4 Unhealthy Mentalities the Internet Turned into Movements

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CHEEZMO™;40908569 said:
For the past 15+ Years, Individuals have been Targeted by the State in a Huge criminal operation known across the internet as "Gang Stalking". Also goes by many other names such as Group, Organized, and Cause Stalking.

In less than 5 Minutes this video shows a massive amount of Staged Street Theater taking place as I drive through Wally World's parking lot. While this could happen on any given day, this kind of choreographed stuff happens almost EVERY day to a Targeted Individual.

Are you fucking serious? Wow. Just a reminder that the crazy are truly among us man. Jeez.
 
There are milder disorders involving paranoia that are not full-blown schizophrenia.

That's true. I said could be, didnt mean to imply it was. Anyway, I think it's definitely some sort of psychiatric issue, and these people have found websites where they can connect with each other.

I'm currently on my psych rotation at a public hospital, so schizophrenia was on my mind. We don't really see much of the milder disorders there lol :(
 
Gang Stalking= Paranoid Schizophrenia, versus Paranoid Personality Disorder Versus Delusional Disorder Persecutory type depending how much it affects his or her functioning.

Mostly likely combination of Delusional disorder and Paranoid Personality Disorder if it doesnt ever cause them to get into a psych hospital.

There are other delusional disorder subtypes worth looking into as many people with them you run into everyday and are perfectly functional and pleasant until you run into the topic of their delusion..
 
wow @ the "gang stalking" article.
and it's kind of disturbing to watch raw paranoia on video, even when the people stay composed like that

Great article but I would've included more about crazy people like "truthers" and UFO enthusiasts. Not only does the internet give them each other and an audience, but it provides a bunch of random BS for them to pretend to research
 
Just an excerpt taken from men going there own way forums

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I can't say that most of that I don't agree with logically

it's eloquent as hell though

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Ashley Madison isn't just about finding someone who isn't your significant other for a quick forensics swap, it's about finding someone who also has a significant other and then having secret sex with that person. So the question is, why add a superfluous husband or wife into the equation for no good reason?

The only explanation is that the clients are turned on by their potential to ruin multiple lives at once and by their capacity to devastate if the secret spilled. You know who else feels that high? Movie villains.


This doesn't make any sense at all. Cheaters want other cheaters because they are less likely to get hung up on you, flip out and tell your significant other......not because they get some high out of endangering multiple lives. Someone who has a significant other won't be as emotionally needy since they're having that part of the relationship fulfilled by someone else. They understand what it means to be in something good and lasting, but still desire the thrill of something new occasionally.

I actually thought that was the brilliance of Ashley Madison. The assurance of mutually assured destruction makes people more discreet and trustworthy. This part of the article reads like it was written by someone who got cheated on and is still mega-bitter about it.
 
I'm not gonna say they were all looking and pointing at her.



But they were all looking and pointing at her.

For someone who thinks she's being watched all the time she's pretty dumb to think that people wouldn't notice someone getting into a car carrying a camera, and sitting there pointing the camera. (Don't all video cameras have a recording light on the front?)
 
For someone who thinks she's being watched all the time she's pretty dumb to think that people wouldn't notice someone getting into a car carrying a camera, and sitting there pointing the camera. (Don't all video cameras have a recording light on the front?)

I wouldn't be surprised if she's the crazy lady in the neighborhood who sits in her car screaming and naked while filming people.
 
the Treyvon Martin case comes to mind concerning 2. Gang Stalking Victims

heep of haters band together on the net to hate on a victim because of his race
 
Surely conspiracy theories is the biggest unhealthy movement the internet has created. All the exchange of misinformation and badly edited youtube videos.
 
Unless you're Muslim

I think it largely depends on what is being said. I've never heard of an Atheist hurting anybody as a direct result of their Atheism.

I'm not a fan of the phrase 'moderate' Muslim, which seems to be everywhere in the British media. I don't feel the need to describe Muslim people according to a scale of their potential extremism.
 

What the hell? That woman is so paranoid. Every single thing in that video can be explained logically.

Furthermore, the distance between her vehicle and the corner of the street where the cyclists were sitting was so great that not only would they not see her filming them, they would not see her in her vehicle at all.

Ironically, the woman in the video also states that these people are likely unemployed, which is why they'd be cycling and walking on a Tuesday afternoon. Well, what the hell were you doing on a Tuesday afternoon? Sitting in your car, filming people. And they're the stalkers? Them?

All of those are worthy tags, especially the non-absorbent shoulders.


Militant Atheists:

"Hey, let's have long-winded discussions on the internet about how religion is a waste of time."

"Okay, and then let's put on our Scarlet A t-shirts and attended that conference dealing with how organized religion is used to brainwash people."

"Sure, let me just finish ordering the new Harris book on Amazon."
 
CHEEZMO™;40911659 said:
Why the edit?

Because I felt like narrowing it down to what I meant most? But my other point stands true too.

Outspoken is not the same thing as militant unless you're non-white or representative of a normatively eurocentric cultural aspect.
 
Militant Atheists:

"Hey, let's have long-winded discussions on the internet about how religion is a waste of time."

"Okay, and then let's put on our Scarlet A t-shirts and attended that conference dealing with how organized religion is used to brainwash people."

"Sure, let me just finishing ordering the new Harris book on Amazon."

So militant...

The way you word the first two makes me think you think they display hypocrisy. That would be funny. Laughter suspended pending further clarification.
 

Merely being Muslim in many parts of the world instantly makes you accountable for the actions of the real extremist few. And if you're outspoken and go against the grain of the normative culture? You're going to be labeled an Extremist by many.

Example? The mosque controversy near blocks from Ground Zero.
 
Militant Atheists:

"Hey, let's have long-winded discussions on the internet about how religion is a waste of time."

"Okay, and then let's put on our Scarlet A t-shirts and attended that conference dealing with how organized religion is used to brainwash people."

"Sure, let me just finish ordering the new Harris book on Amazon."

OH THE HORROR!
 
Militant Atheists:

"Hey, let's have long-winded discussions on the internet about how religion is a waste of time."

"Okay, and then let's put on our Scarlet A t-shirts and attended that conference dealing with how organized religion is used to brainwash people."

"Sure, let me just finish ordering the new Harris book on Amazon."

And how does any of this hurt anyone?
 
I want to see combinations of these groups:

Gang stalking victims seeking cheaters.
Drunk drivers who despise women.
Cheaters who despise gang stalking drunk drivers.
Lizard people.
 
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