BodyBySisyphus

joined 3 years ago
[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 24 points 11 hours ago

Biden leaving the Oval Office for the last time to Hurt by Johnny Cash.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 33 points 11 hours ago

Guess we doin scorched earth now thinking-about-it

Damn Americans really are #1 at "here's the dark side of that thing you thought was a good idea"

Yeah, I guess I'm just struggling with the hypocrisy of a society that respects the sanctity of our choices when asking us how we want to dispose of our remains but makes broad exceptions for that sanctity when it comes to the other or the marginalized and to see broad social support for those exceptions in things like the indifference to Palestinian suffering and the defeat of the initiative to outlaw prison slavery in California. Being encouraged to remember the goal of doing the most good with what we have and that we can't make the changes we need on a foundation of misanthropy has helped.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 21 points 1 day ago

A great reminder. Thank you.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago (2 children)

To condense my thoughts on the matter, I'm wondering about what it means to be an organ donor in a society that seems radically (and perhaps increasingly) out of step with your personal values. Is it enough to know we're providing a benefit to a few individuals or should we consider what it means to have your tissues continuing on in the world after your death?

I've been having a great time with it. All the little animated cut scenes are hilarious.

 

Edit: Thanks to all the folks taking the time to read through this and correct my thinking. I'm seeing how I wound myself up into a kinda toxic headspace and appreciate the hand out of it.

Context: I spent way too much time on Reddit this week getting into dustups with people blaming Dearborn, Michigan for everything that's wrong in the world. Turns out I'm too much of a pugilist to agitate correctly and I'm stuck unable to metabolize my disappointment that the libs are refusing to learn anything. I'll get through it. Anyway, one of the discussions centered around users giving up their organ donor status because they don't want their organs going to Trump voters.

My initial reaction was that it was spiteful and petty as fuck to rescind your organ donor status over an election not going your way*, and if I'd had more patience and less moral outrage I probably could've come up with some sort of clever observation that folks who were okay with waiting until after an election for meaningful action to be taken on a genocide were clearly okay with instrumentalizing the lives of others to achieve an outcome, so maybe they were throwing stones from inside a glass house. But, as I chewed on that argument a little more, I started to wonder. I didn't really reflect a whole lot on checking the organ donor box; as a materialist I'm assuming I'm not going to need my organs if I meet an untimely demise and it makes sense to let someone else have them if they can do some good; ethics committees exist to make sure they'll be put to good use. But , at the same time, an ethics committee signed off on a heart for Dick Cheney, a man so famously heartless he couldn't even be bothered to properly thank the family of the kid whose heart he received. If I could add a clause to my organ donor registry excluding Dick Cheney from my organ donation, I would, even if the odds of him continuing to power his unholy grasp on life with my kidneys are astronomically low. If there's anyone in this world who's less entitled to even the organs he grew himself, it's him.

And over the last year I've developed a pretty deep pessimism about Americans in general. I stupidly thought we'd learned as a country from the debacles in Iraq and Afghanistan and those of us who hadn't become irremediable chuds could be more thoughtful in the wake of October 7th, but nope, even the progressives bayed for more blood. If there's one thing I've seen in the wake of the election, it's that the people who care are an unwelcome minority.

I know it's not everyone and that I've probably done myself no favors with the amount of time I've spent online since COVID started, but I feel like I'm trapped in a death cult and it seems perverse to allow my body to continue it even after I've died. I'm considering withdrawing my organ donor registration and willing my body to science instead.

tl;dr: you can't have my lungs unless you can recite The Internationale

*Side note: one thing I've discovered is that libs who are loudly proclaiming that they're done helping anyone who didn't vote for Kamala Harris is to express the hope that they don't find themselves in need of help only to find it similarly conditioned. They all assume they're going to be fine and the one in position to lend support and to imply the possibility of the inverse can lead to some really, really angry reactions.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Sometimes the soup that pilots your corporeal form sloshes around in a weird way and the "fight or flight" switch gets bumped on by accident. Only there's nothing to fight and nothing to run away from so the switch just gets stuck. Hope it gets unstuck soon!

I'm playing Dave the Diver and commenting on here as a way of procrastinating on cleaning the bathroom and going for a run.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 19 points 1 day ago

He moves on to explaining how the West is assuming that China = Japan 30 years ago, with inaccurate similarities drawn between their economic situations

Hilariously, @plinky just posted a Paul Krugman piece with this exact take.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 39 points 1 day ago

During his first term, Trump eventually stopped raising tariffs after signing what he called a “historic trade deal” in which China agreed to buy $200 billion in American goods. How much of that total did China actually buy? None.

xigma-male

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago

Apparently they posted on Twitter advertising unpaid positions at DOGE and said they'd only review the "top 1%" of applicants.

[–] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 32 points 1 day ago

Department of Education - 0%

Aaaaand that's how we got here joker-amerikkklap

 

Kudos to Algeria for apparently being the only government to take action when informed about methane leaks.

 

Believe it or not, Biden did nothing.

Too busy working on that ceasefire, probably.

 

"The authenticity of this document has not been confirmed." Yeah, no shit

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According to Michael Roberts, that figure is currently at $1.3 tn including private investment, with only $100 bn in climate finance to poorer countries

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