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[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

More a nitpick for the overall series, but if I were a swordweilder I'd just start terraforming Mars or Venus and constantly be saying, "Hey, what a lovely planet we're making. It could look like anything, be home to anyone. I sure do wonder if our interstellar neighbors would like to have it in exchange for us maintaining some autonomy? Maybe a mutual partnership? A jointly operated particle accelerator?"

[–] [email protected] 22 points 7 months ago (1 children)

hyperactive immune cells of the city organism

[–] [email protected] 23 points 7 months ago

love to psychoanalyze people who I only know exist through headlines, gotta be one of the great pastimes post- Johannes Gutenberg's big ink machine.

 

(id look up the quote, but it's funner to butcher ideas and re-arrange them in new language)

i feel like that's not just the US as a nation state, but Yankee culture and society in general. Like, I'm starting to think we're just not capable of incorporating new experience into our collective learned behaviors. Not even after COVID - the polite thing isn't to mask up or even hand-sanitize when you have cold or flu symptoms, it's to pretend like nothing happened (and AIDS barely gets talked about and only in the past-tense...)

Most of the art and music and literature getting remixed remade and referenced is from the 20th century, or has roots beginning in that time. In terms of infrastructure, very little built this century seems to have any amount of longevity in mind.

Geopolitically we're still doing Cold Wars and proxy-conflicts -- even when those have been rendered obsolete by our own fucking actions the previous (and first...) time there was a big Cold War. And we never stopped funding and arming settler colonialism, even with practically unanimous condemnation in the UN (take away our VETO for the love of all things good TAKE IT AWAY)

i don't know that i have a conclusion for this. On a personal level, living in the 20th century US but having 21st century tech reminds me way too much of Fahrenheit 451. It's maddening. Like I'm trying not to notice the great big Amygdalae on the Healing Church; there's no outlet for the Insight so it's just hovering there and i'm scared to walk too close to it for fear of how others respond.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 7 months ago (1 children)

comment that causes the LED screen you're using to emit Havana Syndrome at you

[–] [email protected] 13 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

right? Like, masturbate if you feel the need. It's not really taking a break if you are still thinking and talking and posting about it. Sounds more like cold turkey withdrawal than anything. Maybe they should consider just introducing a slightly longer interval between sessions.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

except this is about militarizing orbit, which im pretty sure goes against some international treaties

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Seeing the headline: Any more overlap on the military/contractor Venn-diagram and you get a circle

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago

I identify with a lot of this. I feel pretty isolated in conversations with people, at work, with family, with friends and acquaintances. I cope by listening much and saying little... which...doesn't help with feeling isolated... but... someone will surprise you. I think there's cool people everywhere, it's just hard to tell at a glance. People often say horrible things without meaning to, or without realizing they're horrible. It sucks, I want people to be nice to one another, to think before talking, to care about even the strangers around them. At work, when I talk it's mostly qualify the shit my co-works say unthinkingly in front of customers and each-other. I don't wanna be the conversation police. But I also don't want to foster a hostile environment. It's maddening.

But... sometimes you notice the person who also notices the horrible things being said. Sometimes they notice you putting out fires before they catch and spread. Some people smell the smoke that was almost there. Silver lining stuff is usually hokey "stop feeling bad, it's bad to feel bad" shit. I feel like shit so much and I just keep it to myself cus I worry it'll just make things that much worse if I let it out. But... I'd rather recognize horrible things being said. Sometimes you find someone who recognizes it too. Then you go and drink and complain with them and maybe it feels better?? I hope??? I don't know, I'm still working on it....

[–] [email protected] 10 points 7 months ago

headlines you write when when you definitely studied the history of urban pathology

[–] [email protected] 13 points 7 months ago

We likes our ruling class. We puts em' inna li'l terrarium, let the Queen out for sun in an opened top drive every year or so. And, O'corse, it gives the fish wrapping som'at to print about.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago

now that is an interface

[–] [email protected] 23 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Watch out, a British publication is about to tell us how to avoid economic stagnation

 
 

i like yankee most, becase it can be shortened to yank as in 'yanking your chain' and also because it makes canadians (north montana w/extra French) mad if you call them that

 
 

...Make a national programme to replace all the lead pipes in the country. The more I think about it, the angrier I get. Why the fuck should water come into a home on command and still not be drinkable? We're a crule hospice of a country. The kind of half-funny tragedy that just makes me furious. Perhaps I've been drikning too much tap water. Damn damn damn damn. There would be more exclamation marks here, but I have restraint.

obligitory amerikkka amerikkka-clap acab <flag of the cruel hospice

 
 
 
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