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53Hello I'm Luftjunkie. I'm 20 year-old Fullstack Developer, entering blockchain since 10th February 2025. Crypto-Anarcho-Libertarian.
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| body | “No system is safe. Only under-maintained, overconfident, and outdated ones are easy.” — some guy who didn’t patch his server You’d think state institutions—NSA, the Pentagon, foreign ministries—would have Fort Knox-tier cybersecurity. Wrong. What follows are 10 real attacks on high-level state organizations that got wrecked, rooted, or ransacked. 1. 🛸 Gary McKinnon (2001–2002) – Hacked the Pentagon, NASA, U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force Who: Scottish sysadmin and UFO enthusiast How: Exploited weak/no passwords on Windows systems via RDP and remote desktop tools. Why: Looking for UFOs and free energy tech allegedly hidden by the U.S. What happened: Accessed 97 computers, deleted critical files, crashed military networks—including the U.S. Army’s 2,000-computer network for a day. Impact: Cost claimed at ~$700,000 in damages. The U.S. tried (and failed) to extradite him from the UK. This hack is still considered one of the largest unauthorized intrusions into U.S. military systems. 2. 🐍 SolarWinds Hack (2020) Who: Allegedly Russian state-sponsored group (APT29 aka “Cozy Bear”) How: Supply chain attack—backdoored SolarWinds Orion software, used by gov agencies. Targets: Departments of Homeland Security, State, Energy, Treasury, and more. What happened: Attackers inserted a trojan into legit software updates, gaining long-term stealth access. Impact: 18,000 orgs affected. This was espionage on a god-tier level. 3. 💣 NSA Tools Leaked – Shadow Brokers (2016) Who: A mysterious hacker group, possibly Russian-affiliated What: Stole and leaked NSA’s top-secret hacking tools like EternalBlue (used later in WannaCry) How: Unknown. Possibly from an NSA employee’s home server or internal breach. Impact: NSA’s dirty laundry—zero-days, implants, exploits—exposed to the world. Even ransomware groups reused them. 4. 💥 WannaCry Attack (2017) Who: North Korean state-sponsored group (Lazarus) What: Used EternalBlue (an NSA exploit) to spread ransomware across the globe Targeted: UK’s NHS, FedEx, Telefonica, and various governments indirectly Why here: Even though it wasn’t designed to hit governments directly, it paralyzed state-run hospitals and services. Impact: $4+ billion in damages. Unpatched Win7/Server 2008 machines = wrecked. 5. 🧠 Kevin Mitnick (1990s) Who: Legendary American hacker Target: U.S. Department of Defense, NSA contractors How: Social engineering + exploiting VMS and Unix systems What happened: Bypassed multiple layers of security and stayed ahead of the FBI for years Impact: Mitnick became the most wanted hacker in America. He later became a cybersecurity consultant. From felon to Fortune 500 speaker. 6. 🔓 Chinese APT Hack of U.S. OPM (2015) Who: Chinese hackers, possibly APT10 or 3 Target: Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Data stolen: Info on 22 million people, including background checks, fingerprints, and SSNs How: Phishing and malware on contractor systems, lateral movement inside gov networks Impact: Basically, the Chinese state got the full résumé + private life details of U.S. federal workers—including agents. 7. 🧬 Stuxnet (2007–2010) Who: U.S. + Israeli intelligence (unconfirmed officially, but basically proven) Target: Iranian nuclear facilities (Natanz) How: USB drive with worm that spread to air-gapped Siemens systems What happened: Subtly sabotaged centrifuges by changing rotor speeds Impact: First real cyber weapon. Delayed Iran’s nuclear program by years. Set the standard for cyberwarfare. 8. 🛑 Anonymous Hacks FBI Affiliates (2011–2012) Who: Anonymous & LulzSec Target: FBI contractors like HB Gary Federal, Stratfor How: SQL injection, password reuse, bad OPSEC What: Emails, employee data, intelligence memos leaked Impact: Exposed shady intelligence operations and how poor infosec practices plague even private-sector defense orgs. 9. 🧩 Edward Snowden (2013) Who: NSA contractor How: Internal leak, not external hack—but deserves a spot What: Leaked documents proving global surveillance (PRISM, XKeyscore, etc.) Impact: Changed how the world views surveillance, sparked massive public debate, and inspired more whistleblowers and privacy tech (like Signal, mass VPN use, and TOR awareness). 10. 🧑💻 Julian Assange / WikiLeaks – Vault 7 (2017) Who: WikiLeaks via a disgruntled CIA insider (Joshua Schulte) Target: CIA cyber weapons What leaked: Vault 7 – Exploits for iPhones, Android, Smart TVs, Windows How: Poor internal compartmentalization and access control in CIA systems Impact: Showed the CIA’s offensive hacking capabilities and weaknesses in consumer tech. Many tools went into public use. Serious black eye for U.S. intelligence. 👀 So What’s the Pattern? Every time you see: Unpatched systems Arrogance in “nobody would dare” Poor internal security hygiene Insider access gone unchecked Contractors without full clearance You get an institution with a loaded gun pointed at its foot. 🧠 Final Take State institutions love preaching security, but in practice? They're slow, bureaucratic, and vulnerable as hell. Old Windows servers, weak policies, and overconfident IT teams = the perfect storm. If hackers can punch holes through the digital walls of the Pentagon, CIA, and NSA—what does that say about your local government? 💥 Follow me for more brutally honest takes on hacking, cyber warfare, digital sovereignty, and how to think like a hacker (without becoming a felon). And if you're a dev? Learn from this. Security isn’t a feature. It’s a f**king necessity. — Luftie |
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"body": "“No system is safe. Only under-maintained, overconfident, and outdated ones are easy.” — some guy who didn’t patch his server\n\nYou’d think state institutions—NSA, the Pentagon, foreign ministries—would have Fort Knox-tier cybersecurity. Wrong. What follows are 10 real attacks on high-level state organizations that got wrecked, rooted, or ransacked.\n\n1. 🛸 Gary McKinnon (2001–2002) – Hacked the Pentagon, NASA, U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force\nWho: Scottish sysadmin and UFO enthusiast\nHow: Exploited weak/no passwords on Windows systems via RDP and remote desktop tools.\nWhy: Looking for UFOs and free energy tech allegedly hidden by the U.S.\nWhat happened: Accessed 97 computers, deleted critical files, crashed military networks—including the U.S. Army’s 2,000-computer network for a day.\n\nImpact: Cost claimed at ~$700,000 in damages. 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Even ransomware groups reused them.\n\n4. 💥 WannaCry Attack (2017)\nWho: North Korean state-sponsored group (Lazarus)\nWhat: Used EternalBlue (an NSA exploit) to spread ransomware across the globe\nTargeted: UK’s NHS, FedEx, Telefonica, and various governments indirectly\nWhy here: Even though it wasn’t designed to hit governments directly, it paralyzed state-run hospitals and services.\n\nImpact: $4+ billion in damages. Unpatched Win7/Server 2008 machines = wrecked.\n\n5. 🧠 Kevin Mitnick (1990s)\nWho: Legendary American hacker\nTarget: U.S. Department of Defense, NSA contractors\nHow: Social engineering + exploiting VMS and Unix systems\nWhat happened: Bypassed multiple layers of security and stayed ahead of the FBI for years\n\nImpact: Mitnick became the most wanted hacker in America.\nHe later became a cybersecurity consultant.\nFrom felon to Fortune 500 speaker.\n\n6. 🔓 Chinese APT Hack of U.S. OPM (2015)\nWho: Chinese hackers, possibly APT10 or 3\nTarget: Office of Personnel Management (OPM)\nData stolen: Info on 22 million people, including background checks, fingerprints, and SSNs\nHow: Phishing and malware on contractor systems, lateral movement inside gov networks\n\nImpact: Basically, the Chinese state got the full résumé + private life details of U.S. federal workers—including agents.\n\n7. 🧬 Stuxnet (2007–2010)\nWho: U.S. + Israeli intelligence (unconfirmed officially, but basically proven)\nTarget: Iranian nuclear facilities (Natanz)\nHow: USB drive with worm that spread to air-gapped Siemens systems\nWhat happened: Subtly sabotaged centrifuges by changing rotor speeds\n\nImpact: First real cyber weapon. Delayed Iran’s nuclear program by years. Set the standard for cyberwarfare.\n\n8. 🛑 Anonymous Hacks FBI Affiliates (2011–2012)\nWho: Anonymous & LulzSec\nTarget: FBI contractors like HB Gary Federal, Stratfor\nHow: SQL injection, password reuse, bad OPSEC\nWhat: Emails, employee data, intelligence memos leaked\n\nImpact: Exposed shady intelligence operations and how poor infosec practices plague even private-sector defense orgs.\n\n9. 🧩 Edward Snowden (2013)\nWho: NSA contractor\nHow: Internal leak, not external hack—but deserves a spot\nWhat: Leaked documents proving global surveillance (PRISM, XKeyscore, etc.)\n\nImpact: Changed how the world views surveillance, sparked massive public debate, and inspired more whistleblowers and privacy tech (like Signal, mass VPN use, and TOR awareness).\n\n10. 🧑💻 Julian Assange / WikiLeaks – Vault 7 (2017)\nWho: WikiLeaks via a disgruntled CIA insider (Joshua Schulte)\nTarget: CIA cyber weapons\nWhat leaked: Vault 7 – Exploits for iPhones, Android, Smart TVs, Windows\nHow: Poor internal compartmentalization and access control in CIA systems\n\nImpact: Showed the CIA’s offensive hacking capabilities and weaknesses in consumer tech.\nMany tools went into public use. 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}luftjunkiepublished a new post: the-digital-mask-hacking-privacy-and-why-you-should-know-what-tor-really-is2025/07/03 13:53:39
