Advantages And Where To Find Them

I like economics because the whole field is so corrupt and full of fake math that even a layperson can have real insights and discover (or re-discover) important ideas in this arena.

And I like sociology for the reason Welsh mentions. No one in power does take it seriously, so you can use it to really quite easily out-think 99% of people with embarrassingly little effort.

Down With OPB

But if you aren’t for open borders, that moronic fucking idea, you are 100% RACIST and therefore BAD so we can’t even talk about it at all.

Watch Me

Yeah. It’s like watching Brooke Bolander comment on the Watchmen show. She obviously doesn’t understand it, its context, its meta-commentary on itself (or it’s meta-meta commentary on that), or what it’s trying to do, so it’s painful to read her takes on it. And I like Brooke’s writing but she does not comprehend that show in the least. She thinks for some reason it’s making straight, obvious points when in reality it’s attempting to say, “Here’s the point you thought we were going to make, and we did make it, but here’s why it didn’t mean what you thought it meant, because we already knew you were going to think that, and here’s how to think about that a little more deeply.” And on from that.

She only sees, “Here’s the point.” Done. I can’t understand how she’s missing all this, but most people, even very smart people, have extreme trouble dealing with anything that’s one level of commentary above where a work nominally operates. Something like The Leftovers or Watchmen which comment on their commenting on their own textuality, are completely beyond most people, so it’s a wonder any show like that ever gets made.

It’s mystifying that someone can view a show like Watchmen and not realize anything else is happening there. Just…how?

Pronated

Holy fuck, six 8k video streams at once. For people who say the Mac Pro is “too expensive,” realize then that a $15,000 machine can now replace $200,000+ in pro video hardware. That is, needless to say, a smoking good deal.

Not Wheely

Was reading this article today and noticed this.

It happened on Nov. 1 on the Pinellas Trail. A white Chevrolet sedan is seen striking a bicyclist as he was crossing 49th St. on the trail (in the 600 block of 49th St. S.)

The sedan in the video is definitely not a Chevrolet. It’s a 2012 or so Chrysler 200. Chevy has never made a car with a front grille even vaguely like that, and that wheel style is characteristically Chrysler of that era. Looks nothing like a Chevy.

Noodle

I was even more confused for a second because for some reason I read it as, “Even Noodles Have Fans.” And yeah, I don’t know what was going on in my brain.

The Space and the Pods

We live in a place where we can look at our large sliding glass doors and see water, trees, birds flitting and wading. It’s not a large space — about an acre — but it adds so much to our lives. Sometimes bobcats wander through our yard. A raccoon visits and explores every stray leaf and flower pot for a possible meal.

When I read about how progressives want to cram us all into pods in dense cities, with nature at most an afterthought if it’s considered at all, this is why I rebel: we are happier here with our little bit of nature, with the view out the doors, and we’d be very unhappy indeed stacked like cargo in a dense city, surrounded by bustling masses of screeching humans and noisy dogs. Our quality of life would be vastly worse. I’d pay nearly any price to avoid that fate.

These sorts of progressives don’t have much power now. If they ever get some, though, it’ll be a personal and societal disaster.

Deny and Pretend

True. It’s barely a start. People have no idea — because they don’t want to know — what we’re facing. Nearly everyone alive is a climate change denialist.

And if you think that’s expensive, just wait till you get a load of the alternative!