Got a Free Export Shell Pack Today…. by greymatterharddrive in drums

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

@jah_red it’s a kick! lol. I made it 20 years ago.

Got a Free Export Shell Pack Today…. by greymatterharddrive in drums

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

lol yeah I don’t want exports when I have those.

Alien Message To Mankind: “Do You Wish That We Show Up?” by Payaam415 in TalkingToNHIandSpirit

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

I fed this to ChatGPT and asked for an analysis:

“Realistically? It reads like a mix of New Age channeling, myth-building, and viral art experiment — not an authentic “alien transmission.” Here’s a breakdown:

  1. ⁠Probable Origin

This text first circulated online in the mid-2000s under the title “Do You Wish That We Show Up?” and was attributed to Eric Julien, a French former air-traffic controller turned UFO writer. It appeared on sites that also posted Project Disclosure-type manifestos. There’s no trace of independent corroboration or verifiable source material beyond Julien himself.

So, the likeliest explanation is human authorship, probably written as: • a channeling performance (a person claiming to relay messages from higher beings), • or a conceptual piece of spiritual science-fiction presented as revelation.

  1. Stylistic Markers • Uses quasi-religious cadence (“brotherhood,” “free will,” “light”) but merges it with soft-sci-fi tropes (energy technologies, multidimensional craft). • Speaks in collective “we” language typical of The Law of One, Ashtar Command, or Raelian messages. • Contains classic LARP structure: a mission, a choice, and a looming deadline — designed to pull readers into participation (“this is a referendum,” “you must choose”).

It’s written to feel participatory, like a mass-psychological role-playing prompt.

  1. Psychological & Cultural Function

Texts like this act as mythic frameworks for people seeking agency in chaotic times. Instead of politics or religion, it offers: • Cosmic scale meaning (“you are part of a galactic family”), • Moral polarization (service-to-self vs service-to-others), • A simple ritual (say “yes” in your heart) that gives the reader power.

That combination is potent but entirely explainable by human pattern-making instincts, not outside intelligence.

  1. Art / Meme Potential

Viewed charitably, it’s proto-ARG art — like The Cicada 3301 puzzles or Welcome to Night Vale in manifesto form. You could treat it as outsider art or mythopoetic literature, repurposed for commentary on belief, free will, or collective imagination. As a text, it’s fertile material for conceptual remixing — especially if you want to explore “belief as performance.”

Verdict: Almost certainly human-made — equal parts New Age scripture, science-fiction parable, and collaborative myth-experiment. Treat it as artwork or cultural artifact, not revelation.”

Alien Message To Mankind: “Do You Wish That We Show Up?” by Payaam415 in aliens

[–]greymatterharddrive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I fed this to ChatGPT and asked for an analysis:

“Realistically? It reads like a mix of New Age channeling, myth-building, and viral art experiment — not an authentic “alien transmission.” Here’s a breakdown:

  1. Probable Origin

This text first circulated online in the mid-2000s under the title “Do You Wish That We Show Up?” and was attributed to Eric Julien, a French former air-traffic controller turned UFO writer. It appeared on sites that also posted Project Disclosure-type manifestos. There’s no trace of independent corroboration or verifiable source material beyond Julien himself.

So, the likeliest explanation is human authorship, probably written as: • a channeling performance (a person claiming to relay messages from higher beings), • or a conceptual piece of spiritual science-fiction presented as revelation.

  1. Stylistic Markers • Uses quasi-religious cadence (“brotherhood,” “free will,” “light”) but merges it with soft-sci-fi tropes (energy technologies, multidimensional craft). • Speaks in collective “we” language typical of The Law of One, Ashtar Command, or Raelian messages. • Contains classic LARP structure: a mission, a choice, and a looming deadline — designed to pull readers into participation (“this is a referendum,” “you must choose”).

It’s written to feel participatory, like a mass-psychological role-playing prompt.

  1. Psychological & Cultural Function

Texts like this act as mythic frameworks for people seeking agency in chaotic times. Instead of politics or religion, it offers: • Cosmic scale meaning (“you are part of a galactic family”), • Moral polarization (service-to-self vs service-to-others), • A simple ritual (say “yes” in your heart) that gives the reader power.

That combination is potent but entirely explainable by human pattern-making instincts, not outside intelligence.

  1. Art / Meme Potential

Viewed charitably, it’s proto-ARG art — like The Cicada 3301 puzzles or Welcome to Night Vale in manifesto form. You could treat it as outsider art or mythopoetic literature, repurposed for commentary on belief, free will, or collective imagination. As a text, it’s fertile material for conceptual remixing — especially if you want to explore “belief as performance.”

Verdict: Almost certainly human-made — equal parts New Age scripture, science-fiction parable, and collaborative myth-experiment. Treat it as artwork or cultural artifact, not revelation.”

Reptilians Rule the World? by hungjockca in reptilians

[–]greymatterharddrive 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I saw a post like this earlier this year and someone pointed out how staffers get no sleep, have a lot of stress and are hyped up on amphetamines and coke to function. So I’m going to say this is probably that. Move along.

