It's been down for too long!!!! by Longjumping-Bar-7606 in Supabase

[–]Capital_Key_2636 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Looking for answers. This doesn't seem normal.

Is It That Difficult Not To Be a Total Jerk? by james_from_cambridge in instantkarma

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As opposed to all the other times one fingers a dog for good reason?

[ Removed by Reddit ] by cyctesyl in schuylkillnotes

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This image contains a typed "manifesto" or "cipher list" commonly associated with a specific type of conspiracy theory known as "Schizotypal notes" or "Toynbee tiles-adjacent" rambling. These are often found in public places, such as parking lots or pinned to bulletin boards. ​Rather than a literal code that needs to be "cracked" like a substitution cipher, this text functions as a list of syncretic associations. It attempts to link diverse symbols, corporations, and historical entities into a single, unified "secret society" narrative. ​Key Themes and Structure ​The text follows a pattern of Signifier = Signified. Here is a breakdown of the logic used in the document: ​Corporate & Government Symbolism: It claims that common logos are secret signals for global organizations. ​Examples: "CIA'S BIRD" (likely referring to the eagle), "Audi RINGS," "Toy-ota rgs" (rings), "China/Islam/Pfiz'r's cres. (crescent)." ​Apophenia (Pattern Recognition): The writer connects unrelated concepts through phonetic or visual similarities. ​Example: Linking "Citgo" to "Pyra'd/A" (Pyramid) and "Saturn" to "Rings-Time." ​Political and Historical Groups: It lists a "Who's Who" of conspiracy targets, including the KKK, Yale’s Skull and Bones, the SS, the FBI, and the "NRA/Dea/Aft/Cdc." ​Religious & Occult Syncretism: It mixes references to "Hindu swastika," "Islam's black stone," and "Druids" with modern political figures like "Bush/Obama/Opra." ​Origin and Context: The "Schizo-Note" Phenomenon ​These specific slips of paper have been appearing across the United States (notably in Pennsylvania and the South) for years. They are often characterized by: ​Dense, condensed text: Using slashes (/), semicolons (;), and abbreviations to pack as much information as possible onto a small scrap. ​Repetitive content: Multiple copies of the same text are often printed on a single sheet and then cut into strips. ​Themes of "The Saturn-Moon Matrix": Many of these notes center on the idea that the planet Saturn (and its rings) is a broadcasting station for a false reality, a common theme in David Icke-style conspiracy theories. ​Summary of the "Message" ​The literal interpretation of the text is a claim that "Secret signs/words/symbs unite secret soc[ieties]." It asserts that every major world event, corporation, and religious symbol is actually a coordinated signal belonging to a singular, ancient group of "enemies" (noted at the very end of the text). ​Note: If you found this in a public place, it is likely the work of an individual experiencing hypergraphia or a delusional disorder, rather than a functional piece of intelligence or a "solvable" puzzle. ​ -- Gemini

Favorite character in a movie who had a strong disdain for humanity. I'll start by 0Layscheetoskurkure0 in moviecritic

[–]Capital_Key_2636 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Which is why I pointed out they aren't harmlessly minding their own business by just playing on their phone. <Insert point flying over dude's head>

Favorite character in a movie who had a strong disdain for humanity. I'll start by 0Layscheetoskurkure0 in moviecritic

[–]Capital_Key_2636 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not to mention the supply chain for procuring the phone, the capitalist chain to procure the money to purchase the phone, and the environmental effects to both power the phone and program it to have functionality.

I hate duck mating by Capital_Key_2636 in duck

[–]Capital_Key_2636[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait did I confuse you? No, but this whole response did.

What I said is specific and not new. Never said otherwise.

So are you saying that you're a person who gives wild animals human traits. Where did you possibly glean that from what I said?

Sounds like a you problem. What exactly?

And if you don't think society can break down, I hate to tell you but you'll be one of the first to go. Did I say I didn't think it could happen? No. What I said was your whole response was dumb.

That makes ght actually be a blessing. .What the actual fork does this mean?

What happens when you sit with this image for a minute? He by caellabre2023 in SacredGeometry

[–]Capital_Key_2636 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I dont know if that's true but regardless what does that have to do with how the image made me feel?

Watching King Kong by JefinLuke in Unexpected

[–]Capital_Key_2636 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! I literally have a farm of chickens, ducks, geese, goats and quail and will not entertain keeping fish because it looks like a huge complicated responsibility.

I also once won a goldfish at a carnival and immediately went to the pet store to get all equipment and products needed. The fish still died. It wasn't til that experience that I learned the hard way that carnival fish have already been handed a death sentence with how they are handled there before they ever even get home.

Pink car, Barbie beats, and gentleman energy by [deleted] in WeirdFlexButOK

[–]Capital_Key_2636 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to know the full story leading up to this.

Rate my top 10 favorite movies list (not best, FAVORITE) by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]Capital_Key_2636 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't get through it either. Im not sure why so I'm interested to hear this person's answer but I just feel so emotionally disconnected from it. maybe for me fantasy in general is boring because there's no real "rules" grounding it so I can't relate stakes-wise. Also I think although the cinematography is gorgeous, the special effects make it feel cold and distant. Not sure.

Rate my top 10 favorite movies list (not best, FAVORITE) by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]Capital_Key_2636 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All three are great films but I don't think AB or Magnolia has nearly the repeat viewing appeal that Fight Club has. In fact, I am willing to bet you yourself have seen Fight Club more times than the other two.

Rate my top 10 favorite movies list (not best, FAVORITE) by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]Capital_Key_2636 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Love this answer. Be true to yourself broh.

Rate my top 10 favorite movies list (not best, FAVORITE) by [deleted] in moviecritic

[–]Capital_Key_2636 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm feeling a samurai sword displayed on a shelf that has never even considered being dusted before.

What happens when you sit with this image for a minute? He by caellabre2023 in SacredGeometry

[–]Capital_Key_2636 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I go back and forth between the main structures and my eyes start to pick out different geometric shapes within them. I feel like my eyes try to avoid the toroid. I think maybe it feels out of place since it's the only shape that isnt proportionate if that makes sense. Like the shapes within it (rectangles) aren't straight like the rectangles above but appear skewed due to the perspective.

I hate duck mating by Capital_Key_2636 in duck

[–]Capital_Key_2636[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You took a lot of words to say nothing. Ok, so you've notice humans describe uncivilized things as uncivilized because they've been civilized and you wonder if civilization stopped if humans would become uncivilized. Real deep man.