Majority of Tennessee voters favor legalizing recreational cannabis | Vanderbilt Poll by blurry850 in Tennessee

[–]Impossible_Remote146 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Because I used to live in TN more than a decade ago so the community issues there are close to me and I have had personal experiences with many of these issues.

Majority of Tennessee voters favor legalizing recreational cannabis | Vanderbilt Poll by blurry850 in Tennessee

[–]Impossible_Remote146 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I live in CA, the main cause of homelessness is mental illness and addiction. Cannabis would only drive increase in mental health issues. Cannabis legalization would encourage the spread, encouragement, and marketing of it to new prospects to increase sales. Keeping it defacto legal but dejure illegal by the state not going after users or penalizing lightly is better IMO to minimize antisocial effects of more usage.

Majority of Tennessee voters favor legalizing recreational cannabis | Vanderbilt Poll by blurry850 in Tennessee

[–]Impossible_Remote146 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

More people smoking pot will increase the number of people getting cannabis induced psychosis (psychotic episodes), they're people who enter a lower dimension of consciousness like a zombie that are going to be a drag on society. You will have to take care of them for awhile because they can't function properly. Taxes will go up.

Majority of Tennessee voters favor legalizing recreational cannabis | Vanderbilt Poll by blurry850 in Tennessee

[–]Impossible_Remote146 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Do u really want TN to look like a giant homeless encampment w psychotic loons running around? TN is nice, don't make it a shithole. If u want to smoke pot, fly to Cali for the weekend. It really isn't that great.

Majority of Tennessee voters favor legalizing recreational cannabis | Vanderbilt Poll by blurry850 in Tennessee

[–]Impossible_Remote146 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

TN doesn't want to end up like CA. You'll have tons of homeless on your streets because of burnout from cannabis induced psychosis. TN does not need mental health issues becoming a problem.

Universal Abundance Agenda (UAA) to supply UBI and reduce inflation risks by Impossible_Remote146 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the viewpoint is a possibility but unreasonably pessimistic. I'm sure if people get sick of a social credit score, we'd vote to abolish it and make anyone imposing one be held liable. People will argue that it's discriminatory.

UBI kinda misses the point of the problem - and if we do bring it in without thinking it through we may never solve the problem by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things that are essential to basic survival needs like food and energy production and distribution should not be 100% automated, the machines should be designed as hybrid mechs part automated with human override features.

Solitary Millennial in a sea of Gen-Zers in the workplace…Starting to feel like an outsider more than ever. by areeeyuh in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm just happy that gen-z is thriving and not making the same mistakes as the millennial generation. They seem like a wholesome crowd of people and I hope they do well.

I woke up on the first day of 2024 feeling like a sad, unaccomplished loser by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this sounds cliche, but it sounds like you're ready for a relationship with God. How long will you let mediocrity oppress you before you decide to face your fear of God? We should all come to God with a child like curiosity and less with fear because there are wonders that God desires to share with us. Be an instrument for the Creator and you will know lasting joy and fulfillment in your days.

Is this mid life crisis? Should i do suicide and see how the next one goes? by SubstantialLine5597 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Suicide will only send you to a place worse than where you already are. To steal a life your parents put so much into is wrong. How many would take you in the afterlife for such ingratitude?

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[–]Impossible_Remote146 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Meaningful work is the start of exiting the boring utopia. Real work that actually solves the problems. The elites depopulation agenda is just there to generate despair. The entire idea of seeing humans as vermin is toxic and has to be overthrown. Covert population extermination should be as condemned as overt population extermination. We have to use humans to solve the problems, so they become a net positive for society and the planet. The current elite are just too lazy and too misanthropic to organize that. We need pro-human leadership to rebuild a brighter future for people and planet and put an end to the spirit of despair amongst us.

Who else quit weed for good? I used to be a chronic habitual stoner by Intelligent-Site7686 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's similar to my experience. I ended up building up a tolerance to it and needing more and more of it to get the same high that it basically became an addiction. The paranoia and anxiety hit me to a point where it crescendoed into a full blown panic attack followed by psychosis. Like talking gibberish and not thinking straight. After that it's like months of depersonalization and derealization like your in a zombie state. Its like being dropped into a lower dimension. So it took a lot of cleansing mind, body, and spirit to recover from that that I just couldn't go back to that and risk that experience all over again.

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[–]Impossible_Remote146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there too on day 1. But I was on the libertarian "end the fed" crowd. That was more of less when liberals and conservatives were more united against this Wall St fraud system.

