Excrubulent

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[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 25 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

We've seen how wildly popular it is when someone actually acts on this concept. Luigi became a folk hero, and the ruling class can't contain that no matter how hard they try. It's going to be harder to do next time because they've ramped up their security, but there is going to be a next time.

With spree shooters, there's been an effort in recent years to stop saying their names, stop giving them notoriety because it encourages people to copy. That doesn't work with Luigi because people love him. There isn't public buy-in to shame him. So there have to be copy-cats plotting how to blast their way into the history books just like he did.

Also, banger quote. The punchline is all in one syllable, it hits so hard. Also, it's literally not a call to violence. It's literally just stating two entirely uncontroversial facts in close proximity and letting the audience connect the dots. If people hear that and it sounds like a call to violence that they have to distance themselves from, that's because they know how obvious the conclusion is.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 16 points 1 week ago

"We'll take our ball and go home, and you'll all miss out on our fabulous AI products!"

"No. Wait. Don't."

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 weeks ago

Yeah, that scans for me. It breaks up "getting ready...for a night out", but I think it works.

I think honestly it's just a reality that, if brevity is the soul of wit, then a punchy sentence needs to be compact and that means you need to get a bit funky with the grammar, so maybe the audience has to do a little work.

Maybe also "at which" is fine too, and I was just overthinking it.

One thing I won't bend on is that "to be starting to get ready" is objectively worse in every respect and is the main thing that throws people about the sentence.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

This is a slightly wacky sentence. It's not wrong - it does make sense and communicates the idea, it just forces you to do a bit of work to straighten it out in your head.

I think the biggest issue is the way they unnecessarily used present continuous tense with "be starting to get".

It's convoluted and adds syllables. You could eliminate the "be" and "to" entirely and change it to "start getting". That starts with an active verb which feels stronger and more natural.

So then it would be:

"This can't possibly be the same 9pm I used to start getting ready for a night out at".

That preserves the flow & punch of the delivery but shortens & simplifies it a lot without losing anything imo.

Also ending a sentence with a preposition can be awkward. You read "at" and you need to refer it back to 9pm near the start of the sentence. Plus it comes after another preposition, which itself is not acting as a preposition but as part of the nouned phrase "night out", so you end up with "out at". Again, not wrong, but it can be awkward. I think using "at which" can move it closer to the noun it's referring to but it's not necessarily better that way.

Make that change and it's, "This can't possibly be the same 9pm at which I used to start getting ready for a night out".

It's a little easier to parse, but honestly I think it loses something, because it doesn't have a casual delivery. "At which" is evidence that the sentence was very deliberately constructed. It adds a syllable and loses some punch. I'd stick with just the first change personally.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I didn't say you should try or expect to convince them of anything. Just pointing out the error is enough to let anyone curious enough follow up for themselves. I say that about this post because the person seems to have a genuine intuition about the vague idea of collective ownership.

You can't expect to convince someone in a single argument.

For myself, when I was still in a liberal mindset, I had someone on reddit say "down with democracy!", and I called them a fascist, because that sounded pretty fashy to me and it was during trump term 1 when those guys were really stretching their assholes and letting the shit flow.

They said actually no, they were a communist, so I just dropped it. I could tell they were being sincere but also I didn't really want to take the time to unpack their point.

It did flip a switch for me though, that someone was openly declaring to be a communist. It was definitely part of my walk away from vaguely status quo liberalism towards full anarcho communism.

I still think the way they said "down with democracy!" was bad rhetoric, and I understand they probably meant "down with liberal democracy", or maybe "down with representative democracy", or maybe they were some sort of weird nazbol and they really did think democracy as a concept was bad. Doesn't matter, it moved the needle for me.

Anyway, point being a sincere answer whether it's very well articulated or even correct, is usually better than making up some bullshit in some misguided machiavelian manipulation.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 25 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

They let fascist propaganda trick them into believing that corporations are socialist because they flew the wrong flags. They would let those same fascists tell them the corporations are their friends now because they fly the right flags. That's what they're paying attention to.

The correct response is, "You are describing worker ownership, which is socialist." They have to learn they're on the wrong side before they'll stop listening to the fascists. They have to be educated, and agree to change the flag in their head, because the right is fundamentally domineering. They won't accidentally make socialism happen, they'll just smash our shit because they hate our flags.

Sorry for the rant but I see this "joke" take people are making in this thread all the time and there's a reason it's a joke.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

Maxwell immediately adopting an unexplained and unflappable admiration for Wealwell is such a Murph thing to do and I love it.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 weeks ago

Well the point here is not that China is cool and based actually, but that people definitely did some lying on this point and those same people definitely think it means that any and all forms of communism are authoritarian and there is no alternative to capitalism.

