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Comment by alganet

15 hours ago

There's a nation proud of overspinning enrichment turbines with a complicated computer virus that can even work offline. No conspiracy, that's just StuxNet.

So, when you start learning about tech, you get paranoid. If you're not, it's even weirder.

The fact that someone can target you, individually, is undisputable. Whether it will or not, that's another question.

What I can recommend if you think you are being observed, is to avoid the common pitfalls:

Don't go full isolationist living without technology. That is a trap. There is nowhere to hide anyway.

Strange new friends who are super into what you do? Trap.

You were never good with girls but one is seemingly into you, despite you being an ugly ass dirty computer nerd? That is a trap. Specially online but not limited to it.

Go ahead, be paranoid. When an article comes to probe how paranoid you are, go ahead and explain exactly how paranoid you have become.

But live a normal life nonetheless, unaffected by those things. Allow yourself to laugh, and be cool with it.

Hundreds of clone accounts doxxing me? Well, thanks for the free decoys.

Constant surveillance? Well, thank you for uploading my soul free of charge to super protected servers.

Dodgy counter arguments in everything in care to discuss? Sounds like training.

The paranoid optimist is quite an underrated character. I don't see many of those around.

Sounds like the age old adage: if it's too good to be true, it is.

  • I also tend to be very skeptical towards popular sayings. Sometimes, they fail.

    "true" in the sense you used here. Have you thought about what it means in that context?

    We live in an age full of fear of missing out baits and reversed versions of such. There is no sense of "oh, this is good for me" that can be relied upon (implied in the original comment, you are going to find it), although there are sayings.

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  • There is a list of things I keep under profound consideration always.

    Information that travels backwards in time is one of them. I have a pretty good idea on how it could be possible and who would have the resources to do it.

    God is also another. However, I am a very unorthodox student of religion. I deeply respect anyone that uses it to foster a good behavior. Whoever uses it to trick others, I tend to see more as an act of hostility towards innocent believers. Like, if someone tries to put me into a religion mindset just to fuck with me, it's a dick move.

    What I know for sure is that God would not make mistakes. Whatever monitors me, does. It did so many times. I know it embarrasses them. It's delightful in that sense. So, yeah. God might exist, but I ain't talking about it when I describe paranoia.

    Another thing that is quite recent in my studies is psychology and how we are all so vulnerable to it. I started to despise it a little bit. How come it never solved so many issues? How come it seems to put them to evidence but not fix them, and by putting them to evidence, make them worse?

    Anyway. Do you want even more paranoia? If you like it, I should be supposed to charge for it, you know.