ve ever said one single thing on this blog that’s actually true. Nothing.

You lie about false reincarnation, you lie about “samsara,” you lie about the normalcy of trans people, you lie about black crime, you even lied about being “fully transitioned,” when in fact you still have a penis.

I’m not obsessed with you but yes, you bother me. This may be the last thing I ever say to you.

Tryptie

You can believe whatever you’d like to. In fact, you’re free to seethe about trans people for the rest of your life if you want, and you can keep on doing it into your next lives on Earth as well – they’ll still be here, as their existence is a feature of how humans inherently work in this realm.

I talk about reincarnation, energy training, and related topics because I want to try to help people have a better chance of leaving this place upon physical death. I consider this world to be inhumane and evil, but if you want to completely ignore everything I say or pretend it’s untrue, you’re free to do that. Nobody can or will stop you from remaining in this world forever if you really want to do so.

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Cyber Viking

From a purely secular lens reincarnation actually makes more sense than believing that consciousness dies with your body. It’s obvious that you can experience qualia, that you have a “point of view” and there’s not really any part of the brain you can point to that can generate something so miraculous. People refer to this as the “hard problem of consciousness” Your body is constantly changing atoms, every ten years or so every single atom in your body has been replaced. You’re like a ship that is constantly getting its planks replaced by new planks, yet somehow the same consciousness survives that whole process and experiences it all as subjectively one thing. Your consciousness attached itself to your body. We can judge that consciousness or your “soul” is something that really isn’t generated by bodies, and more-so it is something that attaches itself to bodies. Judging by the proven fact your consciousness has attached itself to a body, we can judge that its something that attaches itself to bodies. If a thing does something it tends to do that thing repeatedly, ergo, it will attach itself to a body again once you die. That means you very well could be… Read more »

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Wombat

You and your family have my sympathy.

That said, I reject the modern trans cult.

I wish for you a miraculous recovery.

Tryptie

I am happy and doing well. You know absolutely nothing about me, or about trans people in general, and I do not appreciate your attempts to pathologize who I am as a person. I didn’t ask for your stupid opinions or for your fake sympathy, and I don’t want either of them.

Wombat

So, on the one hand you say you need medicine and treatment, and on the other you say there’s no pathology.

Sorry, but that is cuckoo land. It’s like a man claiming there’s no such category as a woman, then demanding to be one.

You and all the other victims of the modern trans cult do have my sympathy.

I have held back because I don’t want to increase suffering of the victims, but the cult keeps on creating more and more victims…

And with that in mind, I reserve my incontestable right of criticism and censure against your cult, the same as I do for everything and everyone else.

Charlie the Scorpion

I wish I had the wombat’s writing skills and I’m glad he’s on my side on this one.

Tryptie

You’re putting words in my mouth. The only pathology was that my body developed during puberty in a way which caused me extreme distress. As in, I was suicidally depressed for 15 years, and it completely went away for good after I transitioned. On the other hand, who I actually am as a person, is not a pathology. Saying that you wish for me to “recover” implies you perceive there to be something wrong with me as I am, even though I have repeatedly told you that I am now happy and doing very well. Your smarmy language and concern trolling do not hide your utter lack of empathy for and understanding of trans people. By the way, the only medication I take in relation to any of this is an estrogen injection which I self-administer every two weeks when I don’t forget to. It’s the same type of thing many cis women take for a variety of reasons. If I stopped taking it at this point, I would eventually just come to resemble a woman who had gone through menopause. I just don’t feel like doing that, I prefer being able to age well :). > It’s like a… Read more »

Cyber Viking

It takes a very brave low status white male to beak from the low status white male consensus and accept trans people.

I for one feel bad people who cannot step outside the incredibly narrow worldview of the typical LSWM.

Wombat

That’s not my experience. Instead, courage is required to speak out against it.

Cyber Viking

It really doesn’t take much courage to believe what everyone else in your socioeconomic tribe believes.

Congratulations, you’re a low status status white male who hates trans people just like all the other low status white males. So brave.

Wombat

Call me whatever you like, but neither you, nor Tryptie, nor anyone else can insult and bully me into supporting your modern trans cult and its child abuse.

Keep trying by all means, but you won’t succeed.

Now, we’ve heard a lot from you two pushing the modern trans cult, so here’s a primer from the other side: Adults Push Trans Contagion – Uncomfortable Truths Episode One Teaser

Tryptie

All you are doing is expressing an opinion on the internet that is shared by probably 30% of the American population. This just tells me you have never done anything which requires genuine courage.

kareninca

Charlie, you have a reading comprehension problem. I did not make a general claim about trans surgery. Please go back and look. Catholic training seems to have ruined your ability to understand other forms of Christian faith.

Charlie the Scorpion

Yeah well, you should have been more clear and forthright while we were on the subject, instead of arrogantly refusing to engage and just attacking me for “being mean to Tryptie.”

And I regret ever mentioning I was raised Catholic.

kareninca

You didn’t just mention you were raised Catholic. You said (among other things) that according to the Catholic Church, Tryptie was in a state of “mortal sin.” To most people who were not raised Catholic that way of parsing things is just bizarre. Not that I dislike Catholicism or Catholics; each person is to be judged by his or her own fruits, to see if he or she is being guided by the Holy Spirit. And the Catholic hierarchy (and its authoritarianism) is also alien to a lot of other Christians. The earliest Christians were in direct contact with Jesus as a teacher. The is our model. Not a hierarchy of priests and bishops and popes. The light that has enlightened very man who has entered the world is an inner guide who is present to everyone at all times. So traditional Quakers don’t “reason” like the Catholic Church does (and by the way, the reasonings of Catholics are grounded in mystic experiences as their first principles; what I am saying is that Quakers feel those mystic experiences are still happening). So we sit in quiet humility to wait for God’s guidance in all matters (ideally). You can tell whether… Read more »

Mehen

Thank you.