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4 days
Going to try to collect my non-shitposts into a thread. https://t.co/w1IZbEEJ0Q
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4 days
?t=1626 This video is bloated but extremely accurate, and this one in particular is something that's hard to learn from me. Don't speak your beliefs in public. Or your analystical system. Or speak it at all, really. I would summarize the video as manipulation resistance.
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@Baalren
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Study engineering so you can understand the engineering of the human body is incomprehensibly sophisticated. Comprehend the depthless glory of its engineer.
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War is great. Wonderful. The best. The Regime is weak, but Democracy is not. Democracy ruins war. That's amazing. You have to respect the hustle. Tell ghost stories on All Hallow's. "Democracy is coming! Democracy is coming!" A deeply disturbing story.
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@Baalren
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I want to start using the word wer again, to refer to the non-slave species of male. E.g. a man is whipped, a wer escapes. A man rattles the bars on his cage, a wer walks out the unlocked door.
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Have to take it for granted, except then she feels like he's so weak he can't even beat up a woman. Therefore, she has to resist, to avoid having it taken for granted, for both their sakes.
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Evolution did a kind. Women resist because she wants her man to feel like he conquered her. However, mortal malice aside, there's a barberpole problem. Of course he conquered her, what else could have possibly happened?
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@pilesofskulls
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Nuclear Nunavut November: Stop taking "indigenous rights activists" seriously unless they're also in favor of nuclear proliferation.
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4 days
More likely, they didn't even play the game, they're repeating dumb lies from some dumb liar who himself didn't play DS1. You can tell by how disconnected from reality they are.
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The most charitable interpretation of dark souls 2: fromsoft was like, "what if we didn't make rolling divinely overpowered" and everyone who was sort of gud at DS1 couldn't adapt and got filtered.
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4 days
Warfare-grade epistemology. https://t.co/7iIVDR5e7A
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A skilled liar can't flatly contradict Reality. It's too obvious, too unpersuasive. If the liar does not flatly contradict Reality, it becomes a confession. They have to accidentally tell you the truth they're trying to hide. Lying is weak. It's for masochists who want to lose.
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If it costs you less than they gain, then they don't say they like it, they pay you. So you have net negative costs a.k.a. you profit.
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Regardless of the reason, [that's cheap] is a traitorous way to deal with it. E.g, an ally says, "I love when you [costly action]." Inherent to the fact it's costly, they are confessing to treachery. They want you to be weak, not strong.
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E.g. "That's cheap!" What can this mean? This can only mean, "You will win if you use that." Inherent to the attempt to make you stop is a confession that their only viable defence is mere words. If you're in a friendly spar then why wasn't against the rules to start with?
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A skilled liar can't flatly contradict Reality. It's too obvious, too unpersuasive. If the liar does not flatly contradict Reality, it becomes a confession. They have to accidentally tell you the truth they're trying to hide. Lying is weak. It's for masochists who want to lose.
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@Baalren
Baalren
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Thinking of places with no people and no possibility of people. Elaborately imagining myself in invincible isolation. A mortal introducing himself is aggression. It's a crime. They are traitors; how could it have been any other way? First secure yourself, then ignore them.
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It's best to dismiss the mortal world. All famous wise men say the same, isn't it so? As a Lovecraftian horror, even thinking about their soycial systems is harmful. I've taken to meditating on human-less realms. Mindset engineering.
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Jiang says what the Regime desires most is attention. Secondarily, I would point out that this is cluster B. Narcissism. Lonely child behaviour. Expression of the opposite of strength or health or glory. Primarily, I've wordlessly felt this way for a while.
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Practical epistemology. https://t.co/bSv65iVItY
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An important part of thinking clearly is having a rigid hierarchical structure of thought, and never following the rules. At all times keep in mind the rules you're breaking, how you're breaking them, and put no effort into fixing your behaviour.
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Thus, the structure is an index of errors and deviations. Ideas are labelled and organized by how they break the rules of your internal school. Reality's structure can be used without having to understand it, provided you make an attempt.
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Reality adheres to an absurly strict ideological structure. You don't know what it is. Possibly it is incomprehensible to a mere mortal. Regardless. Trying to force Real ideas into your structure will force you to falsify one of the ideas to make it fit. Play it loose.
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@Baalren
Baalren
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An important part of thinking clearly is having a rigid hierarchical structure of thought, and never following the rules. At all times keep in mind the rules you're breaking, how you're breaking them, and put no effort into fixing your behaviour.
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