"So the Tech Bros, in their infinite mediocrity, decided to bypass the human element entirely.
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"So the Tech Bros, in their infinite mediocrity, decided to bypass the human element entirely. They built a machine that scrapes our work—our pain, our joy, our very souls—without consent, grinds it into a mathematical slurry, and extrudes it as a flavorless, inoffensive paste that can be sold by the bucket."
The writing in this post is just absolutely delicious.
https://sightlessscribbles.com/the-colonization-of-confidence/
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"So the Tech Bros, in their infinite mediocrity, decided to bypass the human element entirely. They built a machine that scrapes our work—our pain, our joy, our very souls—without consent, grinds it into a mathematical slurry, and extrudes it as a flavorless, inoffensive paste that can be sold by the bucket."
The writing in this post is just absolutely delicious.
https://sightlessscribbles.com/the-colonization-of-confidence/
@Draconicrose this is a great way to poetically describe the current situation
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"So the Tech Bros, in their infinite mediocrity, decided to bypass the human element entirely. They built a machine that scrapes our work—our pain, our joy, our very souls—without consent, grinds it into a mathematical slurry, and extrudes it as a flavorless, inoffensive paste that can be sold by the bucket."
The writing in this post is just absolutely delicious.
https://sightlessscribbles.com/the-colonization-of-confidence/
@Draconicrose It sounds like dystopian fiction but it's true today’s real life.
...whatever "real" still means...
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"So the Tech Bros, in their infinite mediocrity, decided to bypass the human element entirely. They built a machine that scrapes our work—our pain, our joy, our very souls—without consent, grinds it into a mathematical slurry, and extrudes it as a flavorless, inoffensive paste that can be sold by the bucket."
The writing in this post is just absolutely delicious.
https://sightlessscribbles.com/the-colonization-of-confidence/
@Draconicrose Thank you for sharing the blog (and karolherbst for boosting this to my attention). Never read Robert before, but his story is incredibly evocative. The scenes paint themselves in your mind, delivering the emotion inside of them to you quite raw.
Thanks again.
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