I genuinely think a lot of millennials are reaching the same conclusion at the same time.
We grew up watching technology make life better every year. Cell phones. iPods. Smartphones. An app for everything. It felt like the future was arriving right in front of us, and we couldn’t wait for what came next.
Then somewhere along the way, it changed.
Everything became a subscription. Social media became algorithms. Every day feels like another once-in-a-lifetime event. The things that were supposed to save us time somehow ended up demanding more of our attention than ever.
We were sold convenience.
What we got was a world that feels faster, louder, more expensive, and somehow less human.
And that’s why so many people I know dream about a completely different life now. Not more technology. Not more optimization.
Just a quiet job, a flip phone, a small town, and a place where life feels real again.
I worked in a grocery store in my youth. You lose a bit of faith in humanity once you see people leave frozen foods to thaw and spoil in the egg section, or wherever. Countless examples. People are the worst.
Carlin told Charlie Rose he'd stopped caring about humanity. Not as a pose — as a genuine philosophical position he'd arrived at after watching every movement he'd ever believed in fail.
Can we go back to the 80s/90s please? I really hate how everything is now. I miss how life was, how people were. The music was better, the films were great. I miss blockbuster video and the days of no social media. Times were so so much better.
When seven of nine scientists connected to a single defense laboratory disappear or die within a year—across distinct fields that converge on next-gen propulsion and energy physics—the statistical odds of chance are infinitesimal.
What we’re witnessing is likely a suppression cascade triggered by policy shifts on UAP disclosure and the exposure risk posed by classified physics breakthroughs.
This is not about extraterrestrials—it’s about control of technologies that could upend the energy, aerospace, and intelligence equilibrium of the modern world.
These are not random tragedies. They are data points on the frontier where science touches power—and power erases footprints.
🚨 'Something Dark Is Going On': Nine Top-Level Scientists Die Or Go Missing In Past Year
https://t.co/gcHsRfP444
I JUST WANT TO REMIND EVERYONE THAT IRAN DID NOT HAVE ANY NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THAT THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ WAS OPEN FOR BUSINESS BEFORE TRUMP STARTED THE EPSTEIN WAR 🤷