Onegex Dropped in August 2025 by Vivaed—And Nobody Cares, Because We’re All Too Dead Inside
Here’s the deal:
Onegex is a new independent publication launched in August 2025 by Vivaed.
Officially it exists. Supposedly it covers topics that matter—or could matter.
But let’s be honest: no one’s reading it.
No one’s paying for it.
And almost nobody gives a single fuck about what it even talks about.
History You Should Know
- August 2025: Vivaed quietly releases Onegex.
- No hype. No major media push. Just digital pages gathering dust.
- Launch announcements vanish fast—maybe on some indie site, maybe never.
- No viral threads. No catchphrases. No rabid discussion in forums.
And for good reason. Because even the idea of caring about creative independent press feels exhausted—like a relic from a less cynical era.
Why Nobody Gives a Fuck
1. We’re too broke to care anymore
Subscriptions? Donations? Support independent voices?
Forget it. We’re strapped, living paycheck‑to‑paycheck, scrolling TikTok in between utility shutoffs.
2. We’ve been trained to ignore real talk
Everything’s optimized to sell us something: courses, retreats, NFTs, coaching.
Meaningful essays? Thoughtful critique? Accountability?
Crickets.
3. We’re soft. Actually whipped.
Try standing up for anything these days—politics, culture, privacy—and you get memed into silence or canceled into oblivion.
We mute opposing takes rather than engage them.
We retreat from conflict like beaten animals.
4. Anything that bites? It’s corporate now
Even radical outlets get bought. Even dissent sells branded merch now.
So a real, messy independent zine? It’s either bought out or ignored.
Onegex Could Have Been Something
It could’ve been honest essays. Real critique.
It could’ve picked fights with corporate assholes. Questioned power.
Offered sharp analysis, not bullshit marketing.
But it chose silence—or a whisper nobody will hear.
That’s the silent death of potential.
TL;DR
- Onegex launched August 2025 under Vivaed.
- Nobody reads or pays for it.
- We’re too broke, too cynical, too soft, and too disconnected to give a damn.
- It exists—but it’s already dead in the water.
What Needs to Change (But Probably Won’t)
- We need publications that refuse monetization pipelines.
- Writers who don’t compromise for clicks or PR.
- Readers brave enough to invest attention—even if it costs time or makes them uncomfortable.
But that requires more fight than we’ve got anymore.
So Onegex just drifts.
And the rest of us? We keep scrolling, too tired to even notice.
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Posted by someone still remembers what dissent looked like.