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Author of The Graysonian Ethic (Available on Amazon, pick up a dead tree copy today)

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Advocate for freedom and tolerance even if you say things I do not like

Adversary of Fediblock

Accept that I'll probably say something you don't like and I'll give you the same benefit, and maybe we can find some truth about the world.

Ah... Is the Alliteration clever or stupid? Don't answer that, I sort of know the answer already...

A whole lot of very powerful people want you to think that career is all it takes to live a feeling life, but eventually you're making enough money to get anything that you want and if you don't have something that helps connect you to something greater there kind of stops being a point to it all.

Thankfully I was young enough when I realized this to change the course of my life. Because I was on track for this, being surrounded by things that were really cool and expensive when I was young, but are just a burden on someone else to get rid of the moment that I die.

It seems to me that The core theme of the work is the overwhelming forces trying to manipulate individuals into doing what is best for greater powers that be often to the harm of the individual and society. I don't see how else you end up getting the mega storylines, the vaccine story lines, The riot story lines, there's an awful lot of stuff there that isn't explainable through any other lens.

Tatsuyo Ishida is I believe on spinster. I read the last couple years of backlog on sinfest when I found their account on fediverse and it's been pretty interesting. Not where you'd expect the comic to go based on where it was 10 years ago.

"Nailpolish Remover is really good ABS plastic glue" is a great piece of information, and it's come up several times this week for me. We have a lot of plastic crap we'd like to keep in one piece, and with this piece of information we can do it.

I saw that video. That was crazy af

sort of want miso soup eyes 2d waifu

>on reddit
>deradicalized

lol

wops. every tiem.

One commentator I generally trust pointed this out a few weeks ago: China didn't do anything after Mao's great leap backwards that killed tens of millions of people. Why exactly would they be collapsing because the fastest growing economy didn't grow for one year?

Money is a hygiene factor. It won't make you happy, but a lack of it will make you unhappy.

That being said, if you want to experience deep existential dread, try to scientifically determine how to live. Math and science can describe and predict how things are, not how things ought to be. That's a basic truth of philosophy.

I sort of think newproject2 getting shut down sort of cements you as relevant as long as people keep trying to do the same thing. Even if you went completely dark at this point, that's something that can't be undone.

A lot of things people think they want are terrible. Everyone would want the wages of a fortune 500 CEO, but having to live that life of having your life regimented to the second for decades on end and having to watch every single syllable you speak would be nightmarish. A lot of people would sudoku.

god damnit...

Pressing X to doubt on that one. You live in California. In LA. You've seen an awful lot of people who are ridiculously desperate for validation.

The chef had an opportunity to pursue his dreams and become a mechanical engineer, but he wasn't sure he could do it so he became a chef instead. Everyday he wakes up looking back and realizing that he betrayed his dreams to cowardice.

A chicken fried this steak.

Gentleman, this is Grand Theft Auto! You can't just steal it!

Laughs in Canadian

Jesus Christ... that would mean that over the course of a year, energy price caps will be a policy costing as much as 10% of the rest of the entire uk budget combined. Almost double the entire uk military budget. It would cost almost as much as the entire nhs.

And I can almost guarantee you there will be usage caps as a result.

I agree with the first half.

Governments are made up of people, and people can be better or worse. They can be more moral or less (and those morals can be different between people so two very moral people may act in opposite ways, or two immoral people may act in much different ways based on what they consider immoral), and they can be more competent or less competent, or more corrupt or less corrupt and self-serving.

A group of people can be either aligned with the people they rule over or they can be opposed to them. People with political power can be a smaller group or a larger group. The Greek democracy and Roman Republic of antiquity were built on the scarred backs of slaves, and ultimately the number of slaves was much larger than the number of citizens.

The benefit of democratic republics and constitutional monarchies over despotism or dictatorship or absolute monarchy is the peaceful transfer of power. When a government is particularly bad under dictatorial regimes, the nation must be bathed in blood, whereas under a republic the nation can be bathed in ballots. Constitutional monarchies can last quite long as well because the monarch is a figurehead compared to the legislative or executive bodies who can then be replaced if they are incompetent or hated.

The distinction between good and bad governance is important, and the fact that they can both exist is important. A badly run democracy is for a time much worse than a well run totalitarian dictatorship. That's one reason why the Roman empire rose out of the Roman Republic, but then the list of Roman emperors starts to look like a stock ticker for how often they were offing heads of state...

In a lot of ways, current western governments reflect our societies, and both are in a state of imbalance. Wise governance considers many factors, foolish government pretends only one thing matters at any given moment. That imbalance inevitably leads to poor governance and a pathological society.

Some of that is a total rejection of good ideas that need to exist because those same ideas can become tyrannical if taken to an extreme. It's not sustainable, and there needs to be some balance. Part of the problem is the decadence of the elite and semi-elite classes. Over time, they become disconnected from the reality of the world by a padded cell that is a comfortable and safe state. They don't realize that you can be hurt, you can die, you can starve, wars can start and things can happen in your homeland, and in that disconnection they make decisions that are objectively harmful which ultimately results in a new secular cycle...

It wouldn't matter so much except that you have the largest, most powerful, most all encompassing, and most universal state ever throughout the world.

If the state can basically leave people alone, then it doesn't matter if people agree on most things. Bob can stay in Bob's yard, and George can stay in George's yard. As the size of the state increases, it could still not matter as long as Bob and George are treated the same and the state isn't sticking its fingers into arguments between the two. Eventually, the state starts sticking its fingers into arguments between the two, but for the most part it doesn't have the capacity to do much about it. As the postmodern age arrives, the state suddenly is fully capable of micromanaging their lives, but maybe Bob can move away and George likes what the local state is doing. Then George forms a world government, and Bob and George are inseparable, and their arguments must play out on the global stage and it suddenly matters very much that they both agree exactly the same things because the all encompassing state will directly enforce one person's view or the other.

The state that requires every man, woman, and child to believe the same thing mandated by the state by democratic vote and be subservient to a centralised leadership of mega-elites is not a liberal one, no matter how big the plastic smile on the plastic mask it wears is.

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