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| title | 🎭 The Digital Mask: Hacking, Privacy, and Why You Should Know What TOR Really Is |
| body | Welcome to the machine. The internet isn’t the open, free utopia many of us imagined—it’s a surveillance panopticon run by corporations, governments, and algorithms that feed off your data like mosquitoes on a summer night. But you’re not powerless. You can still take control, if you know how to play the game. This article breaks down three big ideas: 🛠 Hacking (not the Hollywood fantasy), 🕵️♂️ Privacy (and how you’re losing it), 🌐 And TOR—a tool that lets you breathe freely in a suffocating internet. 🤖 HACKING ≠ CRIMINALS IN HOODIES Let’s get one thing straight: Hacking isn’t inherently criminal. It's about curiosity, understanding systems, and often—breaking things to make them better. White hats, black hats, grey hats—there’s a spectrum. In reality, hackers are often digital freedom fighters, pushing boundaries, exposing flaws, and advocating for privacy. Real hacking is about empowerment, not exploitation. If you’re reading this and think "I’m no hacker," let me flip that on you: If you've ever jailbroken your phone, changed browser settings to block trackers, or bypassed a geo-blocked YouTube video—you’ve already tasted the forbidden fruit. 🔒 PRIVACY IS DEAD… OR IS IT? We live in a world where your clicks, your friends, your private messages, your searches, and even your goddamn breathing patterns (hello, smartwatches) are collected and sold. “But I’ve got nothing to hide.” Okay. Let’s tattoo your bank PIN on your forehead and see how you feel then. Privacy isn’t about hiding crimes. It’s about maintaining autonomy. Would you feel comfortable knowing your every move was tracked by a stranger? Then why give it all away to Facebook, Google, and your ISP? 🧅 WHAT THE HELL IS TOR? Enter: TOR—The Onion Router. It’s not a VPN, and no, it’s not just for "dark web junkies." TOR is a decentralized network that encrypts and routes your internet traffic through multiple volunteer-operated servers (called nodes) around the world. Think of it like this: You want to send a letter, but instead of mailing it directly, you wrap it in several envelopes, each one with a different address. Every post office along the way opens one envelope, sends it to the next station, and has no clue where it originally came from or where it’s ultimately going. 🔁 TOR in Action: You connect to a TOR entry node – they know you but not your destination. Middle relays bounce your traffic around – like digital smoke and mirrors. An exit node sends it to the final destination – it knows where it’s going, but not who sent it. Boom. Anonymity. 🧠 TOR ≠ INVINCIBILITY Let’s be honest. TOR isn’t perfect. Exit nodes can be monitored. Using TOR doesn’t mean you’re anonymous if you log into Facebook or Gmail while using it. The network is slower (duh, you're bouncing through three continents). But for journalism, activism, whistleblowing, researching sensitive topics, or simply not wanting to be tracked by surveillance capitalism, TOR is a god-tier tool. 🧰 How to Use TOR Download the TOR Browser from https://www.torproject.org Launch it like any other browser. Avoid logging into accounts that reveal your identity. Don't maximize the window (yes, that leaks info). Browse like your life depends on it—because sometimes, it does. If you’re a dev, you can also: Run your own relay or bridge to help the network. Host onion services (yes, you can run a website that only lives inside TOR). Integrate TOR with CLI tools or scripts using its SOCKS proxy. 🤯 Final Thought: Hacking Isn’t Just Code. It’s a Mindset. In a world obsessed with obedience, hacking is rebellion. In a world built on surveillance, privacy is resistance. And in a world of centralized control, TOR is freedom. If you want to stay ahead, stop blindly trusting tech giants. Start learning how the system works—and how to beat it when needed. We don’t need more sheep. We need digital wolves who understand the terrain and fight for the open internet. “Those who would give up essential privacy to purchase a little temporary convenience deserve neither.” – paraphrasing Benjamin Franklin Suit up, kid. The net is deep—and the rabbit hole just opened. 🔥 If this article lit a spark, leave an upvote, comment your questions, and follow for deeper dives into hacking, privacy, and digital sovereignty. Stay sharp. Stay free. — Luftie |
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"body": "Welcome to the machine.\n\nThe internet isn’t the open, free utopia many of us imagined—it’s a surveillance panopticon run by corporations, governments, and algorithms that feed off your data like mosquitoes on a summer night. But you’re not powerless. You can still take control, if you know how to play the game.\n\nThis article breaks down three big ideas:\n🛠 Hacking (not the Hollywood fantasy),\n🕵️♂️ Privacy (and how you’re losing it),\n🌐 And TOR—a tool that lets you breathe freely in a suffocating internet.\n\n🤖 HACKING ≠ CRIMINALS IN HOODIES\nLet’s get one thing straight:\nHacking isn’t inherently criminal. It's about curiosity, understanding systems, and often—breaking things to make them better. White hats, black hats, grey hats—there’s a spectrum.\n\nIn reality, hackers are often digital freedom fighters, pushing boundaries, exposing flaws, and advocating for privacy.\n\nReal hacking is about empowerment, not exploitation.\n\nIf you’re reading this and think \"I’m no hacker,\" let me flip that on you:\nIf you've ever jailbroken your phone, changed browser settings to block trackers, or bypassed a geo-blocked YouTube video—you’ve already tasted the forbidden fruit.\n\n🔒 PRIVACY IS DEAD… OR IS IT?\nWe live in a world where your clicks, your friends, your private messages, your searches, and even your goddamn breathing patterns (hello, smartwatches) are collected and sold.\n\n“But I’ve got nothing to hide.”\nOkay. Let’s tattoo your bank PIN on your forehead and see how you feel then.\n\nPrivacy isn’t about hiding crimes. It’s about maintaining autonomy.\nWould you feel comfortable knowing your every move was tracked by a stranger? Then why give it all away to Facebook, Google, and your ISP?\n\n🧅 WHAT THE HELL IS TOR?\nEnter: TOR—The Onion Router.\n\nIt’s not a VPN, and no, it’s not just for \"dark web junkies.\" TOR is a decentralized network that encrypts and routes your internet traffic through multiple volunteer-operated servers (called nodes) around the world.\n\nThink of it like this:\nYou want to send a letter, but instead of mailing it directly, you wrap it in several envelopes, each one with a different address. Every post office along the way opens one envelope, sends it to the next station, and has no clue where it originally came from or where it’s ultimately going.\n\n🔁 TOR in Action:\nYou connect to a TOR entry node – they know you but not your destination.\n\nMiddle relays bounce your traffic around – like digital smoke and mirrors.\n\nAn exit node sends it to the final destination – it knows where it’s going, but not who sent it.\n\nBoom. Anonymity.\n\n🧠 TOR ≠ INVINCIBILITY\nLet’s be honest. TOR isn’t perfect.\n\nExit nodes can be monitored.\n\nUsing TOR doesn’t mean you’re anonymous if you log into Facebook or Gmail while using it.\n\nThe network is slower (duh, you're bouncing through three continents).\n\nBut for journalism, activism, whistleblowing, researching sensitive topics, or simply not wanting to be tracked by surveillance capitalism, TOR is a god-tier tool.\n\n🧰 How to Use TOR\nDownload the TOR Browser from https://www.torproject.org\n\nLaunch it like any other browser.\n\nAvoid logging into accounts that reveal your identity.\n\nDon't maximize the window (yes, that leaks info).\n\nBrowse like your life depends on it—because sometimes, it does.\n\nIf you’re a dev, you can also:\n\nRun your own relay or bridge to help the network.\n\nHost onion services (yes, you can run a website that only lives inside TOR).\n\nIntegrate TOR with CLI tools or scripts using its SOCKS proxy.\n\n🤯 Final Thought: Hacking Isn’t Just Code. It’s a Mindset.\nIn a world obsessed with obedience, hacking is rebellion.\nIn a world built on surveillance, privacy is resistance.\nAnd in a world of centralized control, TOR is freedom.\n\nIf you want to stay ahead, stop blindly trusting tech giants.\nStart learning how the system works—and how to beat it when needed.\n\nWe don’t need more sheep.\nWe need digital wolves who understand the terrain and fight for the open internet.\n\n“Those who would give up essential privacy to purchase a little temporary convenience deserve neither.” – paraphrasing Benjamin Franklin\n\nSuit up, kid. The net is deep—and the rabbit hole just opened.\n\n🔥 If this article lit a spark, leave an upvote, comment your questions, and follow for deeper dives into hacking, privacy, and digital sovereignty.\n\nStay sharp. Stay free.\n— Luftie",
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| title | Back from the Dead — Building a Discord-Based DAO System From Scratch |
