How lies become normalized in popular culture
by qbit on Feb.23, 2009, under In the News
I had this IM chat with a friend of mine who is a game developer. This illustrates how the mesmerized public uses humor and double-think to avoid acknowledging obvious threats to their own safety, such as chemtrails.
HIM:
http://fufnahad.deviantart.com/art/Plane-trails-brushes-83029710
im going to use this brush of trails in one of the background images that goes up on xbox live
that millions see
desensitizing them
ME:
to what end?
HIM:
no end.. here and now
ME:
i mean for what purpose
how do you think it desensitizes anyone?
HIM:
i have to make a background image for a car game
didnt you put up a post saying samsung or some company uses airplanes and exhaust trails in their ad
ME:
saks 5th ave
HIM:
yeah
same idea you said
ME:
i didnt say it was desensitizing
i just thought it was weird
since its not a nice looking sky
a gray sky wiht a bunch of trails in it
HIM:
trails look nice
sky writing
ME:
youre just trying to be argumentative
HIM:
im just saying they look nice
in art
ME:
wahts your problem? you pissed off today or something?
HIM:
dude im working on an image with trails
chill out
ME:
so chemtrails look nice
ok.. well have fun with that
but i know you dont really think that






















February 23rd, 2009 on 2:39 pm
you are gay for posting this.
February 23rd, 2009 on 2:40 pm
dont hate cuz smoke and clouds look nice.
February 23rd, 2009 on 4:35 pm
I suppose some people think instruments of torture look nice too. Go figure.
Anyway, chemtrails are poison, and they don’t look nice. They’re ugly, deadly, and nobody ever stops to wonder how these jets can fly over the airspace of every bleeping country in the world without getting shot at or mentioned in the media.
Sleep deeply, drink the kool-aid, all will be well…
February 23rd, 2009 on 5:03 pm
my photoshop brush is made of pixels not chemicals. Also working in the video game industry, we love our weapons of torture.. bloody chainsaws, headshot animations and buckets of blood.
February 23rd, 2009 on 5:03 pm
Sounds like terrorist talk to me, Paula. See ya in the fema camp!