dnmllr.bsky.social
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Death cult.
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"Everyone who knows what they're talking about gave a clear and unequivocal answer to my question, but I'm going to sublimate into this fleshy mass of innocent minds and bodies which screams timelessly beyond the reach of human knowledge instead of listening."
NYT editors: "fuck this is good"
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NYT is pathologically insecure about the fact that it's a newspaper. Just constantly worrying it'll get judged by people who hate reading.
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"... It couldn't verify my humanity"
So it doesn't work?
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"As one half of a binary opposition, masculinity as an experience is unavailable without also experiencing femininity. This internal dissonance leads to eliminationism, as men seek a definitionally meaningless unalloyed form of masculinity through misogyny."
I take a bite out of a raw onion.
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"Lacking a way to know for sure, there is no choice but to pathologically perform self harm as a socially visible tribute to the patriarchy"
I hit the space bar progressing to the next slide entitled "why the bible says divorce is wrong and also that you have to be nice to me."
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Ok but
A. Crypto went up over Biden's term.
B. It is possible for young men to open bank accounts.
C. People holding crypto has nothing to do with executive branch obligations to prosecute criminals in crypto.
D. Normalizing gambling on Robinhood as "savings for young men" is irresponsible.
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Why is the fact that the price of Bitcoin did this over the Biden administration immaterial to these young men you describe?
Price at Biden's inauguration: $36,050.11
Price at Biden's last day: $104,411.29
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The entire media establishment happily adopted a framing where only alt right instigators had the right to speak, or that colleges were somehow *required* to host them.
And what they're struggling with, is the recognition that they fell for it. "But the fascists are hypocrites..." they whine.
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Maybe alt right idiots spreading hate speech is a right, but it was also a right for the students on campus to protest. That was also free speech!
It was never a speech issue. Some just couldn't handle that students were expressing their own principles independently. And they still can't.
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Sometimes people act like there's 30 dudes on the planet.
There's actually quite a lot of people out there without a history of being horrible to choose from. Why can't we want one of them to be mayor instead?
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And here's the end of the constitutional order:
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And here's the end of the constitutional order:
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And here's the end of the constitutional order:
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Here's the illegal orders:
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/10/u...
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Here's his mental health:
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Here's another:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_He...
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Here's one part of his ideology:
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Here's a crony, one of many, mid betraying humanity:
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Here's some naked corruption:
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Here's an example of them fucking everything up:
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Here's his mental health:
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Here's one part of his ideology:
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Here's the defacto center of political power:
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Here's the naked corruption:
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Here's the rollback of civil liberties and human rights in service of the legitimization of a racial and gendered hierarchy:
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Here's the great works, (concentration camps):
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Here's another:
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Here's one part of his ideology:
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And how terrible for the rest of us, who have to live in a world made markedly worse every day by pathologically empty people who, trapped in their own self mythology, aren't able to make anything better for themselves or others. We don't deserve that.
It's just an incredible tragedy.
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That isn't good for anyone. Not even the 20 year olds, who now aren't allowed to make mistakes and be 20, but are instead now being forced into being imposters. To put on a face that the whole world can both see through and will resent them for. How incredibly embarrassing. They don't deserve that.
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Instead it's forced into being part of the terror: a thin justification for an inexperienced crony's role in a fascist coup of Elon: the patron saint of small, sad, anti-social, dipshits.
It's self soothing by emotionally stunted losers who are in over their head and break everything they touch.
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In a better world, this story is humility. This is story transcends disciplines and connects the tech worker to anyone who has stayed up late working on a paper, or baking cookies, or whatever.
But that world is robbed from us. This isn't allowed to be a cute story about small mistakes
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In a moment when we're all losing so much, this is yet another nice thing we're being robbed of.
These sorts of cute early college stories should be part of what binds us together. We all make mistakes, we all have to deal with them, we're all in it together working towards our shared future.
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It's a sign of remarkable inexperience and arrogance that homework is compared to any production system, let alone the production system at the US treasury.
But 20 year olds are supposed to be inexperienced and arrogant (to some extent). In the right context this is a good and normal stage of life.
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I don't want to, but putting on my "professional programmer" face for a second:
This story is not aspirational. Rewriting the code in one night because you didn't use version control is not actually good and the fact that it was possible at all suggests that this wasn't a very complex assignment.