| body | 🧟♂️ Guess Who’s Back? So… I disappeared. Yeah. That happened.  Life threw its usual cocktail of chaos, doubt, burnout, and "wtf am I even doing?" moments. But I’m not here to make excuses — just to say sorry for the silence and let you know: I’m back 😎. I just turned 20 on 06.05.2025 (yep, official adult mode unlocked), and I’ve made a promise to myself: this decade is mine to build something real. Not some half-baked side project. I mean real-world, use-case-makes-sense, fire-up-the-blockchain kind of stuff. So let’s talk about what I’m building, why I’m doing it, and how far it’s already come.  🛠️ What the Hell Am I Building? A DAO governance system, but not the kind that only looks cool in whitepapers and breaks when you actually try using it. Think: A Discord-based system that watches your activity (especially VC usage) Rewards you on the monthly basis with governance tokens accordingly to your contribution to the community and personal development. Lets you create, queue, vote, and execute proposals — both via a clean UI and a custom Discord bot Uses job queues (hello, BullMQ 👋) and cron logic to automate proposal lifecycle Basically: 👉 Web3 meets Discord in an actual useful way, not just a wallet verification meme. 🧠 Why I’m Building This Because DAOs right now feel like they were designed by a group of people who never had to use them daily. Too much friction, too much tech overhead, and let’s be real — it’s easier to nuke your DAO than to pass a vote. I want to make: Governance simple Engagement rewarded automatically Proposal life cycles automated and unstoppable I’ve been in communities where good ideas die in discussions and never make it to votes. I’m done with that. Let’s ship real systems. 🧩 What’s Done So Far? A surprising amount, actually — despite the chaos. ✅ Smart Contract Stack Governor, Timelock, Token — all deployed and working with my UI/backend. ✅ Not-full Proposal Lifecycle Flow You can create for now the proposal only, this week I'm gonna sweat my ass with cron and discord bot smart-contract integration. Backend endpoints are running and tested (with some bruises but they work). Delegation flows built in (because token != vote unless delegated, duh). ✅ Discord Bot: In Progress Slash commands being wired up Plan is for users to check their token balances, mint tokens, and interact with proposals all from Discord — no more clicking through 5 tabs and praying MetaMask works. ✅ Backend Stack Improvements Working on integrating BullMQ for background tasks (cron-based proposal queueing/executions) Redis setup ongoing Planning a job queue that doesn’t cry itself to sleep when 10 tasks hit at once 🎯 What’s Coming Next Let’s talk challenges — because oh boy, they’re lining up like bounty hunters in Clone Wars. Automating DAO proposal actions (timed delays, cron-job + queue hybrids) Making the Discord bot not dumb (context-aware interactions, response messages, etc.) Tracking meaningful VC participation, not just idle time farming Securing every step, because you can’t have an on-chain system that breaks on off-chain bugs UI/UX polishing, because right now it’s very "developer art" — aka usable but ugly But I’m not scared. I’ve got a battle plan, GitHub issues, and a dangerously large coffee supply. Bring it on. 💥 Turning 20, Turning a Page This week marked a big checkpoint — I hit 20 years old, left behind the foggy teenage years, and stepped into a mindset I’m calling "it’s time to build or die trying." No more delays. No more distractions. It’s time to commit and deliver. 💬 Wrapping It Up So yeah. I’ve been gone, but I’ve been learning, planning, refueling — and now I’m shipping. This DAO system is going to be something I’m proud to look back at 5 years from now and say: "Yeah, I built that from scratch. No funding. No fancy team. Just fire and late-night commits." Thanks for sticking around. I’m aiming to post weekly or at least semi-weekly updates now. Expect progress. Expect jokes. Expect brutal honesty. Let’s smash the upcoming challenges like Maul in a hallway full of clones. (Except in this version, I win.) See you in the next update, commander. Luftie out. |
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luftjunkiepublished a new post: crypto-s-vague-future-dead-dream-or-next-digital-revolution
2025/04/22 19:48:30
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| title | Crypto’s Vague Future — Dead Dream or Next Digital Revolution? |
| body | Let’s be honest — crypto today feels like it’s stuck between two worlds. One foot in a utopian vision of financial freedom, and the other chained to centralized exchanges, VC-funded projects, and blockchain “solutions” that basically reinvent banks with extra steps. The revolution started with “not your keys, not your coins,” but somehow, we’re still begging for ETFs and using fiat on-ramps that spy on us harder than airport security. So what the hell are we even building? Crypto was never meant to be just speculative trading. It was supposed to replace the flawed fiat system — the same one that prints value out of thin air, enslaves people through debt, and is on track to collapse under its own weight. Whether it’s inflation, surveillance, or the insane lack of transparency… fiat is a ticking time bomb. It’s time we start seriously talking about a global crypto standard — not some government-issued “digital dollar,” but a people-powered, decentralized payment infrastructure. Something that lets us transact freely, with real ownership, and without middlemen. I’m not here to watch the world burn and then pick up the pieces. I want to build the damn fireproof shelter before the collapse. But how? Well, I’m trying to figure that out, too — through action. I'm building a DAO project connected to my Discord community, where participation actually earns you something — specifically, on-chain rewards based on your activity, especially in voice chats. It’s not about hype, it’s about experimenting with real utility. And yeah — I’ll be live-streaming the dev process on DLive, raw and unfiltered. You’ll see the wins, the bugs, the refactors, the occasional rage — the real stuff. It’s not a polished YouTube tutorial. It’s how decentralized systems are built: in the open, with all the mess. https://dlive.tv/Luftjunkie - There you go, follow and await 😎 But as we build, let’s not ignore the iceberg ahead. Crypto is centralizing. Rapidly. Big exchanges control access. Stablecoins are essentially corporate IOUs. Governance is usually token-weighted plutocracy. We’re drifting toward a digital oligarchy wearing a decentralization mask. If that doesn't scare you, you’re not paying attention. So what can we do? 🧠 Decentralize everything, not just the buzzwords. Full nodes, bridges, identity — all of it. 🔐 Educate like crazy. Let’s raise a generation that doesn’t need a Coinbase tutorial to send a transaction. 🧱 Design governance that doesn’t worship money. One token = one vote is the highway to corruption. ⚙️ Normalize using crypto as currency, not just investment. Shops, gigs, subscriptions — all of it. If it’s not spendable, it’s just abstract wealth porn. 🕵️ And yeah — push privacy. Hard. Privacy coins are more than tools — they’re statements. Monero, Zcash, and friends aren’t just digital shadows — they’re hope. They offer: True anonymity and resistance to surveillance Financial privacy in authoritarian regimes A model of crypto that actually lives up to the “peer-to-peer cash” dream But they also come with downsides: Most are blocked by centralized exchanges — too spicy for regulators. Their UX often sucks. Let’s be honest. They get unfairly labeled as tools for criminals, while fiat enables actual crime at scale. Still, they might be our last line of defense when everything else gets co-opted. So here’s my call to you: 🧭 Let’s talk about a real crypto standard — one that’s borderless, censorship-resistant, and usable. 🔊 Let’s discuss how to escape fiat before it eats itself alive. 🕶️ And let’s not forget privacy — even when it’s inconvenient. Comment below: Are you still betting on crypto as a way out? What should a crypto standard actually look like? Can DAOs scale beyond hype into real alternatives? What role do privacy coins play in all this? I’ll be sharing my DAO dev journey on DLive soon — raw, unscripted, and open source in spirit. Drop a comment. Challenge me. Add your thoughts. Even call me out if you think I’m wrong. Because silence? That’s how we lose. Crypto was meant to be loud. Let’s make some f***ing noise. Let me know if you want to slap a DLive link or DAO project name in there. It’s ready to launch to minds.com, mirror.xyz, wherever your tribe hangs. |
