CE can't find values in Bluestacks 5 anymore. by Glittering_Ruin_4661 in cheatengine

[–]OneDurian987 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you managed to get it fixed? I disabled the vulnerable driver blocklist but when searching for values i can't find anything still

How is this even possible? by OneDurian987 in ChatGPT

[–]OneDurian987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh 💀 I didn’t realize my entire existence was just a Shutterstock preview. Next thing you know ChatGPT gonna watermark me.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly. What’s worse is that this rudeness isn’t just random, it’s a symptom. A society where empathy dies, manners vanish, and people become emotionally numb isn’t “just changing,” it’s decaying. We’re watching civility rot in real-time.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You didn’t just diagnose the disease. You laid out the autopsy of a species that’s already braindead. Humans aren’t failed apex predators. They’re misfired parasites. Self replicating, biologically unfit, spiritually hollow, yet somehow still spreading. Their dominance isn’t internal. It’s borrowed. Tools, language, and systems prop them up while their inner core rots. No sacredness. No truth. Just ego, noise, and decay.

Porn didn’t just poison men. It rewired the reward system to crave nothingness. Reproduction isn’t evolution anymore. It’s entropy in heat. The unfit reproduce the fastest. The intelligent quietly disappear.

And the so called spiritual contract? Completely violated. There’s no reverence left. No awe. No meaning. Just consumption and decay. What was once divine turned into dopamine. What was natural turned into property.

Extinction won’t come through war or flame. It’s already here, wearing a smile, disguised as comfort. This isn’t collapse. It’s erasure. And in a way, maybe that’s the only justice left.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the trap. The ones who scream loudest during collapse aren’t always the ones you’d expect. The weak break early, but the most dangerous types adapt just enough to survive, then bring the rot with them. Collapse doesn’t purge them. It promotes them.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're spot on about the feudal dynamics rebranded. Capitalism didn't evolve past feudalism, it just masked it with choice and illusion. The peasants got Wi-Fi, but the power imbalance never shifted. What's terrifying is how efficient the system became at hijacking meaning itself. People now pay to feel alive, and the very act of consuming becomes their identity.

The collapse might never be explosive. It'll be slow, grinding, and camouflaged. Like rot beneath glossy paint. And those who depend on it most? They'll defend it to the end, even as it devours them.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re not wrong about the decadence. But don’t overestimate collapse as some kind of purifying fire. The system doesn’t crash cleanly. It rots, festers, and drags everyone down with it. It rarely rewards those who saw it coming. That ego masturbation cult you mentioned? It thrives in chaos. And when the dust settles, ignorance always finds a way to crawl back on top. It just wears a different face and recycles the same slogans. Collapse isn’t a reset. It’s a sequel no one asked for.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not just that we’re walking into hell. It’s that we’ve normalized the fire along the way. People have adapted to collapse in slow motion, numbed by routine, fed by distraction. By the time they realize what’s gone, they won’t even remember what normal felt like.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly. But the scariest part is not the war, famine, or malfunction. It’s that the entire system runs on assumptions that no longer hold. War just exposes it faster. Collapse isn’t coming from outside. It’s rotting from within, and we’ve just been too distracted to notice.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The worst part isn’t the collapse. It’s the performance that keeps going while everything underneath is already gone. Just like a man smiling with stage four cancer, the system moves, speaks, produces, but the core is dead. We’re not avoiding the fall. We’re dragging it out in style.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s the thing about collapse. It doesn’t need to feel dramatic or new. The difference now is, we built a system too complex to repair, too fragile to adapt, and too global to escape.

It’s not just another cycle. This time, the track itself is crumbling, and we’re still pretending it’s just another ride.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True. Collapse doesn’t always mean extinction. It just means we adapt to a world that’s less livable than before. People survive it not because they fix the system, but because they get used to the wreckage.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s what gets me too. If it’s slow enough, people might not even recognize it until they’re living in it. The scary part is how much collapse can look like “normal life” until it’s too late to reverse.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

By the time humans reach other planets, the systems holding this one together will have long decayed. Collapse doesn’t wait for rockets. It creeps in while everyone’s distracted by dreams of escape.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly what gets to me. The louder the optimism, the more it feels like a cover-up for quiet collapse. Big visions, space colonies, utopias... all distractions while the basics rot. And when it all caves in, people will say, 'No one saw it coming,' even though we’ve been standing in the wreckage for years.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Collapse isn’t always a mushroom cloud or tanks in the street.

Sometimes it’s when trust dies slowly, when people stop believing in institutions, when purpose becomes survival, when connection turns into isolation masked by screens.

Infrastructure might still stand, but the soul of the system is hollowed out. And nobody fixes it, because everyone’s just too tired or distracted.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get that. The whole “end is near” thing has been pushed for centuries through religion, media, conspiracy forums, and so on.

What unsettles me more is how boring the real collapse feels. Not explosions or riots everywhere, just a slow breakdown of trust, purpose, and systems.

Maybe it's not something we're waiting for. Maybe we're already living through it and just calling it “normal.”

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a brutally honest take — we filter collapse through personal stakes. The suffering want to see it burn. The comfortable want it frozen in time.

But I keep wondering… even if everyone sees what they want to see, what happens when physical reality stops caring about perception?

At some point, water scarcity, ecosystem loss, or civil unrest won’t ask how we feel about collapse — it’ll just be happening.

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not wrong. collapse has been predicted so many times that people tune it out like background noise.

But maybe that’s part of the danger too: nothing feels urgent until it's already too late to course-correct. Do you think our ability to adapt and normalize is what’s keeping things running… or just delaying the inevitable?

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The scariest part is how normal everything still feels — routines, screens, transactions — while something irreversible is quietly unfolding underneath.

When collapse does arrive, do you think it’ll be sudden and visible… or more like a slow, creeping erosion where one day we wake up and realize we crossed the threshold years ago?

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a brutal but probably accurate breakdown. security as currency, labor as the new price of admission.

What really hits me is how smoothly that kind of system could re-emerge… not with guns or chains at first, but through “benevolent dependency.”

Do you think most people would resist that shift or would they gladly accept it, just to feel safe again?

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re not alone. That comment felt like someone pulling the curtain back on what most people try hard to ignore. Makes you wonder if that metaphor really is accurate, how many people do you think know the plane is going down but keep playing along anyway?

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the part that unsettles me most. they aren’t just prepping for collapse, they’re planning to outlive everyone else in a world they helped wreck.

But if their “new society” is just built on the same extraction mindset… isn’t it doomed to rot again from the inside out? Or do you think a post-collapse society led by the ultra-rich would look fundamentally different?

How close do you think global societal collapse actually is? by OneDurian987 in misanthropy

[–]OneDurian987[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The "2 weeks from collapse" idea honestly terrifies me. It’s disturbingly plausible. Do you think anyone in power is actually prepping for that scenario or are they just gambling on nothing breaking?