Sunday, July 27, 2025

@ bynh667: I thought this was about a lawsuit about schizophrenics being led to mind control groups—it sounds like some fucking podcast about everything now—you idiot.
You reposted:

@ lakespond11
Apple’s “F1” movie campaign—saturating its apps, stores, and streaming platform with racing-themed features and events—isn’t just a marketing ploy. It’s a glimpse into a terrifying ambition: to rewire reality so that every cultural moment, from a film to a sport, exists only as...


This was originally circulating in connection with families of schizophrenics alleging that their loved ones had been lured into coercive belief systems—groups offering seductive, paranoid explanations for their conditions, often exploiting them with false promises of clarity, power, or healing.

So when people affected by that lawsuit click through, what they find isn’t a focused exposé on organized psychological manipulation—but a sweeping, foggy thread about brand saturation, reality distortion, and “cultural moments.” The tone is indistinguishable from the kind of ambient tech-dread content posted by anyone feeling vaguely doomed. It buries the urgency in abstraction.

What might’ve been a direct warning or call to action for caregivers or survivors now reads like a crepehanger upset by everything. The point is scattered. The stakes get diluted.

Byan’s tone might be off, but the confusion isn’t.

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