Vax On

Get the fucking vaccine, ya numpties.

Extern

New study: A zero-emissions US is now pretty cheap. In 2050, benefits to the US offset costs, but there are some unexpected outcomes.

Now do it taking externalities into account. Then it’s a huge, huge bargain.

That’s what’s so weird about the doofuses complaining how expensive it’ll be to do this necessary energy transition. Fighting climate change would be an enormous societal win even if climate change were completely false.

It shows they don’t care about evidence at all — just want things to stay exactly as they are until they die (and so the right rich can stay rich).

Enjoin

Eh, Didion is ok. Like eating a dry cracker with lots of flavor but no real reason to consume another.

Emily’s writing is quite good. I’d read it even if I did not know who she was. It’s clear, non-meandering, and not spoiled with too many weird metaphors. That beats 99%+ of writers right there.

This is Didion on her own writing:

In short I had no past, and, every Monday-Wednesday-Friday at noon in Dwinelle Hall, it seemed increasingly clear to me that I had no future. I ransacked my closet for clothes in which I might appear invisible in class, and came up with only a dirty raincoat. I sat in this raincoat and I listened to other peopleโ€™s stories read aloud and I despaired of ever knowing what they knew. I attended every meeting of this class and never spoke once. I managed to write only three of the required five stories. I receivedโ€”only, I think now, because Mr. Schorer, a man of infinite kindness to and acuity about his students, divined intuitively that my failing performance was a function of adolescent paralysis, of a yearning to be good and a fright that I never would be, of terror that any sentence I committed to paper would expose me as not good enoughโ€”a course grade of B. I wrote no more stories for exactly ten years.

That’s from Let Me Tell You What I Mean. She’s no different than Emily, or any good writer; just in the right place at the right time.

Bogey

People saying they are non-binary is just an absurd attempt to somehow sidestep the gender constrictions that aren’t going anywhere and probably never will. The declaration of non-binariness highlights these differences all the the more, accentuates them. How is this not obvious?

I’m ternary, I’m quaternary, who gives a fuck-ary, gender is coming for you whether you want it to or not.

All Wrong

Why I donโ€™t want to list my pronouns.

I donโ€™t want to put down he/him because people look at me and see a woman and that would cause cognitive dissonance and problems I donโ€™t want to deal with, even though I would prefer to be treated as if I were male.

Ahahahaha! Trust me, no you do fucking not want to be treated as if you were male. You just think you do because you’ve never witnessed any of the downsides, only the advantages. Because that’s all women get to see, and they in general understand men’s lives far less than they think they do.

Grass always looks greener on the other side. It ain’t.

Unfree Non-Market

Emily, most people won’t have a kajillion dollars like you to be able to read that, but below because I’m feeling generous I’ll show everyone how to read it anyway — no special extensions required.

I agree that regulation is crucial but it is not enough. If you mean “regulation” in the sense of the Sherman Antitrust Act (which the article mentions), then regulation could include break-ups, which would be a pretty good outcome. But in many cases I think we need to go much further than regulation can encompass — that in fact, many of those entities should be nationalized as they are vital public services that can’t be left in the hands of the “free” market. That can’t work and it obviously does not — the evidence is everywhere.

Now, I will tell the hoi polloi how to access this article.

First, go to Google and search for the headline, “The Big Tech Extortion Racket.” When you locate the right link, find the tiny down arrow on the upper right and choose “Cached.”

The cached version will then open. Then click “Text-only version” to, shockingly, get a version that is only text.

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Then use the “Reader” feature of your browser to format it for improved readability.

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Fin.