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Please try not to go insane. I am talking to people now who describe interactions that they had at work or in other public places, where people behave in the way that lunatics behave. I am going to try to see if I can de-personalize some of these stories and record them here on the site. The shocking thing, primarily, is not only the stories themselves as they’re being told to me, but also the way that the people telling the stories interpret the behavior. In particular, they do not view it as insane, but instead are trying to logically work through insane interactions. This is fatal, as it creates a feedback loop, where everyone is going insane without knowing that they’re going insane, and dealing with other people who are experiencing the same thing. It creates the ultimate paranoia, where everyone is inside of their own heads, processing things in bizarre ways and giving output that feeds into the paranoia and delusion of others.

>Please try not to go insane. I am talking to people now who describe interactions that they had at work or in other public places, where people behave in the way that lunatics behave. I am going to try to see if I can de-personalize some of these stories and record them here on the site. The shocking thing, primarily, is not only the stories themselves as they’re being told to me, but also the way that the people telling the stories interpret the behavior. In particular, they do not view it as insane, but instead are trying to logically work through insane interactions. This is fatal, as it creates a feedback loop, where everyone is going insane without knowing that they’re going insane, and dealing with other people who are experiencing the same thing. It creates the ultimate paranoia, where everyone is inside of their own heads, processing things in bizarre ways and giving output that feeds into the paranoia and delusion of others.

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