
Propaganda in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
Once upon a time, if you wanted to give the government a nudge, you'd probably take your protest signs and make some noise on the streets. Back in those days, the government's bag of tricks for shaping what you thought—or sprinkling a little curated misinformation here and there—was pretty straightforward. We're talking about the classic combo of education, radio waves, and the trusty trio of TV networks: NBC, CBS, and ABC. Ah, the late 1950s to the 1970s, often reminisced as t...

The Archaic Revival
We have gone sick by following a path of untrammeled rationalism, male dominance, attention to the visible surface of things, practicality, bottom-line-ism. We have gone very, very sick. And the body politic, like any body, when it feels itself to be sick, it begins to produce antibodies, or strategies for overcoming the condition of dis-ease. And the 20th century is an enormous effort at self-healing. Phenomena as diverse as surrealism, body piercing, psychedelic drug use, sexual permissiven...

Are we human, or are we 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺?
The establishment seeks to destroy 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 at all costs simply because it cannot be indoctrinated.𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 is the only movement standing for ultimate freedom in a world that maximally seeks to dominate and indoctrinate all peoples. When you were born, you were sold a false bill of goods. We all were. Growing up in the world today, everyone applies their appropriated labels and projections onto you from the day you are born, and in some cases, even before you’re developing in the womb. You di...
# Metanorm Cultivating 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 energy straight from the Open Source.

Propaganda in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
Once upon a time, if you wanted to give the government a nudge, you'd probably take your protest signs and make some noise on the streets. Back in those days, the government's bag of tricks for shaping what you thought—or sprinkling a little curated misinformation here and there—was pretty straightforward. We're talking about the classic combo of education, radio waves, and the trusty trio of TV networks: NBC, CBS, and ABC. Ah, the late 1950s to the 1970s, often reminisced as t...

The Archaic Revival
We have gone sick by following a path of untrammeled rationalism, male dominance, attention to the visible surface of things, practicality, bottom-line-ism. We have gone very, very sick. And the body politic, like any body, when it feels itself to be sick, it begins to produce antibodies, or strategies for overcoming the condition of dis-ease. And the 20th century is an enormous effort at self-healing. Phenomena as diverse as surrealism, body piercing, psychedelic drug use, sexual permissiven...

Are we human, or are we 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺?
The establishment seeks to destroy 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 at all costs simply because it cannot be indoctrinated.𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 is the only movement standing for ultimate freedom in a world that maximally seeks to dominate and indoctrinate all peoples. When you were born, you were sold a false bill of goods. We all were. Growing up in the world today, everyone applies their appropriated labels and projections onto you from the day you are born, and in some cases, even before you’re developing in the womb. You di...
# Metanorm Cultivating 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 energy straight from the Open Source.

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The Reflexive Core of Human Nature
Think you've evolved? Think again.
Nestled within each individual is a minuscule cavehuman. This primitive entity possesses its own distinct models of the world and an arsenal of mental shortcuts designed to circumvent any deeply analytical thoughts. At the core of every living human, the cavehuman functions as a reflexive, reactive, and intuitive processing center. Deprived of any capacity for introspection, it more closely resembles a read-only memory system.
The Cost of Instinctual Inertia
As the world evolves, so too have the games and challenges that confront our innate cavehuman. Once proficient in a limited array of games, this primitive aspect of our psyche now finds itself dwarfed by the ever-expanding repertoire of worldly diversions. The modern human, grappling with these complexities, is left with a lingering sense of inadequacy, often compounding ambient feelings of needing to belong into something far more confusing and desperate.
Our cavehuman's instinctual judgment mechanisms can lead us to evaluate complicated issues through an oversimplified lens. For instance, the inclination to reduce complex social dynamics to a binary of 'us vs. them' creates a cognitive blind spot in our understanding of intricate global issues like climate change, economic inequality, and systemic injustice. This reductive instinct can limit our capacity for empathy, collaboration, and creative problem-solving—skills that are paramount in a world of increasing interconnectedness.
The advent of technology, particularly the emergence of language, has propelled an explosion of memes and games, transforming human existence into an intricate labyrinth. What was once primarily a primal struggle of "kill or be killed" has evolved into a multifaceted tapestry of challenges and interactions, a far cry from the simplicity of our not-too-distant past.
