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The Vosgian Beast posted:In which some deeply dodgy theology is engaged in, and MMS's devoted comments section accepts it on his say-so, as they always do speaking of mentally ill people who need to take a closer look at their bad ideas
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# ? Feb 4, 2017 16:12 |
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That's just calvinism, tho'
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 20:19 |
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here's a quotably terrible medium essay https://medium.com/@kantbot2000/children-of-the-grave-ffd60226249f#.d37bd48p9
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 22:50 |
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Fututor Magnus posted:here's a quotably terrible medium essay It should be no surprise that a tendency comprised entirely of fifteen year olds thinks history started a couple of years ago.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 22:58 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:In which some deeply dodgy theology is engaged in, and MMS's devoted comments section accepts it on his say-so, as they always do Way to miss what made Christianity a huge success in the first place.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 23:14 |
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Fututor Magnus posted:https://twitter.com/puellavulnerata/status/828310243276894208 NOBODY CAN LIKE MATH BESIDES ME AND PEOPLE TRYING TO ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO ENGAGE IN MATHEMATICS ARE THE REASON I DRINK As someone else who likes math and majored in it there are far too many Revs in the field and the lovely weird elitism is one of the big hindrances to actually getting more people into it.
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 23:48 |
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Actually now that I'm thinking about it I knew a pure math guy a while back who used his pure untouched lily white non-applied mathematics brain to reason his way into full-on support of fascism without even couching it in other terms or anything, maybe that guy grew up to be Rev
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# ? Feb 5, 2017 23:52 |
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Goes hand in hand with Clark saying that universities need to be destroyed because they let black people in.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 00:18 |
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ate all the Oreos posted:Actually now that I'm thinking about it I knew a pure math guy a while back who used his pure untouched lily white non-applied mathematics brain to reason his way into full-on support of fascism without even couching it in other terms or anything, maybe that guy grew up to be Rev Basically, the failure of the Cathedral is letting anyone get out of college without a firm grounding in the Humanities.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 01:05 |
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What are "NTs"?
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 01:09 |
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NTs? What presumably horrid racist thing is that a short for? Also, I can easily think of several Nobel prize or otherwise highly recognised scientist or mathematicians of colour of the top of my head.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 01:09 |
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My inherent assumption there is 'neurotypicals' but considering the crowd I'm not sure if that's right.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 01:18 |
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Subjunctive posted:What are "NTs"? Neurotypicals Munin posted:Way to miss what made Christianity a huge success in the first place. He's driven in two directions on this, because he wants to be a Nietzschean ubermensch who values strength above the slave morality of the sheeple, but he ALSO wants to lord the superiority of Christianity over the barbaric peoples of the East who value strength over morality, so he ends up compromising by inventing a bizarre version of Christianity that reads like it was written by a Fred Phelps who posts on Reddit.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 01:22 |
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Fututor Magnus posted:Goes hand in hand with Clark saying that universities need to be destroyed because they let black people in. I do not doubt that clarkhat said this but I would like a cite anyways, because JFC.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 06:26 |
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BobHoward posted:I do not doubt that clarkhat said this but I would like a cite anyways, because JFC. Oh, if it was just in one tweet I'd gladly link it but you need to look at his timeline for that and it's everywhere. Look at every time he brings up academia with absolutely terrible dogwhistling. Like, dogwhistles aren't supposed to be smart or intricate but Clark is on a whole another level of not giving a poo poo while still denying his racism as if we're morons.
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someone said earlier that they couldn't tell the difference between popehat and clarkhat. the difference is clarkhat will probably brutally murder someone someday, if he hasn't already. he lusts for brown people blood.
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uber_stoat posted:someone said earlier that they couldn't tell the difference between popehat and clarkhat. the difference is clarkhat will probably brutally murder someone someday, if he hasn't already. he lusts for brown people blood. oh, he's not that racist, he says he'd like to brutally murder white people too... if they're one of those loving sjw ni**erlovers.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 06:47 |
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wrong thread
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Pomp are you okay?
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 08:12 |
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DoctorWhat posted:Pomp are you okay? i posted that in the wrong thread
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 08:36 |
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 08:37 |
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At least with Popehat, I expect someone in free speech law to be a free speech absolutist shitweasel. Unless he's been up to other stuff that I just have not been aware of, in case, welp.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 08:45 |
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neongrey posted:At least with Popehat, I expect someone in free speech law to be a free speech absolutist shitweasel. Ken's a right-leaning guy, but a reasonable one who's more or less attached to the planet earth. He's rabid about free speech absolutism, but arguably that's his gig and he does actual real-world good work in the area. Clark is just on loving crack.
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 10:17 |
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rationalist discourse on the ethics of killing baby hitler http://mitigatedchaos.tumblr.com/post/156334675042/on-time-travelers-from-the-future-killing-baby
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 14:31 |
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Fututor Magnus posted:rationalist discourse on the ethics of killing baby hitler https://vimeo.com/120730870
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divabot posted:Ken's a right-leaning guy, but a reasonable one who's more or less attached to the planet earth. He's rabid about free speech absolutism, but arguably that's his gig and he does actual real-world good work in the area. Expanding on that, iirc some of the good work you're referring to is pro bono and he's quite willing to do this for very lefty people who are getting in legal trouble for saying lefty things. I may not agree with his apparent belief that free speech is the highest and most important principle, but he walks that walk. Unlike the "MAH FREEZE PEACH" crowd, who are into free speech rhetoric mainly as a way to claim oppression when criticized, he understands that critique is just more speech. Some confusion is understandable because for a long time Ken and Clark co-blogged at Popehat, and it wasn't always obvious which byline was which if you didn't pay close attention. Whenever I got linked to a Ken entry from another site and idly clicked on a link to a Clark post I'd get severe mental whiplash before I realized "oh yeah this blog has a total shitbird writing for it too".
