agamemnonymous
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on How do you build revolutionary optimism in these dark times? 10 minutes ago:
Locally
Civilization is basically just bureaucracy integrated over population. Some people figure out how to game the system via the chasm of abstraction between; that’s a function of any sufficiently complex system, look at the speed running community
But ultimately, civilization is just people. All the bureaucracy placed on top of it is just a collection of systems made by people to coordinate themselves. A lot of the dark theatrics are the result of the population becoming so vast that even at the lowest levels, the bureaucracy is distant and abstract. That abstraction alienates people from one another, so they only really know how to interact through the lens of that bureaucracy
The optimism is that you can engage your community. You can meet your neighbors, learn their trades and share yours, start a group chat. You can organize barter networks, childcare rotations, handyman services, mutual aid.
You can join local political groups. Start local political groups. Go to protests and meet people in neighboring areas. Network.
You can promote candidates for local office, and encourage others in your network to do so. You can run for local office, and encourage others in your network to do so. We’ve seen what the other side is offering so far as administrative competence, you think you’re worse?
Go to local events. Talk to your neighbors. Organize with your neighbors. The big system is very top down in its perspective, but it’s really ultimately dependent on the composite people. You can organize the people from the bottom up, and get your friends in nearby neighborhoods to do the same.
If all the neighborhoods are organized, bloodless revolution slides quite comfortably into the realm of plausible futures.
- Comment on Quite true 2 days ago:
I dunno, SpongeBob occupies a sizeable fraction of successful memes
- Comment on If tomato is a fruit then lasagna is a fruit tart. 2 days ago:
Y’know, if it had ham in it, it’s closer to a British carbonara
- Comment on How do you "process" hundreds of tabs you haven't gotten a chance to look through? 2 days ago:
Bookmark the stuff that warrants a bookmark.
Close the stuff I’m not as interested in as I thought I’d be.
Group remaining tabs by subject (books, articles, products, etc. I have a system).
Close redundant tabs in groups.
- Comment on Tankie 4 days ago:
Will, the tanks are replaced with ICE vehicles
- Comment on If it fits... 1 week ago:
Clearly they meant Non-Alcoholic
- Comment on Hate it when this happens 1 week ago:
By “misspent”, are you referring to those deposits?
- Comment on If God (or any creator of the universe) exists would he be made out of atoms? 1 week ago:
Look into the kabbalistic concept of tzimtzum, it’s an interesting take.
- Comment on I know its hard to digest. 1 week ago:
Is that why Jews say “la chyme” before they drink, since it’s going into their stomach?
- Comment on Pizza styles 1 week ago:
What about Keynesian-style pizza?
- Comment on Belief 1 week ago:
Someone want suggested that the rise in belief in human goodness is a function of the rise in belief of human incompetence. When you start recognizing that people frequently do stupid bad things not because they are bad, but because they are stupid, your heart softens a bit with regards to their intent.
Anti-abortion is a great example. The majority of anti-abortion people genuinely believe that a zygote is an innocent human life, and terminating it is literally murder. If that’s what they believe, why wouldn’t they do everything in their power to stop it? People are murdering innocent babies!
The more you get to know people, the more you start believing in Hanlon’s razor. Most of the “bad” people aren’t bad, they’re just good people with stupid beliefs.
- Comment on Off the Rails 1 week ago:
At least you save money on shoes
- Comment on Isn't that how you break up? 2 weeks ago:
Maybe there’s a god above
But all I ever learned in love
Was how to spot at someone
Who outdrew ya
- Comment on Do Costcos usually have an ATM machine? 2 weeks ago:
Y’know, if anywhere was going to have an ATM machine, it would probably be Costco
- Comment on Sweet ancestry 2 weeks ago:
It’s the immigrant mongrel thing. Outside America, it isn’t unusual for your ancestry to be that of your home country for dozens of generations, or maybe halves. Inside America, that’s basically only just full blooded Natives, most everyone else is a hodgepodge of several countries.
Is just a way to kinda keep track of all the various ancestries.
- Comment on surely your hobby can't be that expensive 3 weeks ago:
SJG has GURPS Lite, a free version of their 4th edition. It’s very simplified, but easily playable.
- Comment on life hack 3 weeks ago:
Depends on how strict you want to be, the cumulative dietary restrictions would be rough.
- Comment on This bedroom game is weird 4 weeks ago:
I mean, this but not metaphorically.
Source: Known some puppygirls
- Comment on life hack 4 weeks ago:
No Gods before Yahweh/Allah (same God). Just make sure he’s the first one.
- Comment on fine dining 4 weeks ago:
I gotta back them up. I’ve only been to a handful of Buc-ee’s, but every one had multiple signs saying no semis. Maybe it’s a regional thing?
- Comment on There's ads on an apple 4 weeks ago:
Nothing new, I remember ads on banana stickers 15 years ago
- Comment on More information will be revealed at a later date 4 weeks ago:
Stfu dude, secret means secret
- Comment on for a better future for ur children 4 weeks ago:
Correct, but we also have a disproportionate effect on the rest of nature.
Like yes, cancer is human cells, but that doesn’t diminish the damage they do to the rest of the human cells.
- Comment on Now begins the Age of Suffering, brought to you by WSJ 4 weeks ago:
Another one got caught by a columbine machine
School shooting?
- Comment on Santa is working on those lists 4 weeks ago:
I don’t think he’s “taking” anything. It’s not his fault they flock to him.
- Comment on Signature move 4 weeks ago:
And that’s why you always put down a towel when you use the rear entrance.
- Comment on Transliterated country names into Chinese Language use pre-existing characters that already has its own meaning, therefore native Chinese speakers have a subconcious impression based on country names. 4 weeks ago:
Better than “dipshit”.
- Comment on American exceptionalism 4 weeks ago:
Don’t you judge my apple seed eating addiction, I can stop whenever I want.
- Comment on Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport called football: ‘We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff’ 5 weeks ago:
Grid Iron League Football
- Comment on Trump wants the NFL to change its name so that soccer is the only sport called football: ‘We have to come up with another name for the NFL stuff’ 5 weeks ago:
The LFL (Lingerie Football League) was pretty close. Apparently they’re reviving it