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When things begin to fail on a large scale, they don’t do it in a clean or predictable way. Systems don’t politely warn you before they collapse.

They stall, they glitch, they slow down—and then suddenly, they stop. And in that moment, when what people assumed was permanent turns out to be fragile, the real danger begins. Not from the disaster itself, but from the reaction to it.

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.