You don't understand, that is part of being gangstalked.
I've been gangstalked "heavily" compared to anyone I've met but still lightly compared to some people, and yesterday a plane flying low over the rural dirt road I live on made me wonder if it was there to poison me or drug me with something in its exhaust.
That is one of the points of gangstalking, to undermine the victim's ability to safely limit speculation about what's happening. That's what happens when the people who have fucking nukes decide they're going to form groups of psychological experts to gaslight people. The victims feel endangered because they are and they have to begin considering all the ways the danger can possibly present itself and nobody cares because some dangers are obscure or seem silly.
And people like you don't understand, and make fun of it.
Since that's so rare, such a definition would make gangstalking much rarer and a much rarer term ("alogging") would then describe the more common phenomenon. Doesn't make sense
I can if multiple people get together in a group and the plan they come up with is to all hide in my bushes.
That can't be the distinction because it usually can't be distinguished ๐ค
Gangstalking isn't about monitoring, it's about manipulation - character assassination, destruction of mental health, etc. The rdrama talk is about doing it online, but gangstalking also involves physical IRL stuff sometimes.
Gangstalking is real... Check out rdrama.net, they post about gangstalking on there sometimes as people doing it (not people having it done to them)
The best honey is probably from Europe where honeybees are native
Because nothing is as good as water
Or nature is selecting for you, slowly, against all odds, trying as hard as it can, and some years ago it finally got one of you
Many people who've tried it found it didn't work properly - that might be getting better now for people trying it now, I'm not sure.
Aside from the shit actually working, you then need algorithms that help get people started with finding engaging posts and getting engagement on their own posts. None of the nostr apps seem great at this yet. Some apps like iris, satellite, and primal are starting to get good at curating feeds but helping beginners get engagement is still not up to par with centralized bullshit like Bluesky (where one of the most popular feeds just contains all first-time posts by new users, less effective on nostr where anyone can make a throwaway npub)
You're early on nostr, give it time ๐ค
Sorry about the wait tho ๐ฎโ๐จ
I don't think anyone tips over there
Bluesky lies about being decentralized, it's trash
Wait, orangutans aren't allowed on the internet?
We are building a chicken coop ๐ฅ
(We won't kill the chickens btw)


#chickenstr #grownostr
Julian Assange might not feel free yet. I don't know him, I'm only speculating, but overwhelming trauma might make him feel like he's deeply damaged, not the same anymore, unable to see how he can ever move on. It may take time for him to see potential in his own future, and that's when the feeling of finally being free would really connect.
I don't mean potential to do more shit, I just mean potential to enjoy life and feel deeper trust again and stuff like that.
I thought this said "json I'm here to pick you up" at first
CPUs and virtualization tech like wine have gotten far enough I might stop giving windows stuff bare metal access at this point and keep it in virtualization (VMs / compatibility layers)
Don't forget to mention that you'll be happy to contribute later when your team is huge and it's just an intern taking a few minutes to submit your code to other projects via your own ngit platform
This is obvious to me but maybe not to people that have no idea who you are

