Anonymous
8/27/2025, 8:40:20 PM
No.23184282
>>23184269
They can't add me to another list if I'm already on all of them
Anonymous
8/24/2025, 5:55:41 PM
No.82287344
The rise of capitalism led to a breakdown of natural human compassion. People became more concerned with status, wealth, and power, which led to competition and a kind of social "war" where individuals looked out for their own interests at the expense of others.
The state and economic powers work together to manage and shape the public psyche through ideological control by pushing selfishness to maintain profit-making.
In modern capitalism, people consume more than they produce, and in fact, the act of consumption itself has become a defining characteristic of the self. Individuals are encouraged not to produce, but to buy and consume goods that fulfill their desires and sense of identity (which is a significant departure from the earlier ideal of independence through work).
In more traditional or pre-capitalist times, relationships, particularly romantic love, were often imbued with spiritual, emotional, or sacred significance. Love was seen as something transformative and deeply meaningful, tied to a sense of commitment, mutual care, and long-term connection. It was often intertwined with cultural and religious values, and could be viewed as an expression of humanity's higher aspirations.
In the capitalist system, love and relationships are increasingly defined by consumerist values, with partners often seen as commodities that serve each other's pleasure or emotional satisfaction. In this sense, love becomes another form of consumption, where individual desires drive relationships rather than deeper spiritual or emotional commitments. This commodification of love leads to a dissolution of deep emotional bonds and a shift towards more superficial, short-term connections.
Everything revolves around the illusion of "freedom" to do whatever one wants. But the individual is caught in the cycle of consuming more than they produce, ultimately leading to endless short-term satisfaction, frustation and selfishness.
Everything is allowed, nothing is possible.
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 2:05:21 AM
No.81640056
>>81639827
It's gotta be the first category. You can change your personality(or fake it) way easier than you can change your face/height/body.