>>15597837>>15598161You're essentially correct but you're simultaneously worrying too much about something that is completely out of your control. Modern society is inherently unnatural and it is only rational to expect that people would respond to it in an unhealthy manner. There's nothing that can be done about that.
The good news is that modernity is also unsustainable. Global commerce operates under the assumption of continued growth and an ever-expanding resource pool; this is something that does not correlate to actual reality. It is impossible for industrial society to continue long-term.
>This post especially is torturing me. It's the mark of evil to taunt someone with the things they hold dear. I shouldn't have to blunt my instinct to comfort a girl in distress just because someone wanted to post a shitty jokeYes, there is truth to what you're saying. While obviously you're focusing on AI slop specifically, it would also apply equally to cinema as an artform. When we watch these fictionalized portrayals of real life people and events, it tricks our mind on an instinctual level into believing that what we're witnessing is actually real. We form memories about events from movies as if they actually occurred within our life. The rational part of our brain knows it's fake, but the reptile part is incapable of this. This is also why pornography is so harmful.
>We have so much to gain by being genuine. I was depressed until just a few days ago when I had this revelation. It's no wonder we feel depressed when we constantly joke about our own suffering. We tell our brains to ignore everything we naturally find important so that we aren't shocked by the site of evil. We accommodate evil instead of protecting the good.All you can do is try to make the best of your current situation. The world may be evil, but you don't have to be.