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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...

Honestly, there should be a giant crash!

Who wants to tell me that the economy is better than it was in 2019? Who wants to tell me that the economy is three times better than it was in 2019? Because the spy is up 300% compared to 2019, what the hell?

These companies aren't better off than they were 5 years ago, back then they were in what was being called the longest economic recovery on record, during a period of at least reportedly low inflation that had lasted a decade. And yet the spy is 300% of what it was.

Given realities about borders, crossing borders should be the thing you're most concerned about at all times ever, because at borders all bets are our the window and it doesn't matter who's in charge at the time.

It's been the case for at least 20 years that constitutional rights simply don't exist when you are crossing a border in the US. Obviously that's the case for Canada too since it's the same border.

I mean, the way that the federal government was found to be directly manipulating all social media is a pretty hard attack on civil liberties.

Of course, they don't consider those to be civil liberties anymore, who needs to be able to speak freely?

Not bad for a country with a conviction rate almost as high as the US.

Couldn't it be argued they sell delicious delicious euthanasia?

But I have it on good authority that this app has been in use for 30 years!!!

It should be breaking, it's dysfunctional.

Should be way further down considering the massive problems of the past 6 years aren't priced in at all.

In reality, it's because of the different narratives. For men, the prevailing narrative is heroic -- a loser starts at the bottom and build themselves up through sacrifice, hard work, ingenuity, and virtue. The victory is reaching the top of the dominance hierarchy through meritorious behavior. By contrast, women typically don't need to reach the top of the dominance hierarchy, and part of the feminine myth is that there is no dominance hierarchy and if there is one then it needs to be flattened, but with them at the top because they're so harming and beautiful.

If we look at older myths about women, we see similar archetypes: in Cinderella, the least loved daughter is so beautiful and so charming that the prince falls for her. In the frog prince, a destitute woman, and through very little action of her own (she kisses a frog), becomes her bride. In sleeping beauty, the main character's role is to sleep and be beautiful. These are completely different stories than men. The men must focus on becoming better to become worthy of success. The women must do what is necessary to be selected for success.

It's actually quite interesting; One of the failures of modern movies with female protagonists is that they don't actually change this -- usually the female lead is effortlessly perfect and wonderful, and her only struggle is successfully being selected as great. This is particularly troublesome when the stories take up the trappings of male stories, and people who watch the movies and expect to see struggle and growth instead see someone being selected.

One of the core things I've been working on lately is a framework that accepts that multiple contradictory things are true at almost all times, and how to navigate that fact.

It's a fact that empathy is a core human value, it's also a fact that you have to discriminate based on some sort of criteria because the universe has limited time and energy. You can't ignore either, and you can't collapse them into synthesis either, they're just two things that remain true. Of course there's more than 2 things that are true at once too, so you have to navigate all those things that are true. One of the strengths and weaknesses of various modernist frameworks is that they just pretend only one grand narrative is true, and it simplifies the world so it's easier to make decisions and unify behind those decisions, but will always result in terrible decisions because the world isn't simple.

It's a core theme on my new book, in fact.

Odd thing being that tariffs are typically import taxes, not export taxes.

so how exactly are you going to put an import tax on an export?

I'm just saying, if you want to nuke Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver, that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.

And if a few fly off and hit NYC and LA by accident, who's to know what happens in the fog of war?

I find his style annoying and crass, but he's also the only person in tech reporting on certain things, so you take good information from where you get it.

TrumpGPT, you need to pull whatever strings you need to in order to get the invasion started. As far as I can tell, the only people fighting will be boomers who still think the country is worth saving. It'll be easy to just roll right over.

"we trained this AI wrong, as a joke!"

I've called China the west's picture of Dorian gray, because we're actually burning just as much fossil fuels as ever before, but we get China to do it for us so we can pretend we're without sin.

If these people actually cared about the west's actual emissions, they'd place massive tariffs on all these countries to ensure industry in countries with environmental regulations remained competitive, and they'd include a carbon differential calculation on immigration so if people are trying to move from a low carbon use jurisdiction to a high carbon use jurisdiction they'd face a higher bar for entry.

But they won't do either of those things because none of this is about carbon emissions. Obviously.

What am I supposed to do with this leftist meme collection I've accumulated?

"no, we're not like those other socialists, we're the good guys!" -every German socialist ever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-rWB1jOt9s

Here we can see the 15 month old child who is about to give us sagely advice about how evil the orange man is.

Meme saying "Am I the only one around here" "Who sees that sinuses aren't sinusoidal?"

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