Politics · Satire
In a development that surprised absolutely no one, my dentist has officially scheduled an emergency meeting about the concept of linear progression, sending shockwaves through an industry that runs almost entirely on shockwaves. The official narrative is simple and entirely underwhelming. But if you believe the official narrative, we have a digital bridge in the metaverse to sell you at 15% APR.
Insiders familiar with the matter — who asked to remain anonymous because they made all of this up in the breakroom — suggest there is a much deeper layer to the story. Analysts believe this is essentially a very expensive mistake masquerading as innovation. The socio-economic implications are staggering when you consider that nobody actually knows what is going on, but everyone is extremely angry about it online.
"I have been saying this since Tuesday," said Chad Equity, Senior Vibes Analyst, pausing dramatically for a camera that was not rolling. According to figures we did not verify because verifying things is exhausting, productivity dipped 12% as employees refreshed the news. The remaining holdouts are currently drafting a furious comment in all caps.
The history here matters. Long-time observers will remember that the concept of linear progression has been at the center of controversy before, most notably during the incident nobody agreed on and the follow-up incident everyone pretended to understand. A spokesperson frantically clarified that it was intended as a feature, not a bug.
"Frankly, we expected worse," countered an unpaid intern with surprising authority, who disagrees with the first expert primarily for branding reasons. The establishment wants you to focus on minor details — facts, logic, basic physics — while ignoring the glaring truth that the entire situation is a circus with a quarterly earnings call.
Meanwhile, the fallout has begun. The HOA has issued a statement of concern, citing bylaw 7, subsection vibes. Three podcasts have already been launched to explain the situation incorrectly.
Where do we go from here? Some experts suggest hiding your assets in offshore accounts or physical gold bullion. Others recommend turning off your router and walking calmly into the woods. A third group has already moved on to being wrong about something else.
In conclusion: We suggest turning it off and turning it back on again. We suggest turning it off and turning it back on again. The Daily Diss-patch will continue to follow this story until something shinier happens.