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/v/ - Abiotic Factor
Anonymous No.718363327
>>718362682

See: >>718357718 >>718357832

Abiotic Factor does such a great job of characterize, fairly, how the GATE foundation and its' employees aren't poor delicate misunderstood geniuses being vitcimized by ignorant military organization. This entire facility is staffed by grossly irresponsible technocrats who've written a blank "the ends justify the means" cheque. Imagine if Elon Musk had studied theoretical quantum physics instead of engineering.
Think of it this way: Anteverse 22, the native dimension of the Exor, is already a potential dooms day situation with how strongly the fauna and flora react to our comparatively high-entropic dimension. There's literally half a dozen pests spawning in the kitchen every night. That's just one dimension. I don't know the grand total, but they've at least opened half a dozen more.
The various para-military groups trying to genocide this facility are making a completely rational decision.
/v/ - Thread 714859847
Anonymous No.714860974
>>714859847
>Why are female writers obsessed with therapy

Therapy has successfully cultivated a kind of nouveau atmosphere where you're not "crazy" for going to it, but a tasteful, sensitive, put-together, kind of individual. There's an element of a "humble brag" to it, but then it also kind of serves the same purpose religion used to have where you'd go vent to a priest or a shaman about what an unhinged retard you are, pay them, and then run off to go build up more shit.

The entire culture/atmosphere around it is retarded and unhealthy.
People in the past were forced to see therapists, and it was ugly and there was abuse. They'd hypnotise you, electrocute you, sometimes they'd just give up and have you lobotomized. Bad scene.
People in the recent past "got to" go to therapists and it began to kind of cultivate a culture of, "you'd lay on a couch and cry to a soft spoken Jewish man or middle-aged educated woman about how work sucks or your dad hit you too often too hard" and people opened up to the sitcom depiction of a therapist and kind of abandoned the idea that you're supposed to go to one to get better and not keep seeing one for fucking decades.