BodyBySisyphus

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Not to get too into the weeds here - I honestly don't care about the specifics because the regulation is dumb theocratic NIMBYism and I doubt the commission goes out of its way to make it clear - but the proximity is just vaguely listed as something DABS is required to consider. Neither information on their website nor the regulation itself has a distance measurement.

Of all the things you can dunk on a business for, this one seems weird and nitpicky.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 8 months ago

The AP style guide has been updated to require the use of passive voice in every sentence.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 8 months ago

If you wanted, you could argue it from a purely technocratic perspective and say, sure, the lack of state funding for colleges made college less affordable, but there was still the implicit promise that if you took out loans to finance your education and that education didn't make you financially better off, the state would reassume the burden. In fact, the affordability crisis might have gotten attention sooner if it did lead to a lot of bankruptcies because the federal government would suddenly be out a lot of money and it would be incentivized to pressure states to keep costs down.

Focus the conversation on Joe's decision to remove bankruptcy protections, because that's the issue - there was a safety valve (that most likely sucked, but it was at least there) where borrowers could get relief, Joe took that valve away, and that has allowed the problem to fester far beyond the measures he's taken to ameliorate it.

[–] [email protected] 48 points 8 months ago

Calls for genocide, looting, women's underwear obsession

POV: you just pledged to the psychotic ethnostate frat.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 8 months ago (5 children)

Counterpoint: What reasonable person would think "Oh gee, I need to make sure my business isn't too close to a church for it to sell alcohol." What, are all the little old Mormon ladies going to get drunk on the wine vapor wafting across the street?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 months ago (2 children)

That's really funny, he turned the idea of a Faustian bargain completely on its head.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 8 months ago

Please please please do one on the health benefits of adrenocrome next week, please I have been a loyal and steadfast servant of chaos and this is all I want now

[–] [email protected] 24 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Oh, that's funny - is white nationalism running around with the idea that deals with the devil are actually awesome?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 8 months ago

Can't tell if I'm too young to understand this or too old to understand this

[–] [email protected] 60 points 8 months ago (8 children)

The fuck is Faustian individualism? The climax of Faust is him realizing he fucked up when the devil comes to collect.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 8 months ago

Building out public transportation to organically reduce demand for personal vehicles, even electric ones, which are still less GHG efficient than trains or buses geordi-no
Passing laws calling electric cars "a pretty nifty doodad that'd be a smart fetch for a right-thinking man about town" geordi-yes

 

Slightly older interview with the Indian writer Amitav Ghosh. He points out that a lot of anxiety over climate change is related to anxiety over the end of Western dominance, because the tropics are already experiencing climate driven catastrophe on top of the damage done by colonialism:

The West has also come to rely on what Ghosh calls "an expert discourse" from scientists. The result, he believes, is that science is giving fearful westerners a hope in business-friendly "sustainable development," biofuels, or carbon-capture technology, which they think will save the system before it collapses.

The alternative, a massive-scale economic adaptation to a new distribution of resources, is too scary to consider: The end of capitalism would be as bad as the end of the world.

"The people who saw the climate crisis first are at the absolute other end: farmers, fishermen, Inuit, indigenous peoples, forest peoples in India, and they've already had to adapt, mainly by moving, finding new livelihoods," says Ghosh. "And indigenous peoples have already lived through the end of the world and found ways to survive."

It's a grim sort of optimism, but it is a reminder that there are opportunities to adapt and persist if we don't push our biosphere to the point of collapse in an effort to maintain a failed system. We're not going to do that, right? anakin-padme-4

 

The hubris of zooming around Poseidon's domain like it owned the place
Forgot to pack short grain rice, soy sauce, rice vinegar, and Wasabi. Hope you like seaweed for dinner, boys!
Captain is a self-professed loner, has a mode of travel that requires dozens of crew in close proximity.
Definitely smelled musty in there.
20,000 leagues was the distance they traveled, depth rating was probably nothing special.

spoiler for a 200 year old bookCouldn't even handle one measly whirlpool, probably would've performed awful in a hot tub
Most importantly: shared a name with the worst animal in the ocean. Terrible choice.

 

From this post: https://hexbear.net/post/2063160. The whole comments thread is gold, this guy is on a reply streak.

Someone get him on the lathe, let's see more CEOs getting held personally liable.

Also, bonus points that this guy can take time away from his busy day of running a company to post on IGN comment threads, really speaks to the important work he's doing.

 
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Another Beany Tuesday classic and a must-add after he surfaced in real life here: https://hexbear.net/post/2021804?scrollToComments=false

 

I have a .edu email that I still use, and I've gotten multiple emails addressed to a Dr. BodyBySisyphus (I do not hold a PhD) from an organization called Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (brought to you courtesy of the Koch brothers, among other usual suspects) asking me to take a survey so it can understand faculty opinions on campus Freeze Peach. The URL looks uniquely generated so I don't think I can just hand it out without triggering something on their end, but is there anything else I can do to make their day worse?

 

Did it accomplish anything? No. Was it a dumb thing to do? Yes. Does it eat at me more and more every day that I'm just sitting by while the bombs keep dropping and people keep dying? Yeppers.

Don't really have anything else to say, just angry at everything including myself.

 

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Added without comment because any comments I have would be inadequate to express my rage.

 
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