>>11527202>writegod no, I had no time this week with uni and all
not to mention my PTSD of hearing car noises of an approching [redacted] [redacted] aka the gramps, I can't ficus but I supplemented by writting three of the eventual philosophical discussions I planned in implementing in the book eventually- that being the toy factory (with how people are different and good for different things), the drug benefit use and the
depression
>what do I exoect to hearthe truth, it's insulting for somebody to tell you you loom nice and all when if you were to approach them in a flirtatious manner they'll outrught turn you down because you don't meet their standards- why bother telling me I look nice when I don't even start to register as a borderline dating material; the courtdhip hasn't even begun and the first qualifier is turned down just because he looks nasty, he has to work extra hard to win the heart of a women that will always look other men before him because she sure doesn't love him for his looks
it's like getting shot in a leg but you don't get any compensation for it to even the firld, you have to work extra hard for something thag isn't even your fault
>does thag invalidate the pointyes it does, if the drones mimic wrong people well then it's no wonder why so many "well off" people can't register the suffering, whereay the peoplr they are emulating are livinh the time of their life on the expense of us poor folk
>they get molded by the factoryyes but as I said with the bronze analogy everybody has different properties, molding a bronze fit for an axe into a hammer will likely result in lower efficiency, not to mention the fact that society doesn't even use perfect molds, it's just molds towards majority and majority is a set of mindkess bafoons that can't be bothered with realising how things could be much better