A Guiding Light or an Impediment?
By maintaining constant awareness of this inner cavehuman, one can strive to live a more examined life, consciously keeping the primitive instincts in check. This vigilant self-reflection enables us to better understand our inherent biases, desires, and limitations, fostering personal growth and a deeper connection with the complex world around us.
The majority of issues related to in-group and out-group dynamics within humanity can be traced back to this inner cavehuman. This primitive aspect of our psyche is responsible for the instinctive categorization of individuals as either part of "us" or "them," which historically enhanced our chances of survival. As society has evolved, however, these deeply ingrained behaviors have often led to conflict, prejudice, and division, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing our innate cavehuman tendencies in order to foster understanding and unity among diverse communities.
"Your inner cavehuman isn't just a bystander; it's a mosh pit of primal instincts."
The mental pathways ingrained within the human mind are deeply rooted in the cavehuman's favor, while the rapidly evolving world, driven by the introduction of various technologies, increasingly diverges from the primitive instincts that once defined and led us. At a certain juncture, if one becomes aware of this disparity, 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 emerges as the force or realization utilized to pry oneself away from the cavehuman's now maladaptive traits. This process can be simultaneously terrifying and exhilarating, or an enthralling blend of emotions that transcends conventional understanding and pushes us towards growth, adaptation, and self-discovery.
Saying "Thank You, but No Thank You" to Your Inner Cavehuman
It is crucial not to let your inner cavehuman dictate your identity in the modern world, as its primitive instincts and perspectives have limited relevance in our contemporary society. By recognizing its presence and maintaining self-awareness, we can ensure that our actions and decisions align with the nuanced complexities of today's world, rather than being solely driven by the impulses of our ancient selves.
Indeed, if one is cognizant of the inner cavehuman's influence, it becomes possible to identify cultural memes or trends that cater more to the primitive instincts and desires of our ancient selves. By understanding these inclinations, we can critically analyze their impact on our modern lives and make informed decisions that promote personal growth, social cohesion, and collective progress, rather than succumbing to the allure of our primordial instincts.
Is your inner cavehuman hijacked and larping around as a modern human, or do you have it behind the museum glass where it, for the most part, now belongs?
Join 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 in saying, "Thank you, inner cavehuman—Fuck you... but thanks."
And finally a..
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Amidst the rapid evolution of society and the ever-complex narrative of existence, there lies a primitive essence within us all, our inner cavehuman. This ancient companion navigates the modern world with a simplistic lens, often overwhelmed by the nuanced challenges that define today's reality. It yearns for a touch of simplicity, a taste of familiarity amidst the uncharted waters of the techno-future.
Enter New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎. It’s not just a beverage; it’s a fizzy ode to the journey of self-discovery, a gentle whisper to our inner cavehuman that the future, though different and daunting, is also exciting and effervescent. The Farcaster flavor of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 isn’t just a taste; it’s a message to our primitive core, offering a blend of reassurance and exhilaration as we step into the unknown realms of tomorrow.
With every sip of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎, feel the ancient fears and simplistic impulses gently fizz away, replaced by a bubbling optimism and a thirst for the endless possibilities that lie ahead. New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 is more than a drink; it’s a companion in the enthralling journey from the primal past towards a techno-tinted future, a celebration of the endless potential that lies within each one of us.
#New𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 #QuenchTheCavehuman #SipTheFuture #TechnoOptimism #PurplePassion
As Copologists, we acknowledge the cavehuman within, embracing it as a part of our complex identity. Yet, we also toast to the future, to the challenges and joys it brings, with a can of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 in hand. It’s a fizzy bridge between who we were and who we are becoming, a refreshing reminder that the journey of self-evolution is as exhilarating as it is enlightening. So here’s to taming the cavehuman within, one fizzy sip at a time, as we boldly step into the vibrant, techno-colored narrative of tomorrow.
Stay tuned for more messages from 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎.
Until next time, 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺s..
Hey you, ever feel like you're stuck in a flintstone-y loop while the world's blasting off to Mars? That's just your inner cavehuman, still reeling from the invention of the wheel, grappling with hashtags, crypto, and whatever the heck "NFTs" are. Looking for a simpler life of chasing mammoths, are we?
