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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:06 |
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of all the polls that need basic filter questions up front, this one’s near the top, and you can probably guess whether they asked them lol
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:23 |
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And I guess the 35 to 54 bracket was not statistically significant? Or is there just an underlying trend of leaving gen x'ers out of these Fox polls?
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:27 |
Zil posted:And I guess the 35 to 54 bracket was not statistically significant? Or is there just an underlying trend of leaving gen x'ers out of these Fox polls? have to imagine it's because gen x doesn't matter
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:34 |
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3 posted:same with planetes since one of its major themes is the spaceborne nations accelerating exploitation of non-spaceborne nations in order to develop new resource bases and the radicals actually win their demands against space-nato at the end calling for more equal distribution of space resources; likewise debris collection being necessary for future space development but since there's no profit margin no one wants to actually do it The context for this image is that this guy comes from a South American country that's being invaded by the UN for some reason or other, and the factory where his "budget" spaceship that's basically just an upscaled spacesuit just got blown up by a tank. Planetes is the most Third Worldist anime ever. The Global North isn't just hoarding all the gains of space development, they're actively keeping the third world underdeveloped. Letting space be developed according to the sociopathic logic of capitalism leads to nightmarish situations. Characters introduced earlier in the show dreaming of living in space end up as virtual slave labor in the slums of the Moon while working on the Jupiter exploration vessel.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:43 |
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planetes owns
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:48 |
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bernie's inheritance was of an amount that pooling it with their savings, it allowed for he, his wife, and his brother to together buy a piece of undeveloped woodland to camp in for $2,500, equivalent of $20,000 in 2019 dollars.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:51 |
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exmarx posted:have to imagine it's because gen x doesn't matter I'm right on the cusp of being Gen X, there are changing definitions and some claim me to be Millennial and the whole mess is infuriating I was born in 1980 and I definitely identify more with Gen X but I was in college during 9/11 so I'm part of the lost generation so I have the suck on both sides
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:54 |
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 03:57 |
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I'm Ropes of Sandy Ejaculate
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 04:05 |
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Filthy Hans posted:I'm right on the cusp of being Gen X, there are changing definitions and some claim me to be Millennial and the whole mess is infuriating Well friend welcome to the club, we are actually known as The Oregon Trail generation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xennials https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/xennial-generation-characteristics It's a weird group to be in because you get both the experience of knowing a world before social media and being always online, but you're young enough to have gotten in on the first wave around college/late 20s. But hey Oregon Trail is a great game.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 04:16 |
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Verisimilidude posted:https://twitter.com/lydiaburrell/status/1101962515855097856?s=21
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 04:39 |
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https://twitter.com/markwby/status/1101695099283668998?s=21
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 05:35 |
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lol, that's me. Was a national merit finalist but dropped out because of health problems.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 05:37 |
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Filthy Hans posted:I'm right on the cusp of being Gen X, there are changing definitions and some claim me to be Millennial and the whole mess is infuriating What infuriates you? It's literally just a marketing term. Your generation has nothing to do with who you are as a person. It doesn't have to define your identity. It's a mess because it literally doesn't matter in the slightest. To use a relevant generational cultural reference, you are not your generation for the same reason you are your loving khakis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPSblh7osjU The I day I first associate myself with any marketing slogan dreamed up to sell energy drinks is the day I put myself out of my misery.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 05:40 |
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Half of them are just autism
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 05:45 |
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fermun posted:bernie's inheritance was of an amount that pooling it with their savings, it allowed for he, his wife, and his brother to together buy a piece of undeveloped woodland to camp in for $2,500, equivalent of $20,000 in 2019 dollars. shampagna!
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 06:10 |
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It makes sense in retrospect how Tyler Durden would become popular with CHUDs, when his solution to neoliberal dystopia was founding gay communes where nobody fucks.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 06:13 |
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Dreddout posted:Half of them are just autism lol
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 06:20 |
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:It makes sense in retrospect how Tyler Durden would become popular with CHUDs, when his solution to neoliberal dystopia was founding gay communes where nobody fucks. literally the only good part of the Fight Club sequel is when the Chud therapist tries to become the new Tyler and immediately upon doing so finds himself pathetic and unworthy and blows his own brains out.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 06:29 |
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https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1101885766966411265?s=21 CPAC is literally just your republican aunt’s Facebook wall come to life
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 06:35 |
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:It makes sense in retrospect how Tyler Durden would become popular with CHUDs, when his solution to neoliberal dystopia was founding gay communes where nobody fucks. I just assume Jordan Peterson recycles Fight Club quotes and restates the themes but I will never be able to confirm this theory as I will never under any circumstance read anything he has ever written or ever listen to anything he has said. I admit I don't understand much about identity politics. I don't relate very strongly with any of the identities I have been assigned since birth. But I am especially puzzled to see the way people embrace identities based around arbitrary year delimiters designated by cellphone salespersons to facilitate the creation of targeted advertising. I usually tell myself nobody is so shallow as to actually relate with these caricatures of a social group, but sometimes I have nagging doubts
