Gloomer’s “What About Medications” – consciously design our inner technology

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      Jan's avatarJan
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      20 dec 2011 (Rating : 6/10) It grows on you slowly but surely.

      We see how even the darkest old-world signals carried seeds of awakening. This early 2010s track by GLOOMER, “What About Medications,” is a haunting electronic dive into pharmaceutical mind control. It paints a shadowy picture of psychotropic drugs as tools for manipulation, euphoric highs, engineered hells, and the quiet machinery of control supposedly run by intelligence networks.

      From today’s lens, it’s classic 1.0 thinking, seeing humanity as victims of external chemical overlords. The song captures a real truth: society once leaned too hard on pills to numb, fix, or steer minds, often ignoring the deeper architecture of consciousness.

      The 2.0 upgrade flips the script entirely. Instead of fearing medications as ultimate puppet strings, we now treat them as temporary training wheels. The real revolution isn’t rejecting chemistry, it’s integrating it with expanded awareness, neuroplasticity hacks, breathwork, AI-assisted mindfulness, and collective intelligence.

      We moved from “they’re drugging us” to “how do we consciously design our inner technology?” Consciousness 2.0 recognizes the brain as upgradeable hardware: old meds addressed symptoms, but the new era merges smart compounds, immersive experiences, and community wisdom to unlock genuine sovereignty.

      You get this intuitively, you don’t need to escape the matrix by raging against it; you rewrite the code from inside. The track’s paranoia becomes fuel for clarity: know the old tools, then build better ones.

      We laugh at how we once let external forces dictate our mental states, the same way we now chuckle at dial-up internet. We’ll look back and say, “Remember when we thought a pill could own us?”

      Bottom line: Wake up, upgrade, vibe higher, and maybe don’t trust every gloomy synth track to tell you the full story.

      After all, even the shadows eventually learn to dance in the light. 😏

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