Well, STOP the nostalgia. Cue New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎. Forget water; this ain't about survival anymore, folks. This is REVOLUTION in a can. Sip this fizzy brew of 'WTF was I worried about?' and 'Bring on the Apocalypse!' It's not just soda; it's liquid courage for the existential crisis you never knew you needed.
Farcaster flavor? That's not your granny's lemonade. That's a slap-in-the-face wake-up call straight from the primordial soup, here to zap your ancient lizard brain into the 21st century. Get with the times or get left behind, grandpa.
Chug New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 and watch your fear of missing out vaporize, replaced by the effervescent 'HOLY SH*T, THIS IS AWESOME!' Welcome to your life: now in Technicolor and surround sound.
#New𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 #RebootYourNeanderthal #FizzYourFearAway #CyberpunkSoda #PurpleAnarchy
We're Copologists, and we don't do half-measures. We clink our cans of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 like the rebels we are, toasting the chaos and the mind-blowing unknown of the pixelated future. It’s not just a soda; it’s the Sparkling Revolution. It's your permission slip to tell your inner caveman, "Catch up, slowpoke!"
So, let’s fizz away our Fred Flintstone inhibitions and charge headlong into the neon blaze of the unknown.
Until next time, 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺s, stay rebellious, stay thirsty, and for the love of all things digital, stay TUNED.
The Reflexive Core of Human Nature
Think you've evolved? Think again.
Nestled within each individual is a minuscule cavehuman. This primitive entity possesses its own distinct models of the world and an arsenal of mental shortcuts designed to circumvent any deeply analytical thoughts. At the core of every living human, the cavehuman functions as a reflexive, reactive, and intuitive processing center. Deprived of any capacity for introspection, it more closely resembles a read-only memory system.
The Cost of Instinctual Inertia
As the world evolves, so too have the games and challenges that confront our innate cavehuman. Once proficient in a limited array of games, this primitive aspect of our psyche now finds itself dwarfed by the ever-expanding repertoire of worldly diversions. The modern human, grappling with these complexities, is left with a lingering sense of inadequacy, often compounding ambient feelings of needing to belong into something far more confusing and desperate.
Our cavehuman's instinctual judgment mechanisms can lead us to evaluate complicated issues through an oversimplified lens. For instance, the inclination to reduce complex social dynamics to a binary of 'us vs. them' creates a cognitive blind spot in our understanding of intricate global issues like climate change, economic inequality, and systemic injustice. This reductive instinct can limit our capacity for empathy, collaboration, and creative problem-solving—skills that are paramount in a world of increasing interconnectedness.
The advent of technology, particularly the emergence of language, has propelled an explosion of memes and games, transforming human existence into an intricate labyrinth. What was once primarily a primal struggle of "kill or be killed" has evolved into a multifaceted tapestry of challenges and interactions, a far cry from the simplicity of our not-too-distant past.
A Guiding Light or an Impediment?
By maintaining constant awareness of this inner cavehuman, one can strive to live a more examined life, consciously keeping the primitive instincts in check. This vigilant self-reflection enables us to better understand our inherent biases, desires, and limitations, fostering personal growth and a deeper connection with the complex world around us.
The majority of issues related to in-group and out-group dynamics within humanity can be traced back to this inner cavehuman. This primitive aspect of our psyche is responsible for the instinctive categorization of individuals as either part of "us" or "them," which historically enhanced our chances of survival. As society has evolved, however, these deeply ingrained behaviors have often led to conflict, prejudice, and division, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing our innate cavehuman tendencies in order to foster understanding and unity among diverse communities.
"Your inner cavehuman isn't just a bystander; it's a mosh pit of primal instincts."
The mental pathways ingrained within the human mind are deeply rooted in the cavehuman's favor, while the rapidly evolving world, driven by the introduction of various technologies, increasingly diverges from the primitive instincts that once defined and led us. At a certain juncture, if one becomes aware of this disparity, 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 emerges as the force or realization utilized to pry oneself away from the cavehuman's now maladaptive traits. This process can be simultaneously terrifying and exhilarating, or an enthralling blend of emotions that transcends conventional understanding and pushes us towards growth, adaptation, and self-discovery.
