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the only reason anyone knows about him is bc he killed a bunch of people
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weve passed the point of return. there is no escaping the human entropy anymore. my best advice is to avoid people altogether bc theyre all ted kaks these days
Friend of ours in Nevada has a RV she's giving us. She and her husband were gonna use it but they both got sick and plans changed. She has the title ready for us to change hands I just have to fix it and add a few new things then it's mine.
There’s a town at the edge of a pine forest, where the houses are low and the wind smells like woodsmoke and sweetgrass. The roads are mostly gravel. The mailboxes lean a little to the side. And at the very end of a winding lane, tucked behind a...
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the only reason anyone knows about him is bc he killed a bunch of people
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weve passed the point of return. there is no escaping the human entropy anymore. my best advice is to avoid people altogether bc theyre all ted kaks these days
Kaczynski is fun to read but he didn't really have anything new to say. He was mostly wrong and everything he was right about was better articulated by Ellul or Zerzan or Perlman. Filler Distro put it better than I ever could by calling him...
Yeah I think there is a balance, modern technology is an important tool, but I think that our current systems have been selling it to us as a lifestyle, and it has become the structure and meaning of our lives rather than a beneficial facet...
It was great reading those! I only read 1 and 7 but the feeling that he gives is spot on. You find a really nice zen while working thats hard to find in other jobs. At one point at work I rescued a bockchoy named Roy and sat him next to me for a...
Yeah I think there is a balance, modern technology is an important tool, but I think that our current systems have been selling it to us as a lifestyle, and it has become the structure and meaning of our lives rather than a beneficial facet...
I think Ted did have several good points about how modern convenience was taking a toll, but I think that his detachment from the social aspect of it all kind of devalues his idea of an ideal future. He thought the people should just sort of be...
This has been a goal of mine. It takes a certain baseline of accumulated wealth to even come halfway towards doing this now days, at least if you want to be able to be self reliant. I'm working on it, but not there yet, not even close in fact...
I'll admit, I haven't read "Industrial Society and it's Future"....yet. But summarized it via chatGPT. I'm an Anarchist. But I call myself a Green/Eco Anarchist. Ted argued for the complete dissolution of industrial society, correct? What's the...
Well, I guess we don't like my idea then. That's fine. There's nothing wrong with pitching an idea and being bashed for it in 2025. In summary, my idea was "You wanna be a sheep and have a master, go ahead, fine. You wanna rebel against Big...
Rage-driven algorithms are forcing people to be angry and coupled with the gamification of social media itself it draws people in for a slight dopamine hit. Imo, the upvote, the downvote, the like and the share are the second most digusting human...
Totally fucking epic! I mean, you didn't specifically mention me but I'm in this book too and was right there with Pirate hollering, "Show me your butthole!" Really great writing though and easy to read. I love it! Thank you!
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