New Normal Luxury: Electronic Devices That Don't "Talk" to You All the Time
Constant robo-noises? A subtle way to attack the soul
I have a conspiracy theory. It’s a simple one! I think that the reason electronic devices are so “talkative” these days is mostly social engineering. It is 99% social engineering and 1% “bad design.”
It is especially true when it comes to appliances. Appliances are supposed to be dumb, do what they are told, and be quiet about what they want to do. (“You are a washing machine, so please, wash the clothes and keep quiet!”). Appliances are not supposed to act like “pets,” constantly whining, making sounds and noises, pretending to be “alive. “
With some devices—usually more expensive ones—there is an often buried option to turn the sounds off, but with cheaper devices, the only way is to throw them out in the dumpster and then enjoy the quiet.
The loveless vampires in high chairs, whose current version of vampiring is wrapped in a transhumanist plot, want the peasants to get used to the fact that devices “talk.”
This machine talk kills two birds with one stone. On the one hand, it interrupts internal thoughts. On the other hand, it conditions people for learned helplessness. The goal is to make the peasants internalize the fact that devices are vocal, just like people. And if they “talk,” they “think.” And if they “think,” they are just like us, etc. And because they are mechanical creatures, maybe we are mechanical creatures, too, and so we don’t deserve the freedom, or the love, just a universe of never-ending reflexes, reactions, addictions, and stupid mechanical “talk.”
Add to that the vampires’ ambition to steal joy from the people in every way and make people lonely, especially during their old age—with machines being the only companions of the lonelyfolk—and talking devices fit right in. It’s another brick in the vampires’ wicked lego set.
Here is the kicker though.
Lots and lots of good people are “on the spectrum” nowadays, and the number is growing. Personally, I believe that a lot of that has to do with undiagnosed bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections that are greatly exacerbated by EMFs, environmental toxins, and God-awful “vaccines”—but in any case, the tragic trend is there. Many people “on the spectrum” have sound sensitivities. They are likely to be prone to losing their marbles over the annoying, invasive, and unnecessary robo-talk.
I foresee newspaper headlines alone the lines of “so and so got mad and threw a hammer at their washing machine,” etc.
Will the “neurodivergent” fight back?
Will the manufacturers be forced to include a “silent” option on all devices, thus sticking a tiny wrench in the vampires’ plan?
Or will the ear- and soul-saving option be reserved for the moneyed neurodivergentfolk?
What are your thoughts?
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I don't have anything that talks to me. I turned the bell off on my washer and dryer. My vehicles are all at least 18 years old, but still have the door/key/lights/seatbelt bells. I roundly curse out my microwave when it beeps a second and third time if I don't open the door right away. Computer voices? Immediate execution...
Neurodivergents arise!!
Great idea! I want a “fuck off” button. Other types of machines additionally need a MYOB button. For the kiddies: that’s Mind Your Own Business.