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Squalid posted:I admit I don't understand much about identity politics. I don't relate very strongly with any of the identities I have been assigned since birth. But I am especially puzzled to see the way people embrace identities based around arbitrary year delimiters designated by cellphone salespersons to facilitate the creation of targeted advertising. I usually tell myself nobody is so shallow as to actually relate with these caricatures of a social group, but sometimes I have nagging doubts tribalism is a sonuvabitch and we all buy into external identities all the time whether we realize it or not
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:16 |
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Squalid posted:What infuriates you? It's literally just a marketing term. Your generation has nothing to do with who you are as a person. It doesn't have to define your identity. It's a mess because it literally doesn't matter in the slightest. I know it's stupid to complain about demographic definitions but what really pisses me off is that it keeps changing, which somehow makes it even less meaningful it peeves me more than it should
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:20 |
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Blendy posted:Well friend welcome to the club, we are actually known as The Oregon Trail generation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xennials whoa what the gently caress I just wanted to die of fording a river in peace why do you have to put me in a box
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:25 |
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Dreddout posted:Half of them are just autism medically diagnosed annoying doesn't mean less annoying
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:30 |
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Chard posted:tribalism is a sonuvabitch and we all buy into external identities all the time whether we realize it or not (nearly?) all personal markers of identity are defined retaliative to humanity as a whole or have socially defined definitions that lack most meaning outside of context even something as benign as "i like apples" only makes sense relative to the standards of your peers; in a society where everyone is fanatically devoted to apple consumption, our standards for "liking apples" would be akin to hating it, or would be so alien a concept to lack any meaning
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:37 |
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Tiler Kiwi posted:(nearly?) all personal markers of identity are defined retaliative to humanity as a whole or have socially defined definitions that lack most meaning outside of context if you were raised by apes you'd still probably have an opinion on apples and everything else you eat
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:40 |
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A lot of the generational politics, mostly on the younger end, exist as much because people of certain age cohorts are finding they have a lot of problems in common, and can be a rebellion against capitalist atomisation of the individual's problems.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 07:46 |
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Filthy Hans posted:if you were raised by apes you'd still probably have an opinion on apples and everything else you eat probably a stronger point would be that even if you were "raised" alone, deserted on an (apple bearing) island you'd have an opinion on apples; but more to point, it wouldn't really be a thing you thought of as a means of personal identity. we don't tell other people that we don't like eating plastic because thats just totally normal and expected and really can't be used to define you either as an individual or a member of a group. sure, if pressed, you'd go "yeah I don't like eating plastic" but its kind of a weird thing to remark upon, like "i enjoy breathing air". even if you enjoyed apples more than anything, would it really be something you'd find remarkable enough to notice if you totally lacked any social context to place it? tbf it was an intentional rhetorical overreach on my part but its for real kind of hard to fathom what it'd be like to actually have no social context for even basic things like opinions on food. identities are weird; im not sold on the idea that its so much tribalism as something ingrained with how we define everything in the world that bleeds into our social spheres. even calling yourself "totally average and normal" only has a means of defining you as distinct from those that have distinction. there are "objective" ways to measure and quantify stuff but when we lack relative standards for understanding things it starts to get very difficult to get a bead on things; people can intuitively grasp the difference between one and one hundred, but its inexplicably harder when its a million and a billion. just something about the human mental process or something that drives us to define based on comparisons and distinctions, but idk, im a pontificating fuckhead
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:02 |
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I'm pretty sure animals can and do have favourite foods, ask any pet owner. Though in that specific case I wonder if it's because eating is a very social activity for humans in particular.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:10 |
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Squalid posted:I admit I don't understand much about identity politics. I don't relate very strongly with any of the identities I have been assigned since birth. But I am especially puzzled to see the way people embrace identities based around arbitrary year delimiters designated by cellphone salespersons to facilitate the creation of targeted advertising. I usually tell myself nobody is so shallow as to actually relate with these caricatures of a social group, but sometimes I have nagging doubts You're confused because these aren't "identities" that people embrace, but demographics which can be measured and which have material interests that can be plotted and advertised to. Bridging the gap between a consumptive demographic and an identity based around that consumption is what the cultivation of nerd culture is all about. You can't relate with that infographic because you're not in a position to buy a house or buy a car. It's not meant for people to relate to, it's meant for advertising goblins.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:16 |
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I guess you could say a "favorite" food is favorite relative to other things but I guess its also not that remarkable of an idea that basically all measurements and means of ordering/sorting data have to done via comparisons and relative relationships to something else. But if the favorite food is unusual, we like to use it as a marker to define our pet's uniqueness. Here have something ghastly instead of me babbling
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:17 |
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Remember white man, you come from a long line of pederasts.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:21 |
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Also people who all murdered each other for being heathens.
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:23 |
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Also aside from the Romans, dudes that had at best a minor hot streak and then proceeded to lose and become utterly irrelevant. Except also Rome was cosmopolitan as gently caress and the eastern half outlived the "european" half by over 900 years, whoops
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:29 |
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Tiler Kiwi posted:Also aside from the Romans, dudes that had at best a minor hot streak and then proceeded to lose and become utterly irrelevant. Th.. That doesn't count they cheated!
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:33 |
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Tiler Kiwi posted:Also aside from the Romans, dudes that had at best a minor hot streak and then proceeded to lose and become utterly irrelevant. Greece is already covered by le epic Molon Labe man
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# ? Mar 3, 2019 08:35 |
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Pener Kropoopkin posted:Greece is already covered by le epic Molon Labe man spartans lol
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