PsychedSy

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PsychedSy,

I was just thinking it’s similar to how Jews try to trick god. At least I’m not the only one.

PsychedSy,

And the real life results of that are awesome.

PsychedSy,

We’d rent The Princess Bride and Flight of the Navigator a few times a year.

PsychedSy,

So you just want the violence you prefer meted out by the state.

PsychedSy,

Do you believe that collective forms of ownership would win on an even playing field?

PsychedSy,

If it makes you feel any better I just think human interaction should be voluntary.

PsychedSy, (edited )

Not really a gotcha. I just forget I’m pretty alone in my (particular) distaste for violence.

Edit: didn’t really mean for that to sound so negative.

PsychedSy,

Then we gradually dismantle corps by eliminating regulatory capture, IP and limited liability over time and we all win.

PsychedSy,

I’m certainly overly reductive of politics. When we’re talking ideology, though, yeah I’m going back to my ethics. A government can’t act on our behalf with more rights than us - we just end up creating our master. Pragmatic actions, in the real world, are different from ideological conversations, though.

PsychedSy,

It’s similar to your position. I just have a different path to a stateless, voluntary society. I also don’t really care what the economic system looks like, so long as human rights are recognized.

PsychedSy,

I consider freedom of the press to just be freedom of speech, which we all have.

As for the homeless chap, it depends on their situation. I’d live in a community that would try to help them. I think we’re ethically obligated to help people in need as best we can, but I’m not comfortable using violence to force you to help them.

PsychedSy,

I meant that freedom of the press shouldn’t be limited to just people that work for CNN or whatever. I don’t think they’re separate rights. I didn’t mean to say they’re appropriately implemented.

Theft of small amounts of food isn’t really something I care about. I’m not a fan of police or jails/prisons. We can handle these sorts of crimes more ethically. Robberies are a bit different. If you’re someone that visits San Francisco to bip cars then goes back home, you could prolly use a good kick or two if you’re caught by your intended victim.

Regardless, I think we, as a society, should be there with the bread. It shouldn’t be an issue we have to face.

PsychedSy,

There’s no way to test that. You can’t really see what didn’t happen.

PsychedSy,

You don’t need private prisons for that. 90% of prisons are government run, and police unions have been lobbying for decades to keep shit illegal.

PsychedSy,

That’s any service where the service provider has the customer over a barrel.

PsychedSy,

Our corporate structures and limited liability not only make these massive orgs possible, but incentivize some truly insane megacorps.

PsychedSy,

No, it’s that they didn’t for anyone organically. Media Matters essentially broke their advertising algo and pretended anyone else saw them.

PsychedSy,

That isn’t accurate - you can look up the details before getting all fussy. Of all the twitter users they were the only user that saw one pairing and one of the other pairings may have been seen by one actual user, but also might’ve just been MM seeing it twice.

It wasn’t an organic thing and it’ll be interesting to see if it goes to court.

PsychedSy,

They contrived a situation that literally happened to nobody else. You’ll have to excuse my liberty with the word broken, but this is a non-issue.

If it wasn’t musk none of us would give a fuck. If a right wing propaganda mill did the same thing everyone would happily admit it’s misleading. The fact that it gets any traction at all is so fucking depressing.

PsychedSy,

I’m comfortable they didn’t lie about their analytics in a court filing. If they did, the court case will be even more fun.

PsychedSy,

We have different definitions of organic. I think the fact that only they saw some of the pairings shows it’s something no legitimate user did.

You don’t have to modify a lawn mower to flip it upside down and throw cats in it my friend.

PsychedSy,

I mean if I had gone to jail right after I bought any of my crypto I’d be doing better. Sadly, it makes more sense to pull the crypto than default.

I think I had less than a cent of bitcoin and managed to pull 20 later (almost all of it) then another 20 later. Huge percent profit.

PsychedSy,

Putting deep field images in this sub is just cruelty. We’ll be long dead before we depart this planet, much less head for other galaxies.

PsychedSy,

He was Judean. They renamed the area Palestine to be dicks to Jews after the revolt thing.

PsychedSy,

Fair, but I’m calling Poe. Good job.

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