engine-esoterica.bsky.social
Plural system, writer of uncouth smut, a work of irrational love upon structural steel.
Keep one foot firmly planted in the Real. One laid solidly in the Unreal. That is what makes a witch.
18+. You should be, too.
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oh i love this a lot! <3
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I will go wholeheartedly into any social media service that lets me wag/chirp/binky in response to interaction
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omgyes <3
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Thanks I'd love a faceful 💖
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Do folks fucking realize the south is mostly black? Do they realize how much of it is impoverished or living p2p in desperation?
Or do they just wanna see it as all old rich white guys and the rural redneck country bumpkins who guffaw and fart and vote for them?
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Y'all COULD empathize with the south and its people as being the victims of generations of kyriarchal violence and racial/counter-racial social subjugation, all while being used as the exploitable extraction economy of the rest of the nation.
But it's more fun to blame folks for their traumas.
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We're literally in a race to incorporate cognitive theory and educational psychology into IT and these dudes still don't see the value of the humanities
Or copyright
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To be realistic there's likely room to be made using loose compartmentalization of multiple congruent contexts and cross-embedding there-of, but tech bros don't want smaller better models.
They want to shit clock cycles on bad code, inelegant models, and stolen data and call it magic.
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Ditto rurality. Folks seem convinced that everything beyond the suburbs is backwards and cryptic, and it ends up devolving to a lot of classist prejudice.
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Gods yes. <3 <3
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Text analysis, NLP and otherwise. Distributed computing and large volume analysis. Lots of fancy tricks!
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chompchompchompchomopnnnnommmchompchomp
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Atlanta is the queer hub of the south. It's where most southerngays dream of moving.
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you know she's a sweetheart cause carrots are sweet
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Like if someone offered to buy me a drink in a bar it's instantly honey whiskey and water on the rocks and if they bitch about any part of that they're not getting their salad tossed tonight
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(not to dis the Rev. Dr. mind you they just neuter the FUCK out of his ideology in history classes)
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They won't tell you that Malcom X had a point.
They won't tell you that the Black Panthers made real progress.
They won't tell you that the third-wave Klan retreated before the omnipresent threat of social and physical violence.
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"Then Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told all the naughty violent agitationists and adventurists to put down all their nasty violence, and they changed the world through the power of sit-ins."
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that's enough horseplay y'all
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hi hi hi 💖
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It's been infinitely useful throughout its existence for every time it's never had to be invoked because a general or politician decided that ease of domestic deployment of active duty military wasn't worth a constitutional crisis.
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Clever. Fucks the narrative of the protesters as an anti-social force. Comforts dudes who signed up to haul boxes of water in natural disasters, not shoot at pissed citizens.
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It sounds like you've caught hell from all sides. I'm sorry, my dude; I can damn well imagine the kinda hypervigilance it's put you through.
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Perhaps it is better to be an artisan thing with no blueprint than a standardized thing with no meaning.
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how do I join the lillyrose fan club? and can I bring cookies? and if I do does anyone have a peanut butter allergy?
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I kinda love them 💖
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Younger folks just end up calling them assholes/bitches/whatever insult but even if they don't say the race part aloud they ALSO jump RIGHT to dismissing black directness as anger and then infantilizing/diminutizing them over it
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Something I noticed growing up in the south... it seems like ANY fuckin' time a black person tries to make their self heard or understood, or tried to be direct & forward about anything, older white folks will inevitably end up handwringing about how aggressive or violent they were
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Thin, brittle, singular members are structurally unsound as load bearing mechanisms.
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You're doing Hermes' work channeling sources together. Keep it up comrade. 💖
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I'm choking to death on the sweet, decadent validation & beauty of this <3
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where her world patches together