There has to be some percentage of people who let this be the thing that radicalises them, and I don't want to hear any doomer takes about how these people are impossible to reach. I've heard loads of stories over the years of this or that particular moment being the moment that snapped someone out of their fascist sympathies.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

"Samwell, Blanewell, Roywell, Hatwell, Wealwell, Johnwell"

https://youtu.be/Odo3F1WqO4A

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Thanks, I've wanted to do this for ages, but I got this current phone before I knew about grapheneos and the compatibility issue. Now all I need is to fully switch my main email and I'll be significantly de-googled.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I was writing a comment that my device is unsupported and all the supported pixel phones are flagship priced. Then I decided to check my work and look it up.

Long story short I have a refurbished pixel 6 on the way, it was cheaper than my current phone was.

[–] Excrubulent@slrpnk.net 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Also my mum brought me some costco hotdogs the other day. It's hard to get good American food in grocery stores here in Australia but those delicious smokey dogs have me considering a membership. So good.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by Excrubulent@slrpnk.net to c/196@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 

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I've recently started getting into parkour and I love its inherently political bent. It reminds of me of Graeber's quote that "Direct action is, ultimately, the defiant insistence on acting as if one is already free," which is exactly how traceurs behave.

This is the lads just showing up to a dilapidated public space and transforming it into a playground. They didn't get permission, they just made the place better.

 

I can't explain it, something about the freedom of acquisition takes the pressure off and lets me just launch it and try it out.

Maybe it's easier to pay some money and hit "install", than it is to find a torrent, download it and go through the install process, so there's a selection bias there.

Maybe it's the fact I downloaded it exactly when I decided to and not when a sale happened or it was in a bundle.

But even then, when I decide I want something right now and I pay full-price, something about that just puts a psychological barrier in between me and enjoying the game. Like now I have to validate the purchase, and if I want a refund it has to happen within 2 weeks, and within 2 hours of play (for steam). It's just an unpleasant feeling.

Even worse is the subscription model. I absolutely hate the pressure of having to try all the games I put on my list before the end of the month so I don't have to renew to keep trying them, that just feels like wasted money. But then about a week into the month I'll lose my energy for trying new games and I'll let the sub lapse and never try a bunch of the games I wanted to. It's the worst way to pay for games, even if on paper it's the cheapest for trying a bunch of them legally.

Very occasionally a game will come along that I know I want and will happily pay for immediately, and usually that means I'll give it a decent try.

The best experience for me is pirating a game and loving it so much I then buy it, that guarantees I'm going to play it a lot. The latest game that happened to me with was A Dance of Fire and Ice. I bought it like 5 times, once each for me and my two kids, and twice on phone, and I was completely happy to. I even built a custom rhythm controller for it.

Funny story though - the pirated version of ADOFAI puts savegames in user folders, but the steam version puts them in the game folder, so it merges the progress between users. So for that reason, the pirated version is better. I can't explain the discrepancy.

 

I've been searching for communities using https://lemmyverse.net, but lately every time I click on a link I get the error shown above (I've edited out my username because it's not really important). For instance the above error was shown when I clicked on the link https://slrpnk.net/c/imsa@lemmy.world

After I refresh the page I can see the content of the community, but I appear to be logged out. Then I hit refresh again and I log in, but sometimes the posts all disappear so the community appears to be empty.

Seems like something weird is going on here. I assume it's a bug. I'm happy to give any extra details you might need to figure out the problem.

EDIT: Turns out I couldn't see posts after logging in because my language wasn't set properly, and the other errors have disappeared with time.

 

So for instance I'm interested in all communities in the aussie.zone instance, and I can't find a way to use the search function for that. I've tried searching for communities using the search string "aussie.zone" and I get nothing.

Then in the screenshot shown I tried searching for communities with just the string "aussie" and I got "Aussie Environment@aussie.zone", which is strange because all the community names there contain the substring "aussie" and I'd expect this search to find them.

Is this a bug? Am I doing it wrong? It would be nice if there was a way to browse all communities in a given instance easily, because when I find an instance I like, I want to be able to go through and find the communities I like just as if I was browsing local communities on this instance.

Also the copy-paste method, which is still extremely clunky, is broken for me. I it just has [email protection] which when clicked does nothing useful. I've tried the Lemmy Link addon but not only is that also a very slow and clunky method which still doesn't let me browse by server, it keeps slowing down firefox so I've had to uninstall it.

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