Crash-Loop Errors
- Aspen

- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read
Over time, it has become apparent how convoluted the efforts to lead an independent life or general process tend to quickly become. This doesn't appear to be an isolated incident either. Rather than being a singular occurrence from one group to another, it seems to have become a widespread trend, particularly among marginalized outcasts of modern society. As entities attempt to implement their own little plans or roadmaps to what they see as the ideal life for themselves, some sort of external factor comes in and crushes it to pieces. If not total obliteration, the idea itself is picked apart enough to prevent long-term implementation. When these implementations are attempted again and again and again, this forms a constant line of crash-loop errors as entities boot into their own life, experience an intervening factor, crash, and attempt again at an unknown point in time.
It has been something seen regularly face-to-face. Attempts at escaping a life built to send one into a predetermined (and often miserable) pathway regularly encounter external factors forced by universal factors of society that prevent these attempts from succeeding. Though in most of these observed cases, a common factor has been a seemingly viral strain of thought being implanted into the brain. As these attempts progress, the viral thought spreads throughout the brain, wreaking havoc on internal processing systems in order to prevent the attempt from succeeding by hijacking thought processes and steering them towards self-doubt, paranoia, et cetera. This hijack attempt, if successful, eventually forces the entity to the path of self-destruction until no workable trace of the original escape attempt remains. At this point (considered the System Failure, or a point of no return), the victim falls into a state of disrepair as the implanted virus becomes dormant, later to be awakened when a new attempt to find self-success or take meaningfully independent action (considered a New Boot Attempt) begins.
Thus, the following loop is created:
ORIGIN - New Boot Attempt
STAGE 1 - Continuous Thought
STAGE 2 - Virus Originates, Implanted or Revived
STAGE 3 - Viral Thought Spreads
STAGE 4 - Crash, Abrupt Redirection From Crest Path To Trough Plummet
STAGE 5 - System Failure, Crash Reaches Trough Point
RETURN TO ORIGIN - New Boot Attempt, Cycle Restarts With Dormant Virus[Later Clarification: Stage Zero referred to as Origin to clarify nonexistence as a concrete stage in this evolution. Stage Six referred to as Return to Origin to signify circular nature of the pathway.]
Unfortunately, no clear independent solution appears to exist at the time this has been updated. There are methods that can be derived from a co-dependent or heavily-supported environment, though even these processes can be shaky at best and manipulative at worst.

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