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[–] [email protected] 14 points 7 months ago

You met me at a very strange time in my life

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I don't disagree, but don't pretend you haven't effectively set up the equal and opposite thing here. No mods will ban anyone but other than that every comment section is an implicit competition for best pro-Palestinian talking point, even when decency demands otherwise. We don't talk about Oct 7, and if we do it was friendly fire, and if it wasn't it was a natural consequence of Israeli policy in Gaza and that is the real issue. Yeah fine we admit the attack was not a hundred percent morally sound if you insist so much, but we don't assign a moral weight to it or linger on it because hey when you make innocents suffer, you sow the wind and eventually reap the whirlwind, oh sure Hamas' response was ugly but what can you do, you know, be a bastard and it comes around. Now it is our moral duty to call loud and clear for a ceasefire -- the cycle of violence must stop.

I know what you're thinking: that's not fair! That's not my opinion! Yeah, the circlejerk doesn't care about your private opinion. You know better than to contradict any of the above around here in writing, and that's enough. I'm sure a lot of people privately think "oh... tbh that last IDF strike was unconscionable" before posting on /r/worldnews the part of their opinion they know the crowd will like better.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 7 months ago

In poll land Brexit never happened, which set the stage for an uneventful 4-year Clinton presidency mostly famous for an iconic photo-op pres Clinton took with the zoo animal, Harambe, following a G20 summit where Xi boasted of negotiating Putin off a suicidal scheme to invade Kyiv, and also of successfully preventing a near-miss that would have led Wuhan to become the epicenter of a global health disaster. With me stranded here on the other side at the Berenstain universe, excuse me if I don't get ahead of myself celebrating this poll.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

I understand your resentment but the restaurant manager is a different user

[–] [email protected] 16 points 7 months ago (1 children)

fuck it, go full mathematician. Serve an empty bowl on the grounds that it's a vacuous fruit salad, every ingredient in it is a fruit

[–] [email protected] 31 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The "you will all submit to RTO and like it" machine has finally found a way to package this message in a way that wide eyed internet activists will support. Congratulations to them, I guess.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Not quite yet. First a severe crime has to take place due to a scuffle over gratuity. Then Horatio Caine needs to appear on the scene and say "it seems like the situation here..." and put on his sunglasses, etc, and only then we can say that the tipping point has been reached officially.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago

Obviously, yes, but at that level of knowledge as a user, you either don't know about that or don't feel comfortable enough to deal with it.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 8 months ago

Think of this like one of those steam reviews: 4,000 hours played, do not recommend

[–] [email protected] 27 points 8 months ago (4 children)

Debian -- I just wasn't ready for it. Got told "oh you're using Mint? That's nice but you should try out Debian it's the Real Deal(tm)" but the reason I was using Mint back then in the first place was that it was my first step out of the Windows ecosystem, I was scared shitless and didn't understand anything. What do you mean I don't get a huge pretty start menu?! How am I supposed to find stuff then?!

[–] [email protected] 71 points 8 months ago

Excellently.

I got invited to an interview at an absurdist variety show with these weird ethnic undertones (this would be a hassle to explain, just imagine that part of the show is that everyone there is putting on an exaggerated redneck act). They apparently got wind of some scientific publication I was involved with and for some reason decided it would be a great piece of entertainment to have me on. My colleagues were thrilled about this 'now or never' opportunity but I had a strong gut feeling that these people weren't about to laugh with me. Thought about it for a minute and then responded nope, hard pass. Still probably one of the best decisions of my life.

[–] [email protected] 23 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The prime problem is that every social space eventually becomes a circlejerk. Bots and astroturfing exacerbate the problem but it exists perfectly fine on its own -- in the early 2000s I had the misfortune of running across plenty of gigantic, years-long circlejerks where definitely no bots or nefarious foreign manipulators were involved (I'm talking console wars, Harry Potter ship wars, stupid shit like that). People form circle jerks in the same way that salts form crystals. It's just in their nature.

The thing with circlejerks isn't that there's overwhelming agreement on some subject. You'll get dunked on in most any social media space for claiming that the Earth is flat or that Putin is a swell guy, that in itself is obviously not a problem. What makes a circlejerk is that takes get cheered for and upvoted not in proportion to how much they are anchored in reality, but in proportion to how useful they are in galvanizing allies and disrupting enemies. Whoever shouts "glory to the cause" in the most compelling way gets all the oxygen. At that point the amount of brain rot is only going to increase. No matter how righteous the cause, inevitably there comes the point where you can go on the Righteous Cause Forum and post "2+2=5, therefore all glory to the cause" and get 400 upvotes.

Everyone talks a big game about how much they like truth, reason and moral consistency, but in the end when it's just them and the upvote button and "do I stop and honestly examine this argument that gives me warm fuzzy feelings", "is it really fair to dunk on Hated Group X by applying a standard I would never apply to anyone else" -- the true colors show. It's depressing and it makes most of social media into information silos where totalizing ideologies go to get validated, and if you feel alienated by this then clearly that space isn't for you.

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