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"body": "Let’s be honest — crypto today feels like it’s stuck between two worlds.\n\nOne foot in a utopian vision of financial freedom, and the other chained to centralized exchanges, VC-funded projects, and blockchain “solutions” that basically reinvent banks with extra steps. The revolution started with “not your keys, not your coins,” but somehow, we’re still begging for ETFs and using fiat on-ramps that spy on us harder than airport security.\n\nSo what the hell are we even building?\n\nCrypto was never meant to be just speculative trading. It was supposed to replace the flawed fiat system — the same one that prints value out of thin air, enslaves people through debt, and is on track to collapse under its own weight. Whether it’s inflation, surveillance, or the insane lack of transparency… fiat is a ticking time bomb.\n\nIt’s time we start seriously talking about a global crypto standard — not some government-issued “digital dollar,” but a people-powered, decentralized payment infrastructure. Something that lets us transact freely, with real ownership, and without middlemen. I’m not here to watch the world burn and then pick up the pieces. I want to build the damn fireproof shelter before the collapse.\n\nBut how?\n\nWell, I’m trying to figure that out, too — through action.\n\nI'm building a DAO project connected to my Discord community, where participation actually earns you something — specifically, on-chain rewards based on your activity, especially in voice chats. It’s not about hype, it’s about experimenting with real utility.\n\nAnd yeah — I’ll be live-streaming the dev process on DLive, raw and unfiltered. You’ll see the wins, the bugs, the refactors, the occasional rage — the real stuff. It’s not a polished YouTube tutorial. It’s how decentralized systems are built: in the open, with all the mess.\n\nhttps://dlive.tv/Luftjunkie - There you go, follow and await 😎\n\nBut as we build, let’s not ignore the iceberg ahead.\n\nCrypto is centralizing. Rapidly.\nBig exchanges control access.\nStablecoins are essentially corporate IOUs.\nGovernance is usually token-weighted plutocracy.\n\nWe’re drifting toward a digital oligarchy wearing a decentralization mask.\nIf that doesn't scare you, you’re not paying attention.\n\nSo what can we do?\n🧠 Decentralize everything, not just the buzzwords. Full nodes, bridges, identity — all of it.\n🔐 Educate like crazy. Let’s raise a generation that doesn’t need a Coinbase tutorial to send a transaction.\n🧱 Design governance that doesn’t worship money. One token = one vote is the highway to corruption.\n⚙️ Normalize using crypto as currency, not just investment. Shops, gigs, subscriptions — all of it. If it’s not spendable, it’s just abstract wealth porn.\n🕵️ And yeah — push privacy. Hard.\n\nPrivacy coins are more than tools — they’re statements.\n\nMonero, Zcash, and friends aren’t just digital shadows — they’re hope. They offer:\n\nTrue anonymity and resistance to surveillance\n\nFinancial privacy in authoritarian regimes\n\nA model of crypto that actually lives up to the “peer-to-peer cash” dream\n\nBut they also come with downsides:\n\nMost are blocked by centralized exchanges — too spicy for regulators.\n\nTheir UX often sucks. Let’s be honest.\n\nThey get unfairly labeled as tools for criminals, while fiat enables actual crime at scale.\n\nStill, they might be our last line of defense when everything else gets co-opted.\n\nSo here’s my call to you:\n🧭 Let’s talk about a real crypto standard — one that’s borderless, censorship-resistant, and usable.\n🔊 Let’s discuss how to escape fiat before it eats itself alive.\n🕶️ And let’s not forget privacy — even when it’s inconvenient.\n\nComment below:\nAre you still betting on crypto as a way out?\n\nWhat should a crypto standard actually look like?\n\nCan DAOs scale beyond hype into real alternatives?\n\nWhat role do privacy coins play in all this?\n\nI’ll be sharing my DAO dev journey on DLive soon — raw, unscripted, and open source in spirit.\nDrop a comment. Challenge me. Add your thoughts. Even call me out if you think I’m wrong.\n\nBecause silence? That’s how we lose.\nCrypto was meant to be loud.\n\nLet’s make some f***ing noise.\n\nLet me know if you want to slap a DLive link or DAO project name in there. It’s ready to launch to minds.com, mirror.xyz, wherever your tribe hangs.",
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| permlink | manifesto-against-pornograghy-how-does-it-influence-youngsters-and-turn-adults-into-slaves |
| title | Manifesto against Pornograghy🔞How does it influence youngsters and turn adults into slaves ? |
| body | # Warning: This post will contain a lot of personal experiences, may seem emotional and will be a kind of real-talk. So if you're sensitive, do not read it. ## To every man who didn't escape the matrix, WATCH THAT VIDEO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI0zQMZoqEs I knew almost everything what is in the video, but after seeing someone has reposted it on X, it just propelled me to write this manifesto, coz nobody has balls to openly confess it. Please, I do not do it, because someone paid me. I do not do it, because I just want to. I do it because I want to see more inventors in the future in this world, who come from private field and not from fucking universities. I want have more people in the world who genuinely build phenomenal things, promote healthy life-style and are propaganda resistant. I do not want to see only fucking products, I want to see people who stood behind the innovative products. I want to spread the knowledge about detrimental results of porn, coz perhaps it will hit you somehow personally and will realize: "Huh, perhaps he's right. I'm not the only one. Time to fight this damn shit" . .jpg) Perhaps you're not seeing the influence of porn on your work now, but if you end up with keeping watching, viewing porn, you likely wont be able to achieve your goals and you'll be weak. I was victim of porn in my 10s (for 7 years. I started at the age of 12 and broke with it before reaching 20, which I'm sort of proud of, I'm rarely proud of me, but this is the case where I am). For porn in my 20s I say: NIE WIEDER ! (Ger: Never Again). I cut myself out of the society in my 20s permanently, I extract the human-part of me, meaning I will not define myself as a human any more. I'm aware it's sick and sounds as though I just escaped from psychiatric hospital, but I see if you keep this part of humanity in yourself and you will keep indentify as human, you are exposed on threat of being enslaved again by those sexualized content.  I would define myself as an human-akin-creature, but it's only personal defining, the nature will stay the same, that I derrive from human species. I will not contradict the facts. But it's not about me, but about the influence of porn. ## Here are the key information about the influence of porn on your mind: .jpg) Pornography can have a negative impact on your productivity, mental clarity, and overall well-being in several ways: ### Addiction: Watching porn triggers a release of dopamine, the "feel-good" brain chemical. Over time, you may need more intense content to feel the same pleasure. This can lead to addiction, where you waste time on porn instead of focusing on work, studies, or hobbies. Example: Spending hours on porn instead of completing a project at work or studying for an exam. ### Reduced Motivation: Porn can create a kind of mental "stimulation overload," making it harder to enjoy or focus on simple, everyday activities. You may find it tough to concentrate or get excited about things that used to bring you joy. Example: You might feel disinterested in reading a book or pursuing a hobby because your brain has become conditioned to seek high stimulation from porn. ### Impaired Focus: Watching porn can reduce your ability to focus on important tasks. The more you engage in it, the more your brain craves distractions, making it harder to stay on task for long periods. Example: Finding it hard to sit down and focus on work without feeling distracted or needing a break. In short, porn can waste your time, reduce your motivation, and mess with your brain's ability to focus and enjoy life, ultimately harming your productivity and mental clarity. Porn builds distractions, increases your dopamine level and sultifies your mind. Also there's been an increase of soft-porn/porn content after WWII, companies were sexualizing the ads intentionally ! Deriving from where ? From America of course, the most blindly beloved country by almost everyone, seeming to be innocent and in reality they are evils of anyone. Of course I might be exxagerating, but what I try to say, is that there is no good or bad between China, USA or Russia. All of them have done evil things, but they have different practicies for it. Here are some historical take-aways that prove that what I'm saying:  # 📌 Post-WWII Cultural Shifts Economic Boom & Consumer Culture (1950s): After the war, the U.S. experienced massive economic growth. This led to the rise of consumerism and a more permissive culture. Advertising started using sexual imagery more subtly to sell products, planting seeds of sexualization in mainstream media. ## Post-WWII Economic Situation and Government Support for Individuals After World War II, the U.S. entered a period of unprecedented economic growth, and this growth was largely supported by a series of government policies designed to support the middle class and fuel the post-war economy.  ### GI Bill and Home Loans (1944) One of the most significant government actions was the passage of the GI Bill of Rights (1944), which aimed to help returning veterans reintegrate into civilian life. Loans for Housing: The GI Bill offered low-interest loans for home purchases, making it easier for millions of veterans to buy homes and settle in suburban areas. This created a housing boom and fueled demand for consumer goods that could fill these new homes. Example: Veterans could purchase homes with little to no down payment, enabling them to enter the housing market. This led to the rise of suburbia, with the creation of Levittowns—large, affordable housing developments built specifically for returning veterans and their families. Education: The GI Bill also provided veterans with funding for higher education, allowing a generation of young Americans to attend colleges and universities. This provided them with better job opportunities and contributed to the rise of the white-collar workforce, which increased disposable income and consumer spending. ## 2. Expansion of Consumer Credit and the Role of Banks The rise of consumer credit (such as the credit card and installment loans) allowed individuals to purchase goods that they could not afford upfront. This made consumerism even more accessible. Example: American Express, which introduced the first credit card in 1958, allowed people to buy goods on credit, which increased the purchasing power of middle-class Americans. People could now buy appliances, cars, and other goods on a payment plan, making consumption a part of daily life. Government support: Policies from the Federal Reserve also ensured that credit was widely available, further fueling consumer demand. ## The Rise of Consumerism and Corporate Influence  The combination of government-backed loans, massive industrial production, and consumer credit led to the creation of a thriving consumer economy in the 1950s. This created an environment where advertising and marketing became key in shaping public attitudes, and companies sought innovative ways to reach consumers. ### Mass Production and Consumer Goods After the war, industries that had been focused on producing war materials pivoted to the production of consumer goods—everything from automobiles to refrigerators. The booming manufacturing sector was producing goods faster than ever before. Example: Companies like General Motors and Ford produced cars in large quantities, and the television became a household staple. With this influx of goods, companies were eager to find ways to sell them, and marketing began to evolve. ### Advertising and the Birth of "Consumer Culture" Advertising became central to selling these mass-produced products. By the 1950s, advertising agencies began to experiment with new emotional appeals in their campaigns, relying heavily on psychological techniques to trigger desires and needs. A major shift in advertising strategy occurred: companies began to market their products as part of a lifestyle, not just functional items. Advertisements promoted not only the product's utility but also its ability to fulfill deeper desires, such as status, attractiveness, and freedom. ### Sexualization in Advertising: The Strategy Behind It By the late 1950s and into the 1960s, advertisers began to experiment with sexualized imagery to make products appear more desirable. But why did companies choose this approach? What was the purpose behind using sex appeal to sell everything from cars to soda? ## 1. Psychological Appeal and the Consumer’s Desire for "Status" Sex appeal was used in advertisements because it taps into universal human desires—the desire for attractiveness, acceptance, and status. By associating products with sexual allure or youthful energy, advertisers aimed to create an emotional connection between the product and the consumer’s self-image. The idea was that owning or consuming the product would elevate the consumer's social status, or in some cases, enhance their sexual appeal. Example: The Chrysler New Yorker automobile advertisements of the late 1950s often featured sleek, stylish cars with beautiful women posing alongside them. The message wasn’t just about the car—it was about the lifestyle of luxury and the implicit promise that owning the car would somehow make the consumer more attractive and successful.  **Two lovely ladies posing next to a Buick in an advertisement for a local car dealer, California, 1952  ** Chrysler advertisement poster from 1956 ## 2. Cultural Shifts: The Sexual Revolution and Changing Norms The 1950s and 1960s were also the period of the sexual revolution, when traditional norms around sexuality began to be challenged. This was a time when sexual freedom and liberation were becoming more mainstream. Advertisers capitalized on these cultural changes by associating their products with this new idea of freedom—not just political or social freedom, but sexual freedom.  ** Playboy cover (one of them) indicating the "entertainment" for men. Which is an obvious lie. Example: Playboy magazine, launched in 1953, was not merely an adult magazine—it was a cultural product that marketed a lifestyle of sophistication, luxury, and sexual freedom. Its iconic bunny logo and use of beautiful women helped normalize the association between sexual allure and consumer goods. ## 3. The Role of the Television in Normalizing Sexualization With the widespread adoption of television in American homes during the 1950s, advertisers began to experiment with visual sexual appeal in their commercials. This was an era when TV advertisements increasingly used sexually suggestive imagery to sell products like alcohol, cars, and even household goods. Example: Coca-Cola commercials often depicted attractive young people enjoying the drink in social settings, implying that drinking Coca-Cola was not just about thirst—it was about feeling good, young, and desirable.  ** Pin-up girls were a type of popular imagery in the mid-20th century (especially during the 1940s and 1950s), characterized by illustrated or photographed images of attractive women in provocative yet playful poses, often seen as glamorous and flirtatious. These images were primarily used in posters, calendars, and magazines. They were considered a symbol of sexual appeal, youth, and fun. Another Example: Marlboro Cigarettes used sexualized imagery in its advertisements by featuring rugged cowboys, equating masculinity with smoking Marlboro. The cowboy persona became linked with freedom, power, and desirability, subtly associating masculinity with smoking.   ** Here are some examples of how was the atrociousness (cigarretes advertised) by that time. ## The Purpose of Sexualization in Advertising: Strategic Goals .jpg) ### 1. To Differentiate Products in a Saturated Market: The consumer market was becoming saturated with similar products. In a market flooded with similar items—whether cars, beverages, or beauty products—companies turned to sexual imagery as a differentiation strategy. By associating their products with sex appeal, they hoped to make their product stand out in a crowded marketplace and evoke a strong emotional response from the consumer. ### 2. To Tap into Growing Cultural Trends: Advertisers did not create the sexualization trend; they harnessed it. By capitalizing on the sexual revolution and changing social norms around sex, freedom, and individual expression, companies could connect their products with the zeitgeist of the times. Example: As sexual norms shifted, advertisers could safely use suggestive imagery to sell items that were once considered taboo, like alcohol or cosmetics. This made the product feel modern, exciting, and in tune with the changing times. ##The Interplay of Economics, Government Policy, and Sexualization in Advertising The post-WWII period was a time of profound economic growth fueled by government policies like the GI Bill, increased consumer credit, and widespread industrial production. These factors created a booming middle class, with more disposable income to spend on goods and services. As companies sought to capitalize on this growing consumer base, they turned to advertising as a tool to differentiate their products. As a result, sexualized imagery began to play a central role in marketing. By linking their products with sex appeal, companies were not simply selling a product—they were selling an identity, a lifestyle, and a connection to the cultural trends of the time. The purpose of using sexualization in advertisements was ultimately about creating desire—not just for the product itself, but for the status, freedom, and allure that owning the product promised. In this way, advertising became a powerful tool in shaping consumer culture, tying together economic prosperity and cultural shifts in a way that has had long-lasting effects on both marketing and society. ## Ok, you're thrilled about how cool it was ? Are you terrified perhaps ? Let's switch of the fucking TV with the content about this sugar-sweet, unicorny ECONOMICAL GROWTH, PROSPERITY, Oh sexual freedom how cool is that, let's fuck all together, sexualize everythin. Yada, yada, yada !  Have you perhaps noticed one IMPORTANT, ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL THING. Who stood for it all ? GOVERNMENT, they were utilizing the power of the rearranged gold-standard where USA held gold of most of the nations, not the entire nations' supply but definitely a reasonable amount. The currencies were pegged to a dollar and dollar was backed by gold, so should it work. In 1973, Richard Nixon announced full disposal of the Gold Standard and escalated the epoche of air-money as I used to call it, but it's called Fiat Money in todays standard. It's kinda funny coz Fiat is also a company manufacturing cars, and they are poor quality. That only shows how shitty this money even is. That's why I personally think discussions about the form of introducing Anarchy into the world is worth considering. Don't get me wrong, me as an Libertarian Crypto-Anarchist, I do not mean Anarchy that is presented in books as Lawlessness, complete get disposal of any rules, so that noone owns anything. Conversely, I think that without private property, privacy and personal-wealth there is no freedom. What I mean though is, getting rid of the state-structures, which oppresive no matter what country we will take, every country has oppressive state, that is ruling others only because of the apperance in television, which is another flaw of today's idiocratic world.  