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avoidantrecovery · 1 year ago
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Achievement Society and the rise of narcissism, depression and anxiety - Byung-Chul Han
“Today we talk about positive power, neoliberalism, narcissism as a reaction to modern life, how technology makes isolation easier, and some tactics to find peace in the digital panopticon.”
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keanuestrada · 2 years ago
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‘You know those hustler people on the internet.’ - Stephen West
Guy Debord - The Society of the Spectacle
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a-hollow-forest · 1 year ago
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"people show their true colours in life threatening situations" no, they show you what they act like when they're mortally terrified, an emotion notorious for literally turning your entire brain off to the point where people who go into those situations as a profession need to be literally trained on how to not have that happen
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maaarine · 5 months ago
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Philosophize This!: Episode #206 … Capitalism is dead. This is Technofeudalism. (Yanis Varoufakis)
"Today we talk about the concept of Technofeudalism as described by Yanis Varoufakis.
We talk about the comparisons of our world to the feudal system, the origins in the economic policy of 2008, and a few potential paths forward centered around important questions to be revisiting."
Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism (Yanis Varoufakis, 2023)
"What we need, then, is a new story that explains not what we wish would happen but what is actually happening, and that is the story of how rent – the defining economic trait of feudalism – staged its remarkable comeback.
Under feudalism, rent was easy enough to grasp.
Courtesy of some accident of birth, or royal decree, the feudal lord obtained the deeds to a plot of land which empowered him to extract part of the harvest produced by the peasants who had been born and raised on that land.
Under capitalism, grasping the meaning of rent, and distinguishing it from profit, is much harder – a difficulty I witnessed first-hand when as a university teacher I would struggle to help my students spot the difference between the two.
Arithmetically, there is no difference: both rent and profit amount to money left over once costs are paid for.
The difference is subtler, qualitative, almost abstract: profit is vulnerable to market competition, rent is not.
The reason is their different origins.
Rent flows from privileged access to things in fixed supply, like fertile soil or land containing fossil fuels; you cannot produce more of these resources, however much money you might invest in them.
Profit, in contrast, flows into the pockets of entrepreneurial people who have invested in things that would not have otherwise existed – things like Edison’s light bulb or Jobs’s iPhone.
It is this fact – that these commodities were invented and created and so can be invented and created again but better by someone else – that renders profit vulnerable to competition. (…)
Capitalism prevailed when profit overwhelmed rent, a historic triumph coinciding with the transformation of productive work and property rights into commodities to be sold via labour and share markets respectively.
It was not just an economic victory.
Whereas rent reeked of vulgar exploitation, profit claimed moral superiority as a just reward to brave entrepreneurs risking everything to navigate the treacherous currents of stormy markets. (…)
Why didn’t Nokia, Sony or Blackberry build their own store?
Because it was too late: with so many people signed up to Apple, the thousands of third-party developers were not going to spend their time and effort developing apps for other platforms.
To be competitive, Apple’s unwaged third-party developers, mainly partnerships or small capitalist firms, had no choice but to operate via the Apple Store.
The price? A 30 per cent ground rent, paid to Apple on all their revenues.
Thus a vassal capitalist class grew from the fertile soil of the first cloud fief: the Apple Store."
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beroebluejeans · 7 months ago
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Whenever I am thinking very hard about The Locked Tomb, I find it important to remind myself Tamsyn Muir did compare the series to the KFC Double Down.
https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/muir_interview/
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me-beef · 4 months ago
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@strangeravatar made a great point
i was gonna focus on the spike-hotboxing-celestia aspect but i got distracted somewhere along the way and i think i forgot what joke i was trying to make
but dont you think its interesting how many guards of the exact same color/body type she's managed to accrue?? i do
ooohh you want to go look at our stickers so bad
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whompthatsucker1981 · 1 year ago
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i think that gay sex cats is the new duchamp's fountain
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pro-philosopher · 3 months ago
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Because sharing is caring, we couldn't miss the opportunity to bless your feeds.
And tell you the first chapter of Pro Philosopher 2 is now available FOR FREE on Steam. Go have a good time, kids!
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shripscapi · 4 months ago
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The queen wore a high-collared black silk gown, with a hundred dark red rubies sewn into her bodice, covering her from neck to bosom. They were cut in the shape of teardrops, as if the queen were weeping blood.
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thedeadpoets-blog · 5 months ago
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“honestly, don’t you two read?”
— hermione granger, harry potter and the philosopher’s stone
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faithsoneluv · 3 months ago
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i don't think people understand how hard it is not to ship tomarry / harrymort because what do you mean they're borderline canonically soulmates. what do you mean they're PROPHESIED to each other. what do you mean they're literal parallels, had the same childhood circumstances but turned out the exact opposite. what do you mean harry's the embodiment of the light side and tom's the embodiment of the dark even though they're so, so similar. what do you mean they both have common names even though they themselves are anything but common. what do you mean they have uncountable amount of bible references that apply strictly to them, what do you mean harry makes sure to mention tom's the handsomest in the room whenever he sees him and apparently likes their connection. what do you mean their wands share the core of the same phoenix and therefore literally can't kill each other even if they wanted to. what do you mean harry wanted to give him another chance despite everything he's done, what do you mean tom offered him his hand, what do you mean harry killed tom at the same age except the order of the numbers is reversed. what do you mean harry's eyes are the same colour as tom's favourite unforgivable (avada) AND the colour of his house, what do you mean TOM'S eyes are the colour of harry's favourite defence spell (expelliarmus) and the colour of his house. WHAT DO YOU MEAN THEY ARE EACH OTHER'S OTHER HALF. WHAT DO YOU MEAN HARRY IS LITERALLY TOM'S SOUL??? 😭
NOT TO MENTION THESE THINGS AREN'T EVEN FANON LIKE...? lmk if i missed something though.
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keanuestrada · 2 years ago
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“How many people would be willing to raise an animal, look it in the eye, slaughter it, butcher it, and segment it off into portions…vs how many people are willing to go down to the grocery store and buy red cubes wrapped in plastic in the meat department?” - Stephen West
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valeriapryanikova · 26 days ago
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look at this ^ sheep
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wizardingsworld · 3 months ago
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#rest in peace, Dame Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith as Professor Minerva McGonagall HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE 2001 | dir. Chris Columbus
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90s-kid-sad-adult · 3 months ago
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rest in peace, maggie smith and thank you for everything, headmistress mcgonagall
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