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  • Writer: Jason W
    Jason W
  • Mar 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 23

We generate so much data. Most of it is trash. Welcome to the age of being a filter, not a sponge. IF you chose to be a sponge, have fun being stuffed with the brain rot of an infinite clash of fearful whataboutmeisms. Turns out we really are just hungry for attention, so when the whole world gets connected, everyone is willing to make tons of noise just to be heard. Maybe we just need to listen more to ourselves.


Take all the data generated in 2024.

Take all known recorded data, from the dawn of human civilization to the 1980s.


Data from year of 2024:

size of a normal human (yes, there are still medians/deviations to normalcy)


Data from first records of human civilization up to 1980s:

grain of sand


Congratulations, you now have the opportunity to unlearn, good and bad, from every generation that came before you. You can replace it with RAID 10 backup protocols, trash synthetic noise, and, of course, a metric shitload of porn. I mean serious, omnipotent reaches of the nastiest, most diverse, and artisan, r34-enabled filth that only the human species could ever fathom to create. You have more exposure than every generation of your epigentic spew, all the way back to from the primodial soup, to now - how do you factor that into an exposomic model?


everyone has a price
everyone has a price

Of course, this is a great opportunity. You have access to public research, with an unlimited sample size of observation. Wanna generate someone else's life? Go ahead and replicate as much as you can. No garden goes unwatered in this new age, the question for you, is how much water do you want? If I were a betting man, I would double-down on time-derived classics, since dose-response thresholds can be exponentially varied; learn to calibrate your own way, based on your own conditions. Less signal, less noise.


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