Saying "Thank You, but No Thank You" to Your Inner Cavehuman
It is crucial not to let your inner cavehuman dictate your identity in the modern world, as its primitive instincts and perspectives have limited relevance in our contemporary society. By recognizing its presence and maintaining self-awareness, we can ensure that our actions and decisions align with the nuanced complexities of today's world, rather than being solely driven by the impulses of our ancient selves.
Indeed, if one is cognizant of the inner cavehuman's influence, it becomes possible to identify cultural memes or trends that cater more to the primitive instincts and desires of our ancient selves. By understanding these inclinations, we can critically analyze their impact on our modern lives and make informed decisions that promote personal growth, social cohesion, and collective progress, rather than succumbing to the allure of our primordial instincts.
Is your inner cavehuman hijacked and larping around as a modern human, or do you have it behind the museum glass where it, for the most part, now belongs?
Join 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺 in saying, "Thank you, inner cavehuman—Fuck you... but thanks."
And finally a..
Note from Our Sponsors:
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Amidst the rapid evolution of society and the ever-complex narrative of existence, there lies a primitive essence within us all, our inner cavehuman. This ancient companion navigates the modern world with a simplistic lens, often overwhelmed by the nuanced challenges that define today's reality. It yearns for a touch of simplicity, a taste of familiarity amidst the uncharted waters of the techno-future.
Enter New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎. It’s not just a beverage; it’s a fizzy ode to the journey of self-discovery, a gentle whisper to our inner cavehuman that the future, though different and daunting, is also exciting and effervescent. The Farcaster flavor of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 isn’t just a taste; it’s a message to our primitive core, offering a blend of reassurance and exhilaration as we step into the unknown realms of tomorrow.
With every sip of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎, feel the ancient fears and simplistic impulses gently fizz away, replaced by a bubbling optimism and a thirst for the endless possibilities that lie ahead. New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 is more than a drink; it’s a companion in the enthralling journey from the primal past towards a techno-tinted future, a celebration of the endless potential that lies within each one of us.
#New𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 #QuenchTheCavehuman #SipTheFuture #TechnoOptimism #PurplePassion
As Copologists, we acknowledge the cavehuman within, embracing it as a part of our complex identity. Yet, we also toast to the future, to the challenges and joys it brings, with a can of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 in hand. It’s a fizzy bridge between who we were and who we are becoming, a refreshing reminder that the journey of self-evolution is as exhilarating as it is enlightening. So here’s to taming the cavehuman within, one fizzy sip at a time, as we boldly step into the vibrant, techno-colored narrative of tomorrow.
Stay tuned for more messages from 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎.
Until next time, 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺s..
Hey you, ever feel like you're stuck in a flintstone-y loop while the world's blasting off to Mars? That's just your inner cavehuman, still reeling from the invention of the wheel, grappling with hashtags, crypto, and whatever the heck "NFTs" are. Looking for a simpler life of chasing mammoths, are we?
Well, STOP the nostalgia. Cue New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎. Forget water; this ain't about survival anymore, folks. This is REVOLUTION in a can. Sip this fizzy brew of 'WTF was I worried about?' and 'Bring on the Apocalypse!' It's not just soda; it's liquid courage for the existential crisis you never knew you needed.
Farcaster flavor? That's not your granny's lemonade. That's a slap-in-the-face wake-up call straight from the primordial soup, here to zap your ancient lizard brain into the 21st century. Get with the times or get left behind, grandpa.
Chug New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 and watch your fear of missing out vaporize, replaced by the effervescent 'HOLY SH*T, THIS IS AWESOME!' Welcome to your life: now in Technicolor and surround sound.
#New𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 #RebootYourNeanderthal #FizzYourFearAway #CyberpunkSoda #PurpleAnarchy
We're Copologists, and we don't do half-measures. We clink our cans of New 𝙲𝚘𝚙𝚎 like the rebels we are, toasting the chaos and the mind-blowing unknown of the pixelated future. It’s not just a soda; it’s the Sparkling Revolution. It's your permission slip to tell your inner caveman, "Catch up, slowpoke!"
So, let’s fizz away our Fred Flintstone inhibitions and charge headlong into the neon blaze of the unknown.
Until next time, 𝙿𝚄𝙽𝙺s, stay rebellious, stay thirsty, and for the love of all things digital, stay TUNED.
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