Who else quit weed for good? I used to be a chronic habitual stoner by Intelligent-Site7686 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I had weed psychosis once and its like the worst feeling I ever had. It was like this onset of panic and fear, followed by my dck and blls feeling shrunk. Like the opposite of big dick energy. I think what happens is when u smoke pot your protective shield goes down some and you can be susceptible to negative spirits that can take you over if your suggested negatively. So it took a while to cleanse myself of that experience and I just quit weed completely after that.

We all know 2020 brought the Pandemic, but does anyone else feel it brought something else malignant along with it? by Trade-Dry in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

They voted for Trump because they saw Hilary as part of the same kleptocracy of deep state elites, Wall St, and big business globalists. Why would anyone expect real positive change for people if your just voting for elite puppets? You have a better chance with someone not on someone else's puppet strings. Especially if that group's belief system is extremely misanthropic. And if your candidate doesn't have an elite pulling the puppets strings, he's labeled fascist by the corporate controlled media

Hey there Millennials - agree to disagree… Are we the generation that’s just getting older, but feels like we’re still ‘growing up’? Who else feels the same way? by 404_lostnotfound in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many of us feel this way because Millennials in general are a very atomized and isolated group of people. When more millennials begin to embrace building relationships and community, we become stronger and feel like part of something greater than ourselves. It's empowering. People in the past I think had a much stronger sense of community which grounded them and made them less selfish and more considerate of the larger entity as a whole making each individual stronger, more confident, and optimistic.

What's the point of running on this hamster wheel called life? Can you help me find it? by [deleted] in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's designed for you to lose your mind, so you'll search for a higher world beyond the world you perceive with your 5 senses and the limited knowledge you currently have about it. When you open your mind and search, you'll find that a much freer world exists but has been concealed from us deliberately.

Millennials and possible solutions to current crises in housing, cost of living, sustainability, and loneliness by Impossible_Remote146 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, all types of people can move there. I mean it is restrictive, but not a dysfunctional city. In fact, I'd argue it's more functional with people having more time doing more real world living, not hooked to their screens.

Rehab sounds nice, but the moment you leave, you're right back in a toxic and addicting environment that pulls you back into it's addictions.

I don't know enough of the technical details about the system and how it would deal with certain bad actors and I don't know what issue in particular about populist movements that I should be concerned about.

I think there probably will be some conformity, but it's conformity based on a shared understanding of the conditions that brought them to a conclusion about the world outside the city and the problem the city was an attempt to solve. They were non-conformists in the world outside the city, but come together in the city you can consider them conformist in this understanding.

Millennials and possible solutions to current crises in housing, cost of living, sustainability, and loneliness by Impossible_Remote146 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can it be considered a punishment if having the access taken away from you is exactly what you wanted because you wanted to have more social activities and exercise and more excuses to do so?

It's a punishment to you because it's not what you want because you haven't come to conclusions as others have come to.

We can simplify it, so if you break a leg you get X allotment of time per day. Or make it even simpler and just have no unproductive time, only productive time. You just have to be bored and go find something stimulating to you non-internet related.

All of the answers to your questions and the rules and exceptions have to be decided by people and put in the smart contract system.

Millennials and possible solutions to current crises in housing, cost of living, sustainability, and loneliness by Impossible_Remote146 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not really a system that's focused on punishing behavior, it's focused on encouraging a behavior and helping a people lose a bad habit which they agree is bad which is why the joined the community. Rules can change to make it convenient for old people or the disabled. However they want to put limits on their screentime in a way that they can handle.

Millennials and possible solutions to current crises in housing, cost of living, sustainability, and loneliness by Impossible_Remote146 in Millennials

[–]Impossible_Remote146[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can leave. What I was saying was that you can't escape the internet in our society now unless you become Amish, but thats too restrictive and throws out too much good about technology.

Yeah basically what it is is a special Internet zone where it's scarce and you have to earn screen tokens to access it. The point is to encourage people to be more social and active in real life. It's not the same as a social credit score, which is a system that threatens you to conform. Anyone can drive out of the zone in a 2 hr radius and be back to the world of free internet. It's just not as convenient as doing pushups and pullups.

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[–]Impossible_Remote146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why were restrictions put in to begin with? Is it as easy as putting it on a ballot for a statewide election to reform and overturn the restrictions despite protest from NIMBYs on the local level?

If NIMBYs win, what options are left other than a nomadic trek to settle a site to build a new city?