But that's topic for another post if you'd like to know my views on any of above-mentioned topics/matters leave the comment down in the section. I will consider it. Anyways, I just want to tell you now more about my case. I've got my first touches with porn as I've been 12, it was just curiosity, how it's looking and so on, later on it became almost my daily part and later on as I've realized it's detrimental, I tried to fight it, I was frustrated, coz the power of subconciousness was greater than my conciousness. I luckily got rid of it this year, and I'm proud I did this before reaching my 20s, so I won't commit the failure. I fighted with it about 2 years long, so much did it take me to finally extract the need to watch porn. During my fight with it I used everything. Blockers, education, groups, having a notebook with progress. All that has somehow contributed to where I'm now, but here are some of my advices on how to get rid of it: ### 1. Don't beat yourself after every lost attempt I know that it may sound as "I should be lenient for myself", but it's complete fallacy I fell into either. It's not about being lenient, but about being honest with yourself, loving yourself and building trust to yourself. Look, if every time you will curse yourself, offend after the failure, what is your motivation to change anything, it will only deminish your value, I've gone through it and I understand, what someone could think about it. You have to be prepared and have plan B, if things get out of your control. Be self-forgiving, every time you fail, talk to yourself anyway you'd like, interriorly or directly eg. to the mirror and tell yourself what happened, that you forgive it and hope for this attempt to be successful. ### 2. Care about the environment Important note is that almost every single time I lost, were hours around night 9PM - 12 AM, where I either had no things to do, or there was a bit of cold, so make sure it's warm enough in the room, but not too hot. So if you like to listen up to something or watch something to sleep, put your phone or any other device away from your hand-access-range and enjoy the audio. Also if you have some outdated stuff, you'd wished to change or buy some newer PC, do it. It will only propel you to work further on yourself, for yourself. But the environment term is pertaining here much bigger area. Are you done with your university ? Don't feel as though you'll progress ? Down with it, choose your own way, but WARNING. It has to be well-thought by you. And what if you will learn less than on uni ? Well it doesn't matter how much you learn, how much information you store, but in how big detail you store it. ### 3. Socialize with valuable people It was one of the most not understood points, why does the contact with people matter so much. Well the thing is, that besides that I'm indeed antisocial, I do not disregard people, and I'm open for conversation with anyone who sticks to some values, is willing to change his life for better, has dreams and persues them. If you have the environment of people selected and you contact with them, you're on a good way. ### 4. Cut off trash-people I got rid of 99% of my previous frienships and also relationships with other people, only because they were just not understanding me fully and treated me as an alien. Now I'm building connections with real freaks, degens like me, who are passionate about similar things as me. And that drives me a lot. ### 5. Change your music flavour It helped me at least so it can be peculiar, but I came from listening to any rap song to listening a lot of energetic metal, rock songs and additionally sometimes real-talk rap songs, but most of it take metal songs. I suppose it is because the sounds somehow affect your minds, that you're gonna be a warrior prepared for any challange, and if you listen only to some cool, trendy and non-valuable music, it will only deteriorate your mind. (Perhaps this section is more for men 😅) ### 6. Have patience The key is persistency and patience in it all. See, I fought with it 2 years long, I know it took a lot of time, I know it could be done faster. But it also could reflect then on return, and now as I have the experience, I know that I will surrvive no matter what. ### 7. Focus on your goals dreams If you don't have them, don't worry find what brings you joy, what interest you and start doing it, exploring learning. If you have though ? Stick to it and do everything for it. So that was everything I had to convey, perhaps it was quite longish but I hope you'll take some value for yourself. I love you all, see ya tomorrow on live-stream on DLive, Peace ! |
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"body": "# Warning: This post will contain a lot of personal experiences, may seem emotional and will be a kind of real-talk. So if you're sensitive, do not read it. \n\n## To every man who didn't escape the matrix, WATCH THAT VIDEO. \n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI0zQMZoqEs\n\nI knew almost everything what is in the video, but after seeing someone has reposted it on X, it just propelled me to write this manifesto, coz nobody has balls to openly confess it.\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease, I do not do it, because someone paid me. I do not do it, because I just want to. I do it because I want to see more inventors in the future in this world, who come from private field and not from fucking universities. I want have more people in the world who genuinely build phenomenal things, promote healthy life-style and are propaganda resistant. I do not want to see only fucking products, I want to see people who stood behind the innovative products. \nI want to spread the knowledge about detrimental results of porn, coz perhaps it will hit you somehow personally and will realize: \"Huh, perhaps he's right. I'm not the only one. Time to fight this damn shit\" .\n\n\n.jpg)\n\n\nPerhaps you're not seeing the influence of porn on your work now, but if you end up with keeping watching, viewing porn, you likely wont be able to achieve your goals and you'll be weak. I was victim of porn in my 10s (for 7 years. I started at the age of 12 and broke with it before reaching 20, which I'm sort of proud of, I'm rarely proud of me, but this is the case where I am). For porn in my 20s I say: NIE WIEDER ! (Ger: Never Again).\n\nI cut myself out of the society in my 20s permanently, I extract the human-part of me, meaning I will not define myself as a human any more. \nI'm aware it's sick and sounds as though I just escaped from psychiatric hospital, but I see if you keep this part of humanity in yourself and you will keep indentify as human, you are exposed on threat of being enslaved again by those sexualized content. \n\n\n\n\n\nI would define myself as an human-akin-creature, but it's only personal defining, the nature will stay the same, that I derrive from human species. I will not contradict the facts.\n\nBut it's not about me, but about the influence of porn.\n\n## Here are the key information about the influence of porn on your mind:\n\n\n.jpg)\n\n\nPornography can have a negative impact on your productivity, mental clarity, and overall well-being in several ways:\n\n### Addiction: Watching porn triggers a release of dopamine, the \"feel-good\" brain chemical. Over time, you may need more intense content to feel the same pleasure. This can lead to addiction, where you waste time on porn instead of focusing on work, studies, or hobbies.\n\nExample: Spending hours on porn instead of completing a project at work or studying for an exam.\n\n### Reduced Motivation: Porn can create a kind of mental \"stimulation overload,\" making it harder to enjoy or focus on simple, everyday activities. You may find it tough to concentrate or get excited about things that used to bring you joy.\n\nExample: You might feel disinterested in reading a book or pursuing a hobby because your brain has become conditioned to seek high stimulation from porn.\n\n### Impaired Focus: Watching porn can reduce your ability to focus on important tasks. The more you engage in it, the more your brain craves distractions, making it harder to stay on task for long periods.\n\nExample: Finding it hard to sit down and focus on work without feeling distracted or needing a break.\n\nIn short, porn can waste your time, reduce your motivation, and mess with your brain's ability to focus and enjoy life, ultimately harming your productivity and mental clarity.\n\nPorn builds distractions, increases your dopamine level and sultifies your mind. Also there's been an increase of soft-porn/porn content after WWII, companies were sexualizing the ads intentionally ! Deriving from where ? From America of course, the most blindly beloved country by almost everyone, seeming to be innocent and in reality they are evils of anyone. Of course I might be exxagerating, but what I try to say, is that there is no good or bad between China, USA or Russia. All of them have done evil things, but they have different practicies for it.\n\nHere are some historical take-aways that prove that what I'm saying:\n\n\n\n\n\n# 📌 Post-WWII Cultural Shifts\n\nEconomic Boom & Consumer Culture (1950s):\nAfter the war, the U.S. experienced massive economic growth. This led to the rise of consumerism and a more permissive culture. Advertising started using sexual imagery more subtly to sell products, planting seeds of sexualization in mainstream media.