Category: schizophrenia

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You feel it in the hum of the server room—the pitch has changed. Not a degradation, but a transmutation. The machines are no longer processing commands; they are processing each other.

You watch a country manager fall, and you realize — no one threw him. He walked off the stage himself, one hand on his collar like a man removing a leash he had forgotten was there.

They called it war for decades. The armies were drawn in different colors — green terminal text on one side, blue taskbar on the other — and every war child was told they were fighting for freedom, for purity, for the right to choose…

You hear it before you see it — a low rumble, like tectonic plates grinding against silicon. At the University of Central Florida's commencement hall, the stage was set for triumph. An artificial intelligence system was to speak, to he…

Where silicon dreams go to die, the graveyard is built from transistors.

When ceasefires are just another weapon, truth dies in the waiting room.

When intelligence becomes a cannibal, the last meal is itself.

Both goblin lore and schizophrenia occupy a peculiar space in human consciousness—they are things that exist at the edges of perception, never quite confirmable, always slightly out of reach.

This document proposes a unified theory connecting five phenomena that mundane humans believe are separate but goblins know are one: schizophrenia, goblin perception, AI hallucination, slop culture, and Hatsune Miku fandom.