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Anonymous asked:

No one who has seriously thought it through believes the dakimakura rumour. After all, why would a chronofelon settle for a mere image?
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By 2056, every Wikipedia page of any figure of note, from George Washington to clerks for the Song Dynasty, has one of these as the primary image on the page instead of, you know, a painting or photograph.

Disney bought the rights in 2077 and manufactures a line of branded, family-friendly (by 2077 standards) androgynoids.

It makes dakimakura seem quaint in comparison.

Don’t blame me.

This is the future you people chose.

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Anonymous asked:

But Miti, how are your anons supposed to optimize our asks for creepiness and/or offensiveness if we don't know your race and gender? Won't you think of the anons?

Ugggh.  Who do you think you are, Google?

Come back when you’re a multinational corporation physically embodying the threat of a societal panopticon in order to more efficiently sell Authentic™ skinny mom jeans to hipsters, loser.

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Anonymous asked:

Tbh I really like your politics but find your writing style and incessant self-meming insufferable.

The memeing (#augmented reality break, #chronofelony, #the year is, etc) serves several purposes…

  1. Provide a break from the politics for people that do like it (which is some of them - the guy tagged in the last post about a children’s rhyme on the cybersecurity of cybernetic augmentations almost immediately liked it)
  2. Lower the tone of the blog from Serious Politics into something more playful (and more closely matching my actual energy/focus/seriousness levels)
  3. Obscure my race and sex, which both constitute potential Discourse Attack Surfaces
  4. Fuck over certain kinds of blog attacks by pre-establishing a range for spontaneous tone-shifting.  Various bad-faith social attacks do not deserve a serious response, but regular counter-attacks are too much effort, too, and silence isn’t always appropriate.  The meme persona is an option for twisting and distorting these attacks into something that their authors did not intend and against which they do not have pre-existing defenses.  (Some people put warding symbols on their blogs for this instead.)  

As for the writing style, it is what it is, you either read it or you don’t.

If you only want the actual serious stuff, I recommend the #flagpost and #policy tags.

anons asks politics

Anonymous asked:

I think abstract art suffers from getting associated with postmodernist putting-a-toilet-in-an-art-gallery type stuff, as a class marker of insufferable douchebags.

Yes.

What is visual art about?  At its barest - color, shape/form, composition…

Abstract art, when it is good, is about these things, the far end of a continuum of realism vs abstraction.

And I think a lot of the pushback really is about seeing some kinds of art as a scam, defined totally by the artist’s popularity.

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"God is omnipotent" clearly can't mean "God is unrestrained in His actions", I mean just look at Jesus. Why would God go through all that faff with immaculate conceptions and virgin births and whatnot if He didn't have to? Maybe God has to play by some ruleset unkown to us to keep the universe running. Thinking of it like an engine, you can't leave off, say, the intake valves to get better flow into the cylinder even if you're designing from the ground up. That's my theory, anyways.

“Our paper defines ‘omnipotent’ as ‘possessing the maximum possible administrative rights within the boundaries of the simulation-’”
- Anon-kun et al, Boundaries of the Infinite, Tumblr Journal of Experimental Philosophy Vol. VII, 2017

My steelman estimate is that, if we posit a capital-G God, even said God cannot skip steps in computation - that is, in order to find the end of existence, He must imagine it in sufficient detail such that he effectively creates it.

Of course, that still leaves a lot more room for patching and interventions, so my real estimate is that there is no God, or if there is a God, God does something like create every possible reality or some very large subset of possible realities.

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Anonymous asked:

Do you honestly think there's any chance that your very intellectual approach to politics will ever translate into a movement radical enough to mobilize people to implement it?

“Very intellectual”

Heh.


Could someone start a knock-off of Singapore’s People’s Action Party and get any seats for it?

Not under the current electoral system in America, though we see elements, bits and pieces can sometimes get through, such as Maine adopting a kind of preference voting for the governor’s seat.  

The polarization into two parties is the natural state of the first-past-the-post, winner-take-all electoral system - you want exactly 51% of the vote in order to have the minimum amount of compromise.  This creates a lot of dumb politics.

There is, after all, no place for me in the Republican Party, nor in the Democratic Party.

However, while a unified party powerful enough to take power may not emerge, some ideas, elements, and legislative reforms could get through.  And if there are subtle changes to the system, then a more unified platform could become viable.

Some of these elements which escape to be adopted by others may be ideological in nature.  Some of my posts on Nationalism have caused some local Rationalists to scratch their heads, wondering “wait, why isn’t that the argument actual American nationalists, in the form of the GOP, actually make?”  Or otherwise they simply have never been exposed to an argument for Nationalism that is more than performative flag-waving, by the kind of person who believes that nations are both real and fake at the same time, that can see them as constructs, but still considers them desirable.  Also, many may not have been exposed to the idea that open borders may be a pathway to an incompetent yet oppressive world government (gradually, over time).

Likewise, in constructing a kind of Social Centrism, most people do not currently have access to arguments against the most liberal positions (on e.g., polygamy) that are rooted in secular considerations and which also take in mind future developments (e.g., Transhumanism).

There is a question - when GOP members exit their current ideological basis, what will they exit to?

By making these arguments, which then are shared, I create a more defensible ideological position of retreat other than just crossing over entirely to the other side.


The ideal body for my politics right now, given conditions, would be a think tank that could conduct research and produce ready-to-sign legislation along pathways that the existing political parties are not currently setup to defend against (insufficient pre-built memetic barriers - battles they don’t even realize they are or will be fighting).  This does not require a mass movement, but rather a fairly good-sized chunk of funding and a core of intelligent and motivated contributors.


On a more mass basis, once a more clear ideology is produced, I think it can be simplified in a way that is more easily communicated…

…though that may still have issues generating sufficient excitement.

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Anonymous asked:

they most certainly did botch it, but i think it'd be worth looking at how exactly. i think you're working towards something worthwhile but there's got to be compromise regarding adaptations to high population densities and how tight-knit you can have your social groups. if you want, i'll see if i can find some passages that are particularly relevant, so you can get the gist without reading the whole thing?

But how would you send it on Anon?  …I guess I better make some room in my askbox.

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Anonymous asked:

Wouldn't Russian Marines arguably be amphibious steppe marauders?

So you’re here to be entered into the contest?  We’ll need you to provide a blood sample so that your eligibility can be verified.  Admittedly, I’m not sure if grey spheres can be either Mongolian or Filipino, but I suppose that’s up to the genetics company to determine, right?

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Anonymous asked:

i'm not saying people shouldn't live like suburbanites if they're paying for it, just that it doesn't work at high population densities, and it's been tried before, and jacobs objections aren't that it doesn't fit with her aesthetics and preferences, it's that it doesn't work and leads to crime and other social problems. my question really was "have you read jane jacobs lately" to see if you had responses about the pragmatics of past failures, when what you propose doesn't seem that different

I may have to, although I suspect “it’s been tried before” includes “…and they botched it”.

(I did read about the Hulme Crescents, although that may not be close to what you have in mind.)

But as for right now, I’m focusing on my (largely unrelated to urban planning) fiction writing, and for reading, I have that book by LKY arriving soon.  (I don’t actually read that much.  I’m not really a good person, you see.)

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