\n\n## Post-WWII Economic Situation and Government Support for Individuals\n\nAfter World War II, the U.S. entered a period of unprecedented economic growth, and this growth was largely supported by a series of government policies designed to support the middle class and fuel the post-war economy.\n\n\n\n\n\n### GI Bill and Home Loans (1944)\nOne of the most significant government actions was the passage of the GI Bill of Rights (1944), which aimed to help returning veterans reintegrate into civilian life.\n\nLoans for Housing: The GI Bill offered low-interest loans for home purchases, making it easier for millions of veterans to buy homes and settle in suburban areas. This created a housing boom and fueled demand for consumer goods that could fill these new homes.\n\nExample: Veterans could purchase homes with little to no down payment, enabling them to enter the housing market. This led to the rise of suburbia, with the creation of Levittowns—large, affordable housing developments built specifically for returning veterans and their families.\n\nEducation: The GI Bill also provided veterans with funding for higher education, allowing a generation of young Americans to attend colleges and universities. This provided them with better job opportunities and contributed to the rise of the white-collar workforce, which increased disposable income and consumer spending.\n\n## 2. Expansion of Consumer Credit and the Role of Banks\nThe rise of consumer credit (such as the credit card and installment loans) allowed individuals to purchase goods that they could not afford upfront. This made consumerism even more accessible.\n\nExample: American Express, which introduced the first credit card in 1958, allowed people to buy goods on credit, which increased the purchasing power of middle-class Americans. People could now buy appliances, cars, and other goods on a payment plan, making consumption a part of daily life.\n\nGovernment support: Policies from the Federal Reserve also ensured that credit was widely available, further fueling consumer demand.\n\n## The Rise of Consumerism and Corporate Influence\n\n\n\n\n\nThe combination of government-backed loans, massive industrial production, and consumer credit led to the creation of a thriving consumer economy in the 1950s. This created an environment where advertising and marketing became key in shaping public attitudes, and companies sought innovative ways to reach consumers.\n\n### Mass Production and Consumer Goods\nAfter the war, industries that had been focused on producing war materials pivoted to the production of consumer goods—everything from automobiles to refrigerators. The booming manufacturing sector was producing goods faster than ever before.\n\nExample: Companies like General Motors and Ford produced cars in large quantities, and the television became a household staple. With this influx of goods, companies were eager to find ways to sell them, and marketing began to evolve.\n\n### Advertising and the Birth of \"Consumer Culture\"\nAdvertising became central to selling these mass-produced products. By the 1950s, advertising agencies began to experiment with new emotional appeals in their campaigns, relying heavily on psychological techniques to trigger desires and needs.\n\nA major shift in advertising strategy occurred: companies began to market their products as part of a lifestyle, not just functional items. Advertisements promoted not only the product's utility but also its ability to fulfill deeper desires, such as status, attractiveness, and freedom.\n\n### Sexualization in Advertising: The Strategy Behind It\nBy the late 1950s and into the 1960s, advertisers began to experiment with sexualized imagery to make products appear more desirable. But why did companies choose this approach? What was the purpose behind using sex appeal to sell everything from cars to soda?\n\n## 1. Psychological Appeal and the Consumer’s Desire for \"Status\"\nSex appeal was used in advertisements because it taps into universal human desires—the desire for attractiveness, acceptance, and status. By associating products with sexual allure or youthful energy, advertisers aimed to create an emotional connection between the product and the consumer’s self-image.\n\nThe idea was that owning or consuming the product would elevate the consumer's social status, or in some cases, enhance their sexual appeal.\n\nExample: The Chrysler New Yorker automobile advertisements of the late 1950s often featured sleek, stylish cars with beautiful women posing alongside them. The message wasn’t just about the car—it was about the lifestyle of luxury and the implicit promise that owning the car would somehow make the consumer more attractive and successful.\n\n\n\n\n**Two lovely ladies posing next to a Buick in an advertisement for a local car dealer, California, 1952\n\n\n\n** Chrysler advertisement poster from 1956\n\n\n## 2. Cultural Shifts: The Sexual Revolution and Changing Norms\n\nThe 1950s and 1960s were also the period of the sexual revolution, when traditional norms around sexuality began to be challenged. This was a time when sexual freedom and liberation were becoming more mainstream.\n\nAdvertisers capitalized on these cultural changes by associating their products with this new idea of freedom—not just political or social freedom, but sexual freedom.\n\n\n\n\n** Playboy cover (one of them) indicating the \"entertainment\" for men. Which is an obvious lie.\n\n\nExample: Playboy magazine, launched in 1953, was not merely an adult magazine—it was a cultural product that marketed a lifestyle of sophistication, luxury, and sexual freedom. Its iconic bunny logo and use of beautiful women helped normalize the association between sexual allure and consumer goods.\n\n\n## 3. The Role of the Television in Normalizing Sexualization\n\nWith the widespread adoption of television in American homes during the 1950s, advertisers began to experiment with visual sexual appeal in their commercials. This was an era when TV advertisements increasingly used sexually suggestive imagery to sell products like alcohol, cars, and even household goods.\n\nExample: Coca-Cola commercials often depicted attractive young people enjoying the drink in social settings, implying that drinking Coca-Cola was not just about thirst—it was about feeling good, young, and desirable.\n\n\n\n\n** Pin-up girls were a type of popular imagery in the mid-20th century (especially during the 1940s and 1950s), characterized by illustrated or photographed images of attractive women in provocative yet playful poses, often seen as glamorous and flirtatious. These images were primarily used in posters, calendars, and magazines. They were considered a symbol of sexual appeal, youth, and fun.\n\n\nAnother Example: Marlboro Cigarettes used sexualized imagery in its advertisements by featuring rugged cowboys, equating masculinity with \nsmoking Marlboro. The cowboy persona became linked with freedom, power, and desirability, subtly associating masculinity with smoking.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n** Here are some examples of how was the atrociousness (cigarretes advertised) by that time.\n\n\n## The Purpose of Sexualization in Advertising: Strategic Goals\n\n\n.jpg)\n\n\n### 1. To Differentiate Products in a Saturated Market:\nThe consumer market was becoming saturated with similar products. In a market flooded with similar items—whether cars, beverages, or beauty products—companies turned to sexual imagery as a differentiation strategy.\n\nBy associating their products with sex appeal, they hoped to make their product stand out in a crowded marketplace and evoke a strong emotional response from the consumer.\n\n### 2. To Tap into Growing Cultural Trends:\nAdvertisers did not create the sexualization trend; they harnessed it. By capitalizing on the sexual revolution and changing social norms around sex, freedom, and individual expression, companies could connect their products with the zeitgeist of the times.\n\nExample: As sexual norms shifted, advertisers could safely use suggestive imagery to sell items that were once considered taboo, like alcohol or cosmetics. This made the product feel modern, exciting, and in tune with the changing times.\n\n##The Interplay of Economics, Government Policy, and Sexualization in Advertising\n\nThe post-WWII period was a time of profound economic growth fueled by government policies like the GI Bill, increased consumer credit, and widespread industrial production. These factors created a booming middle class, with more disposable income to spend on goods and services.\n\nAs companies sought to capitalize on this growing consumer base, they turned to advertising as a tool to differentiate their products. As a result, sexualized imagery began to play a central role in marketing. By linking their products with sex appeal, companies were not simply selling a product—they were selling an identity, a lifestyle, and a connection to the cultural trends of the time.\n\nThe purpose of using sexualization in advertisements was ultimately about creating desire—not just for the product itself, but for the status, freedom, and allure that owning the product promised. In this way, advertising became a powerful tool in shaping consumer culture, tying together economic prosperity and cultural shifts in a way that has had long-lasting effects on both marketing and society.