ameancow

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[–] ameancow 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I would also add "hopeful delusionals" and "unhinged cultist" to that list of labels.

Seriously, we have people right now making their plans for what they're going to do with their lives once Artificial Super Intelligence emerges and changes the entire world to some kind of post-scarcity, Star-Trek world where literally everyone is wealthy and nobody has to work. They think this is only several years away. Not a tiny number either, and they exist on a broad spectrum.

Our species is so desperate for help from beyond, a savior that will change the current status-quo. We've been making fantasies and stories to indulge this desire for millenia and this is just the latest incarnation.

No company on Earth is going to develop any kind of machine or tool that will destabilize the economic markets of our capitalist world. A LOT has to change before anyone will even dream of upending centuries of wealth-building.

[–] ameancow 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah this is some privileged American problems I wish I had.

[–] ameancow 4 points 1 month ago

Yeah this is a couple who haven't really talked through their issues and may have some kind of executive dysfunction. A little time being very honest and crying through their own insecurities together would turn their lives around for the better. (executive dysfunction is a big word but common problem with anyone who has depression and/or anxiety. It just means you don't have a solid distinction in your mind between what you want for yourself and your life, and how your feelings just run away with you and make small things huge obstacles.)

[–] ameancow 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

They have no intention of occupation. They will raze every city to the ground to control the pipes and food. They just want the pipes and food, and people who don't allow that are just going to be ground up like so much meat.

[–] ameancow 4 points 1 month ago

Putin wants every territory that used to be Russia.

And then when he gets them all, he will want every territory that's near Russia.

And people will be like "Oh no, why didn't anyone DO something when we could?"

[–] ameancow 21 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

He means what he says and there is no nuance or subtext.

Well, there is a sort of nuance here.

In that he's also terrible at doing literally anything, and fails constantly at achieving promises.

He also has so many plots and schemes cooking at any given moment with so many other people and organizations that you absolutely cannot trust or predict any outcome. This is the real thing that nobody learned about Trump is that he is completely unpredictable because he can't be honest about the color of the sky if asked.

[–] ameancow 24 points 1 month ago

You're implying that people who post on 4-chan have no clue how the real world works and no idea what business is like and how people make money!

[–] ameancow 2 points 1 month ago

If someone wanted to make a fast buck right now, I bet a game where you go hunt down CEO's and virtually.... you know, accomplish your mission goals on them, it would be wildly popular.

[–] ameancow 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

That's the relevance and context of this comic strip, when it was first published in the 80's people hadn't heard of bungee jumping nor did it exist as far as I know, but people did see Nat Geo's documentaries.

[–] ameancow 4 points 1 month ago

Neither this meme nor your own lived experiences are good representations of what the average American struggles with in the healthcare system. Speaking as someone who lost a house and almost everything I owned due to medical issues in my family.

[–] ameancow 17 points 2 months ago (1 children)

True facts I will never be able to purge from my accursed brain.

The married couple who owned the house in the 80's sitcom "Mr Belvedere" canonically met in Altoona. The premise of the sitcom was that a lower/middle class family ended up with a refined british butler who solved all their issues for them and brought them closer as a family. It was exactly how it sounds.

[–] ameancow 1 points 2 months ago

fighting words is useless if the power goes unchecked

I'm going to steal this.

In the meantime, I make deliberate efforts to NOT censor or filter my language if I'm not clearly attacking someone and someone takes issue with my use of... sigh... "crazy" then I know right away that person is NOT an alley to a greater cause, so if anything it does tend to save me some time. I rather let the sheltered kids argue it out with each other if the term "mad" is a problem or if doors should have five doorknobs at different levels to serve people of different heights. (I just made this one up on the spot, but fully expect to see it as the next major culture war flashpoint.)

The right has an advantage in that they don't even think in language as much. This all exists on a spectrum of course, and strengths can become weaknesses in other areas, but it's very hard to teach people that kind of nuance. But the lack of language-based thinking leads to more cohesive in-groups who don't pick apart each other's beliefs. They're able to connect with each other far easier as emotional monkeys, but this also leads to the reinforcement of primitive emotions like fear of strangers and people who look or talk different.

As someone recently diagnosed as autistic also, I have become fond of giving people "the pass" if they take issue with my ableist language. It's good for a laugh.

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