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While this might have worked before the mid-1990s, computer systems designed since then are capable of creating discrete "threads" to handle problems, which run in their own space while the critical parts of the system continue uninterrupted. The end result is still a super computer muttering an error several times before exploding.

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Occasionally the way to shut down such a computer is less like a few odd statements, and more like an advanced philosophical debate on the nature of truth, free will and purpose. Some ridiculously dumb AIs are also immune to logic bombs by virtue of not understanding the concept of paradox - a sort of inverted case of Achievements in Ignorance. Be warned if the Logic Bomb fails to destroy the system outright (and in some cases, even when it does), the system's surviving remnants may go insane and attempt to kill you just the same.Īlso note that Ridiculously Human Robots (and some very advanced AIs) are generally able to recognize and defuse logic bombs on sight, long before they go off (and may view this as a particularly irritating kind of Fantastic Racism). Paradoxes and contradictory statements (especially contradictory orders) have become the primary material used to build the Logic Bomb and thus the standard way to defeat any sophisticated, computerized system or AI. If the computer is a robot, this will probably result in Your Head A-Splode. A fictional computer will attempt to debate and solve the paradox until it melts down. The easiest way to confuse it is with the Liar's Paradox, i.e. In fiction-land, however, it will explode. If you give a computer nonsensical orders in the real world it will, generally, do nothing (or possibly appear to freeze as it loops eternally trying to find a solution to the unsolvable problem presented to it). In memes, various characters are edited in as Trollface's wife or friend.Is your sentient supercomputer acting up? Good news. Pill Time is a four-panel Schizoposting Rage Comic in which an apparently schizophrenic Trollface, happy to have a companion, takes his medication and finds out that his companion has vanished. The memes often depict ways to troll the UN, baiting them by telling them "I hate the antichrist," and first appeared in late 2020 but was popularized throughout early 2021.

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I Hate the Antichrist refers to a series of memes, including image macros and Rage Comics, referring to the United Nations (UN) as "the antichrist," a belief perpetuated by certain conspiracy theorists.

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A relative of Fashwave, the trend gained online popularity in 2020, with a video known as Gotye Wokeuplikethis Hyperborea gaining popularity as a meme format. Schizowave refers to a series of music videos based on imagery associated with various beliefs, conspiracy theories and mental disorders such as schizophrenia, gang-stalking, paganism, Hyperborea, Hollow Earth and Nordic aliens, often intermingled with various memes, and set to various remixes and mashups. On May 3rd, 2022, the Facebook page "schizophrenic order of piss" was formed where such memes and posts are shared, which gathered over 600,000 followers as of December 2022. On April 26th, 2021, the subreddit /r/schizopostingmemes was created, gaining over 20,000 members before being banned after users began posting images of dead birds they had supposedly killed in a competition to prove they were the "top schizo." One such post was made by Redditor bemmington (awesome) on July 3rd, 2022, which gathered over 95 upvotes and 45 comments in seven hours.

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The word "schizoposting" also began to be used regularly on Twitter in 2020. Įarly Instagram mentions include a February 21st, 2020, video post by user that gathered over 2,000 views in nearly three years (seen below). Early Facebook mentions include the caption of a December 2nd, 2019, image posted by a meme page about cryptids that gathered over 100 likes in three years (seen below). However, the term only gained significant virality on other social media platforms after the year 2019. Use of the term "schizoposting," when defined as the act of posting illogical memes that could be made by someone suffering a mental breakdown, persisted across 4chan threads in the years following 2016, often in reference to QAnon] conspiracy theorists. The label "schizoposting" drew continued usage on 4chan in consecutive months, with an anonymous user posting a picture of Charles Manson to /pol/ on December 28th, 2016, alongside a caption that read, "Fuck shitposting, try Schizoposting" (seen below). The earliest known use of the term on 4chan was in response to a post about memes as occultism in /pol/ in which an anonymous reader responded to a thread saying, "nice schizoposting, friend" (seen below). The phrase itself has been used on 4chan since at least November 6th, 2016, when it was used as a general slang term and without its Rage Comic connotation.







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