Ward Off

The only computer games I like are ones that involve shooting things. And I don’t even play those anymore and have not for many years. I like Scrabble, too, because it doesn’t feel like a puzzle.

Most games are too complex for me to make sense of the rules.

Rotating

Not only can I not rotate objects in my mind, I can’t even envision them. I simply do not think visually and have no idea what anyone means by rotating an object in your head. I can’t even see the object, so how could I possibly rotate it?

Set Up

As occurs most of the time with these, more than half of these are wrong. Like this one:

The first commercial jet service wasn’t until 1951, and that’s the year the phrase “jet set” was coined — before the actual launch, by the way. The phrase didn’t reach peak popularity until the late 1950s and early 1960s, though, with the advent of the Boeing 707.

So the above screenshot’s info is wrong in all kinds of ways.

Median

That’s quite right. Back in the 1990s, when houses weren’t nearly as expensive as they are now, my grandfather said something like, “You should save up your army money and buy a house when you get out.”

I said, “Pa, I couldn’t even make a down payment on a house with what I can save in the army. Houses aren’t $8,000 anymore.” And in the 1990s, as compared to now, houses were cheap. But the last time he’d bought a house was back in the 1970s so he still thought they were 1.2x median salary, when they were already more like 2.5x even by then.

Now it’s far worse, of course. But yeah, a lot of Boomers have financial intuitions from the era when housing and medical care was quite cheap and have never updated them.

Test Pilate

The doofus below is just an example of how you wash your hands of other people’s problems and lives while signaling your moral probity and uprightness. It’s a status signifier, too: I don’t need to be down here in the weeds interacting with the plebes; I am above all that and them.

People like Ebony are terrible humans and I understand sometimes why conservatives hate academics so much.

Hum

Sounds like a very inhumane, algorithmically-driven, impoverished world. This is exactly what liberals crave, though. They want their lives and their personal relationships decided on by an HR department. They fucking love that shit. They want to be controlled and they want to appear virtuous while using that appearance to abuse others with tacit institutional approval; oh, I know you don’t have enough money to buy food, but I’ll fight for justice while you starve! Cool, cool.

Fuck this idiot and all the people like her who want such a cold-blooded and heartless world.

Shows To Go

That made me chuckle. On a smilar note, there were tons of “educated” feminists who utterly missed the pretty obvious points of Ex Machina. Though these ideas were not as completely in your face as a Verhoeven flick, they weren’t all that subtle, either.

Goes to show that you can educate someone all you want, but you can’t make them not be a dumbass.

Ecclesiastical

Even apart from Covid, a lot of liberals need to find some kind of church or something because they have all these religious feelings they apply to just the stupidest places. Or maybe they just need a hobby, which can I think be a religion substitute.

Race Up

To all the libs who think things like car racing (or space flight) are pointless: most of the tech in your car — including the safety tech — came from or was refined in car racing. Otherwise it never would’ve seen the light of day.

I know libs are in a war against joy now, and that includes sports of any kind, but dang you people are weird.