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# ? Feb 6, 2017 22:14 |
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Guess who might have a direct line to the White House:"The article" posted:Moldbug, who does not do interviews and could not be reached for this story, has opened up a line to the White House, communicating with Bannon and his aides through an intermediary, according to a source. During the transition, he made clear his deep skepticism that the Russians were behind the hacking of the Democratic National Committee, the source said – a message that Trump himself reiterated several times.
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Relevant Tangent posted:Guess who might have a direct line to the White House: aaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Someone stop America I want to get off
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 16:14 |
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Isn't Bannon losing favor lately? Anyway this will just lead to White House computers using Urbit and the whole thing falling apart much faster
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 16:15 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:Isn't Bannon losing favor lately? Favor with Trump? Probably not. Trump is pissed that "fake news" reports claim Bannon does the heavy policy lifting for him, but I think Bannon actually does do the heavy lifting and Trump is both too proud to remove him unless he makes a major misstep, like eating a live baby on The View or something, and he doesn't want to think about things so Steve's going nowhere. He might get publicly dissed a little so that everyone knows Trump is still a very strong papa to the nation, but I don't see him losing an ounce of influence over the executive office any time soon.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 16:41 |
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It's much more likely that the extra-dimensional living darkness that is wearing Bannon as a suit finishes consuming his essence and he crumbles to ash before this term ends.
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mysterious frankie posted:It's much more likely that the extra-dimensional living darkness that is wearing Bannon as a suit finishes consuming his essence and he crumbles to ash before this term ends. Yeah. Have you seen what he looks like without makeup and flattering angles?
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 17:27 |
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mysterious frankie posted:Favor with Trump? Probably not. Trump is pissed that "fake news" reports claim Bannon does the heavy policy lifting for him, but I think Bannon actually does do the heavy lifting and Trump is both too proud to remove him unless he makes a major misstep, like eating a live baby on The View or something, and he doesn't want to think about things so Steve's going nowhere. He might get publicly dissed a little so that everyone knows Trump is still a very strong papa to the nation, but I don't see him losing an ounce of influence over the executive office any time soon. I mean Bannon basically betrayed him by having him sign an EO that made him god-emperor of the military or something like that and trump didn't even loving read the thing so he only found out after the fact and making trump look like an idiot is a great way to get trump hyper-mad at you, but we'll see what happens.
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ate all the Oreos posted:I mean Bannon basically betrayed him by having him sign an EO that made him god-emperor of the military or something like that and trump didn't even loving read the thing so he only found out after the fact and making trump look like an idiot is a great way to get trump hyper-mad at you, but we'll see what happens. Trump seems more focused on the media than Bannon though and, If I know my Trump, he would have publicly turned on Bannon by now had he any inclination. Impulse control and scheming aren't his strong points. If anything the dang ol' lyin' media portraying Bannon as eminence grise, the great gay liberal devil Rosie O'Donnell wanting to play him on SNL, etc, is only gonna cause Trump to cleave to Bannon out of stubborn petulance. He's all about reacting and sticking it to all the media creators that weave his reality in the present, not playing a long political game out here with the adults.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:He's driven in two directions on this, because he wants to be a Nietzschean ubermensch who values strength above the slave morality of the sheeple, but he ALSO wants to lord the superiority of Christianity over the barbaric peoples of the East who value strength over morality, so he ends up compromising by inventing a bizarre version of Christianity that reads like it was written by a Fred Phelps who posts on Reddit. Never mind the fact that Nietzsche classified Christian morality as slave morality and that that framing is a core part of "The Genealogy of Morality". Talking about the alt right and Nietzsche, they certainly seem to be showing a lot of ressentiment to me...
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 23:01 |
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The Moldbug-Trump connection (that is, through intellectual influence on Thiel and Bannon - the article's attempt to insinuate an actual communications line seems extremely forced) is extra funny because Yarvin's whole thing was "we need to install Elon Musk as an untouchable dictator to save us from populist demagoguery" and then you end up with Trump. Of course Bannon and Thiel both love Darkly Hinting in a vaguely accelerationist direction, so.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 23:19 |
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Oh yeah, I definitely thought the article was saying Bannon was the one communicating with Moldbug at a remove. Can't imagine Trump taking a dude like Yarvin seriously, but I can see him listening to Bannon taking Yarvin seriously.
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# ? Feb 7, 2017 23:30 |
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Well, that's a priori at plausible, but I was thinking more of the specific evidence that was marhsalled for it - "Yarvin has voiced skepticism of the Russian role in the hacks, and so has Trump!" - is extraordinarily weak beer. More or less everybody who's vaguely hostile to Washington technocrats, rightly or wrongly, voiced skepticism of that.
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Relevant Tangent posted:Oh yeah, I definitely thought the article was saying Bannon was the one communicating with Moldbug at a remove. Can't imagine Trump taking a dude like Yarvin seriously, but I can see him listening to Bannon taking Yarvin seriously. Multiple sources, including the man himself, seem to agree that Trump doesn't read, so you know drat well he neither knows nor cares who Moldbug is. Bannon honestly seems like a guy who pretends to have read many more books than he actually has, for that matter.
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