Dec 23

Bidenberged

If Warren and Sanders keep up the wokester posturing bullshit, they will both lose in 2020. Since they show no signs of stopping, they are doomed.

So Trump most likely, followed by Biden or Bloomberg.

Dec 23

Shitty Media ComMentary

Only utter chump-ass motherfucking morons think Epstein killed himself. Donegan released the Shitty Media Men list because she wanted to become a part of the media establishment and was blocked, so of course she’d toe the mainstream narrative line fully and not wish anything more to be examined.

Dec 23

Scilence

This is bitingly true. Once you discover some of the ideas (on your own, as I did at first) that Nancy Cartwright discusses in her works, trust in science decreases and suspicion of experts goes way, way up. I still think science is the best tool we have to understand the universe, but one must realize that understanding is only a lens, not a revelation of absolute truth.

Dec 23

Jection

I wonder how many of the articles about “rejecting diet culture” and the like are directly written by food company representatives. I’d guess quite a lot. If not, their paid shills.

I too reject diet culture: I eat the right amount until I am strong and my muscles look fucking awesome.

Dec 23

The Sights I’ve Seen

Why, why, would anyone even contemplate this for a single second? Customers will do, though, just the absolute strangest things I’ve found.

Dec 23

Sick

People with gold-plated health care plans (10-20% of the population) would prefer not to sacrifice an iota so that many, many other people don’t die. It’s the real sickness.

Dec 22

Humex

Humanity has a 100% chance of extinction. That is simply axiomatic.

So it’s odd that people don’t accept any one thing, or that anything, could possibly bring about that extinction. It’s bizarre wishful thinking that also leads people to disbelieve things like climate change pose any real risk.

Dec 21

Less Than

And yet women buy 80 percent of all fiction, men only 20 percent. I’d wager for the Fifty Shades pap, it’s probably more like 95 percent women buyers.

Also, in fiction, bad things tend to happen. It’s what makes for the drama. No mystery here. People want to read about others like them. This revelation then is less than revelatory. Deep examination is not really for Twitter, but this is a false mind boggle in the wild.

Dec 21

Verily So

Only sort of correct, but misses a huge amount of relevant context, philology and linguistics. “Literally” in its original usage indeed meant that the statement was to be parsed according to the exact definitions of the words that follow “literally.” The others, “very, truly, and actually,” refer not to the meaning of the words themselves that follow, but rather to the actual events or objects to which the words are referring.

So, while “very” originally meant “true” (via Latin “verus”), it did not refer as “literally” does to the meaning of the word themselves but points instead to the object or experiences to which the words that follow “very” refer. Quite a difference! And another large distinction: “very” is now fully transitioned to an intensifier in English, while “truly” and “actually” generally are not and instead still refer more to various perceived truth states rather than intensifying the adjective that follows.

“Very,” then, made the full transition to intensifier, with its archaic meaning of “true” found only in older writing, while “actually” and “truly” still tend to refer more to truth states rather than acting as pure intensifiers — thought that might change in the future, truly and actually.

Dec 21

Lie Up

AKA how to lie “objectively” with math, one of the main things taught in many fields in college to people like Pete Buttigieg.