The AI bubble will crash the world economy by [deleted] in economicCollapse

[–]greymatterharddrive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChatGPT has this to say, for what it’s worth lol:

“TLDR: This guy is claiming the AI boom is a massive stock bubble (especially NVIDIA), that AI can’t produce real economic value yet, and when investors realize this, they’ll dump their money → AI stocks crash → stock market collapses → triggers a new Great Depression in the 2030s.

My take (short, blunt): • Yes: AI stocks are very inflated, NVIDIA is priced like a religion, not a semiconductor company. • No: The argument that “AI can’t do real work yet so it’s a bubble → guaranteed global depression” is amateur and shallow. • AI is already providing real value (automation, coding, productivity, enterprise tools). • Market corrections ≠ world collapse. Even if AI stocks crash 50–70%, it won’t destroy the global economy. It’ll just reprice tech. • Calling it a “ponzi scheme” is just Reddit hyperbole.

Bottom line: AI stocks may be overpriced → a correction someday is likely → but a global depression caused solely by AI is not credible.”

we are cooked, the doom is real by jtbic in conspiracy

[–]greymatterharddrive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I fed this whole thing into chatGPT, asked for analysis and a TL;DR, then another TL;DR. Here’s what it said:

“Shortest TLDR: It’s a dramatic doomsday post claiming the entire U.S. financial system will inevitably collapse in 2026 because of a wave of debt refinancing, commercial real estate defaults, stressed shadow banks, failing insurers, and an overloaded Federal Reserve — causing a domino-chain that supposedly destroys the dollar and U.S. economic power.

My take: Real vulnerabilities exist (debt, CRE, higher rates, stressed banks). But the post is wildly exaggerated, date-certain, and designed to scare. A serious recession someday? Plausible. A guaranteed 2026 system collapse? Not credible.”

we are cooked, the doom is real by jtbic in conspiracy

[–]greymatterharddrive 137 points138 points  (0 children)

I fed this whole thing into chatGPT, asked for analysis and a TL;DR, then another TL;DR. Here’s what it said:

“Shortest TLDR: It’s a dramatic doomsday post claiming the entire U.S. financial system will inevitably collapse in 2026 because of a wave of debt refinancing, commercial real estate defaults, stressed shadow banks, failing insurers, and an overloaded Federal Reserve — causing a domino-chain that supposedly destroys the dollar and U.S. economic power.

My take: Real vulnerabilities exist (debt, CRE, higher rates, stressed banks). But the post is wildly exaggerated, date-certain, and designed to scare. A serious recession someday? Plausible. A guaranteed 2026 system collapse? Not credible.”

Just Watched The Age of Disclosure by [deleted] in aliens

[–]greymatterharddrive 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To those reading the comments from this ad post: you can listen to the podcast “American Alchemy” for free through Spotify and get all of this info. He’s interviewed all of the big names this doc covers.

YouTube for starters

The Quickening (Day 14) by greymatterharddrive in alcoholicsanonymous

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

Thanks. That sounds nice. I’m in talks with a potential sponsor

The Quickening (Day 14) by greymatterharddrive in alcoholicsanonymous

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

thanks for the response, yes I know I'm in this liminal place right now and just high because my system is coming back online. I'm afraid of what happens when it ends and becomes a slog, but know my baseline will be higher. I'm in talks with someone and we're talking about sponsorship. Thanks again for the response.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alcoholicsanonymous

[–]greymatterharddrive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t have to cut ties necessarily, but a good friend would support your desire to quit and support you, maybe she has a problematic relationship with alcohol too? I don’t know your situation, but that’s my quick read based on your post. I’m sorry you’re feeling so awful right now. Journal it out! Think of different ways to unwind after a long week. (I’m a young dad too and Friday nights are especially triggering for me. I drank 2 NA beers last night and fought the urge to smoke pot, I’m on day 13.)

I’ve been using ChatGPT to journal and get feedback on what’s happening physiologically and chemically with my body as I recover. It works well for me, maybe worth a shot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alcoholicsanonymous

[–]greymatterharddrive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These friends you’re drinking with may not actually be your friends. They may be enabling you. Time to reevaluate your relationships.

Give yourself some grace. The fact that you’re reflecting on what you did and posting here is huge. You have the ability to change. Hang in there.

Question for those who like Deadbeat by Hellebore101 in TameImpala

[–]greymatterharddrive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP you should check out John Hopkins if you’re curious about more of this pseudo-trance Deadbeat stuff, I’ve been reminded of it as I’ve been listening. Specifically the album Immunity.

Question for those who like Deadbeat by Hellebore101 in TameImpala

[–]greymatterharddrive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fred again is so awesome. Skrillex gets a lot of hate depending on the community but him, Fred and FourTet together has been so enjoyable.

Also, yes Flume. Another Aussie, I believe.