Apocalypse April 2023

Liam Mitchell
4 min readMay 20, 2023

Spring Offensive

A kingdom plunges into the sea. Collapsed stars hidden behind a horizon. Homage of the People: I swear that I will pay true allegiance to your majesty, and to your heirs and successors according to law. So help me God. Unfortunately the masses are satisfied with absolute garbage. We’re pirates. We take what we want and become what we please. Would Jesus of Nazareth approve of this monumental waste of tax payers’ money? They’ve taken my shilling — now they must do their duty. They would be dictators, if we gave them the length of rope.

You just don’t want to work. That’s a bad place. That’s the bad place. No, I want the time and headspace to fully realise what my work is. Music coming from both sides, from all sides. I only have to make it in my own mind. But that was an unattainable dream, this is attainable. To break through, you need to have that deeper touch for it to even be competitive. You put something out there to get noticed. The phone starts ringing off the hook. Industry comes calling. What’s your one thing? We’re all gonna get taken down eventually. Don’t waste it prematurely.

Everything was completely free. These days, people here need to work. They have less free time, because everyone needs more money to live. People find that offensive. You know what I find offensive? IKEA adverts promising young adults future real estate most of them will probably never be able to access. I feel it’s more about the habit forming than the substance — what’s your thing? What’s the thing for you? Keep us flimsy, keep us wanting fixes. Benefits some, enfranchises some to pursue greater success, ignores a lot more. Advertisements are exercises in patience, opportunities for calm: Ignore it.

On this day forever thenceforth. We who were there know that in reality it wouldn’t have been all jam. Conservative parties want to keep this exploitative system the same as it was. Braverman, Farage, Anderson, Patel and the other grotesques. Make sure you match up with those that are not as good as you. What the Murdochs basically want you to do is to scapegoat immigrants instead of talking about tax avoidance. People demanding it right now leads to it actually happening, in maybe eighty years. From the Telegraph: Britons saved from Sudan by Germany and France. Government criticised over appalling treatment of UK citizens as Europeans forge ahead with evacuations. Even with thousand-foot camera loads, we can only shoot ten minutes at a time.

We lock up talented, enthusiastic and hard working people in camps until they slowly go insane from boredom and despair. Frustrated and stonewalled. What’s it all about, guys? Progress not perfection. This idea that somehow you can ship in a new prime minister — we’ve had five of them now in the last 13 years — that somehow he doesn’t bear responsibility … They have broken our criminal justice system. It is unforgivable what they have done. Asking for forgiveness is undignified. No chef ever takes credit for making the fish, it’s just preparing the fish. Under Keir Starmer there will be no scandals. Sometimes, stop before you click.

Stupid! Uproar in Romford as hoodies banned in shopping areas. Hoodies do actually look like pigeons as they stare down at you from above in a line. Look back behind and they’ve vanished, they’re right behind you. School kid walks by shadow boxing. Not this cuddly smiley white middle class hippy version of “equality” — equality is a violent struggle, a fight for survival. Drug cartels have now become drawn to the revenue potential from the avocado trade. Are you kidding me? No? Is who kidding who? We have lost a lot of control. This is not some better society. Just the tech is better, the people are the same.

Imagination is an amazing thing. And tech brings us ever loftier promises of photorealistic reproduction. But that isn’t what immersion is. Imagination is where the brain draws links between suggestions. Something other than AI is responsible for suppressing creativity. Boost to the fortunes. To meet the needs of our shareholders sorry I mean our consumers. Big tech is the new fossil fuels. Car commercials with AI talent, human body doubles, actual target market is middle-aged men because no one else can afford to buy new. It can’t give consent, and it can’t be held accountable. If there may not be no more questions let there at least be no more answers.

We had to want to be successful, otherwise we wouldn’t have tried. If you think about it, but if you do think about it… For long periods of that I could not see the way out. Conceptualise, get a scope over your own life. So that kinda helps sort things. Now we’re always in the experimental mode, so we’re not doing enough of the sorting to give us a good view of things. And that can lead to depression. I’m like, I don’t know what I’m doing. You have to come to your own rescue (1). You follow your mercenary calling and you draw your wages. Just seek the truth, and see your own biases as well. We try to be in control and we’re not in control. That’s the problem of the projection, it’s a fool’s errand to try and understand the truth. So follows instead cathartic self sabotage — you’ve got too much time on your hands, mate.

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(1) Theo Von

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