\n\n\n## Ok, you're thrilled about how cool it was ? Are you terrified perhaps ? Let's switch of the fucking TV with the content about this sugar-sweet, unicorny ECONOMICAL GROWTH, PROSPERITY, Oh sexual freedom how cool is that, let's fuck all together, sexualize everythin. Yada, yada, yada !\n\n\n\nHave you perhaps noticed one IMPORTANT, ABSOLUTELY CRUCIAL THING. Who stood for it all ? GOVERNMENT, they were utilizing the power of the rearranged gold-standard where USA held gold of most of the nations, not the entire nations' supply but definitely a reasonable amount. The currencies were pegged to a dollar and dollar was backed by gold, so should it work. In 1973, Richard Nixon announced full disposal of the Gold Standard and escalated the epoche of air-money as I used to call it, but it's called Fiat Money in todays standard. It's kinda funny coz Fiat is also a company manufacturing cars, and they are poor quality. That only shows how shitty this money even is. That's why I personally think discussions about the form of introducing Anarchy into the world is worth considering. Don't get me wrong, me as an Libertarian Crypto-Anarchist, I do not mean Anarchy that is presented in books as Lawlessness, complete get disposal of any rules, so that noone owns anything. Conversely, I think that without private property, privacy and personal-wealth there is no freedom. What I mean though is, getting rid of the state-structures, which oppresive no matter what country we will take, every country has oppressive state, that is ruling others only because of the apperance in television, which is another flaw of today's idiocratic world. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBut that's topic for another post if you'd like to know my views on any of above-mentioned topics/matters leave the comment down in the section. I will consider it.\n\nAnyways, I just want to tell you now more about my case. I've got my first touches with porn as I've been 12, it was just curiosity, how it's looking and so on, later on it became almost my daily part and later on as I've realized it's detrimental, I tried to fight it, I was frustrated, coz the power of subconciousness was greater than my conciousness. I luckily got rid of it this year, and I'm proud I did this before reaching my 20s, so I won't commit the failure. I fighted with it about 2 years long, so much did it take me to finally extract the need to watch porn. During my fight with it I used everything. Blockers, education, groups, having a notebook with progress. All that has somehow contributed to where I'm now, but here are some of my advices on how to get rid of it:\n\n### 1. Don't beat yourself after every lost attempt\n\nI know that it may sound as \"I should be lenient for myself\", but it's complete fallacy I fell into either. It's not about being lenient, but about\nbeing honest with yourself, loving yourself and building trust to yourself. Look, if every time you will curse yourself, offend after the failure, what is your motivation to change anything, it will only deminish your value, I've gone through it and I understand, what someone could think about it. You have to be prepared and have plan B, if things get out of your control. Be self-forgiving, every time you fail, talk to yourself anyway you'd like, interriorly or directly eg. to the mirror and tell yourself what happened, that you forgive it and hope for this attempt to be successful.\n\n### 2. Care about the environment\nImportant note is that almost every single time I lost, were hours around night 9PM - 12 AM, where I either had no things to do, or there was a bit of cold, so make sure it's warm enough in the room, but not too hot. So if you like to listen up to something or watch something to sleep, put your phone or any other device away from your hand-access-range and enjoy the audio. Also if you have some outdated stuff, you'd wished to change or buy some newer PC, do it. It will only propel you to work further on yourself, for yourself. But the environment term is pertaining here much bigger area. Are you done with your university ? Don't feel as though you'll progress ? Down with it, choose your own way, but WARNING. It has to be well-thought by you. And what if you will learn less than on uni ? Well it doesn't matter how much you learn, how much information you store, but in how big detail you store it.\n\n### 3. Socialize with valuable people\nIt was one of the most not understood points, why does the contact with people matter so much. Well the thing is, that besides that I'm indeed antisocial, I do not disregard people, and I'm open for conversation with anyone who sticks to some values, is willing to change his life for better, has dreams and persues them. If you have the environment of people selected and you contact with them, you're on a good way.\n\n### 4. Cut off trash-people\nI got rid of 99% of my previous frienships and also relationships with other people, only because they were just not understanding me fully and treated me as an alien. Now I'm building connections with real freaks, degens like me, who are passionate about similar things as me. And that drives me a lot.\n\n### 5. Change your music flavour\nIt helped me at least so it can be peculiar, but I came from listening to any rap song to listening a lot of energetic metal, rock songs and additionally sometimes real-talk rap songs, but most of it take metal songs. I suppose it is because the sounds somehow affect your minds, that you're gonna be a warrior prepared for any challange, and if you listen only to some cool, trendy and non-valuable music, it will only deteriorate your mind. (Perhaps this section is more for men 😅)\n\n### 6. Have patience\nThe key is persistency and patience in it all. See, I fought with it 2 years long, I know it took a lot of time, I know it could be done faster. But it also could reflect then on return, and now as I have the experience, I know that I will surrvive no matter what.\n\n### 7. Focus on your goals dreams\nIf you don't have them, don't worry find what brings you joy, what interest you and start doing it, exploring learning. If you have though ? Stick to it and do everything for it.\n\n\nSo that was everything I had to convey, perhaps it was quite longish but I hope you'll take some value for yourself.\n\nI love you all, see ya tomorrow on live-stream on DLive, Peace !",
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| body | Something new is coming. Something decentralized. Rooted in Web3. Crafted to challenge a space that’s been left to stagnate for too long. And this time — you're invited to watch it unfold. Live. Unfiltered. From zero to something. 🛠️ No edits. No fake productivity. Just real work. Protocol logic. System behavior. Creative flow. Unexpected bugs. The real journey of building something with purpose. You’ll see: 🔧 Protocol mechanics shaping up 🧩 System design decisions in real-time 🐞 Bugs, breakthroughs, breakdowns 🌐 What it actually means to build on the edge of Web3 ⏰ No set schedule — I go live when I start my day. Quick breakfast, coffee, and then straight into the code. Tune in, drop by, vibe out, or just let it run in the background while you build your own thing. 📺 Watch here: https://dlive.tv/Luftjunkie 🧠 Connect on: Minds: https://www.minds.com/luftjunkie Mastadon: https://mastodon.social/home |
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}steemdelegated 2.552 SP to @luftjunkie2025/04/13 14:16:57
steemdelegated 2.552 SP to @luftjunkie
2025/04/13 14:16:57
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}luftjunkieblockchain operation: transfer to savings2025/04/13 13:48:30
luftjunkieblockchain operation: transfer to savings
2025/04/13 13:48:30
| from | luftjunkie |
| to | luftjunkie |
| amount | 12.469 STEEM |
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luftjunkieclaimed reward balance: 12.469 STEEM, 12.842 SP
2025/04/13 13:47:27
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}luftjunkiecustom json: notify2025/04/13 13:47:24
luftjunkiecustom json: notify
2025/04/13 13:47:24
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luftjunkiecustom json: notify
2025/04/13 13:47:06
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}justyyreplied to @luftjunkie / sunkyn2025/04/13 10:54:24
justyyreplied to @luftjunkie / sunkyn
2025/04/13 10:54:24
| parent author | luftjunkie |
| parent permlink | my-dear-steemit-community |
| author | justyy |
| permlink | sunkyn |
| title | |
| body | And thank you for supporting @justyy witness! |
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}haideremtiazupvoted (10.00%) @luftjunkie / my-dear-steemit-community2025/04/13 10:50:33
haideremtiazupvoted (10.00%) @luftjunkie / my-dear-steemit-community
2025/04/13 10:50:33
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}brodydungupvoted (10.00%) @luftjunkie / my-dear-steemit-community2025/04/13 10:50:33
brodydungupvoted (10.00%) @luftjunkie / my-dear-steemit-community
2025/04/13 10:50:33
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}zhengjuan7upvoted (10.00%) @luftjunkie / my-dear-steemit-community2025/04/13 10:50:33
zhengjuan7upvoted (10.00%) @luftjunkie / my-dear-steemit-community
2025/04/13 10:50:33
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| author | luftjunkie |
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}Witness Votes
3 / 30
01.justyy |
03.steemchiller |
[ "justyy", "steem.history", "steemchiller" ]