I'm dodging programming in @*#@& C on @#!@# linux so i can have &#$^ program to run a #$@#$ user study on!I'm dodging grading a bunch of papers... if my students only knew how relieved I am whenever one of them neglects to turn in something...
I'm dodging programming in @*#@& C on @#!@# linux so i can have &#$^ program to run a #$@#$ user study on!I'm dodging grading a bunch of papers... if my students only knew how relieved I am whenever one of them neglects to turn in something...
The only thing that's valuable is the means to totally transform the world. sigh.
Good man. I take this as an absolute given. Just simply because 'health' precedes capitalism, or any other organisational system. What's more important?I guess I'm just trying steal "health" back after its been coopted by capitalism
well, one thing preceding another thing is hardly an argument for it being more important, but I do agree that rescuing "health" is a pretty fundamental precurser to an effective rebellion against any sort of system. I think though that maybe the things being advocated by nomad and gek are sort of along the lines of pushing through and accelerating the issues of health (becoming "inhuman") rather than retreating and reclaiming a more traditional view of health and wellbeing. Somewhat similar to the "excellerate capital to bring about its own demise" argument being given elsewhere. I don't really know enough about either topic to comment, though it sounds coolGood man. I take this as an absolute given. Just simply because 'health' precedes capitalism, or any other organisational system. What's more important?
Today I had a total digression from lecture and I started going off about how antibacterial soaps were going to kill us all in the end... For a minute I thought the class was going to think I was crazy, but I think I convinced a lot of them by the end.
Edit: Sorry, that's non sequiter... Something something health co-opted by capitalism, anti-bacterial nasal spray commercials, etc.
Aaargh, I mean precedes as in it is more important. Not least because the state of 'society' follows on from the condition of the people.well, one thing preceding another thing is hardly an argument for it being more important,
I think I pretty much agree with this. At least it is of tremendous importance.The only thing that's valuable is the means to totally transform the world. sigh.
Today I had a total digression from lecture and I started going off about how antibacterial soaps were going to kill us all in the end... For a minute I thought the class was going to think I was crazy, but I think I convinced a lot of them by the end.
Edit: Sorry, that's non sequiter... Something something health co-opted by capitalism, anti-bacterial nasal spray commercials, etc.
I'm dodging grading a bunch of papers... if my students only knew how relieved I am whenever one of them neglects to turn in something...
I think though that maybe the things being advocated by nomad and gek are sort of along the lines of pushing through and accelerating the issues of health (becoming "inhuman") rather than retreating and reclaiming a more traditional view of health and wellbeing.
Turtles speaks sense. But who here is 'retreating and reclaiming a more traditional view of health and wellbeing'? Do we even know what that means at this point?Yes!
I'm referring to my thoughts about things, hopefully some real things and not just ideas.
It's about getting to something valuable, useful and real.
Not everything someone says relates to some 'source text', especially when they are using perfectly ordinary words in common usage.
The only thing that's valuable is the means to totally transform the world.
(to transform the world) Partly my thinking here has been of the school that we start with ourselves, learn who we are, heal ourselves, transform the poison, destroy ourselves to reconstruct ourselves.
You can't do good until you get the monsters out of your system.
i've been saying this for a while now. it is truth. and it is self evident. but those without eyes will not see, and those without ears will not hear.
they like pain, apparently, and are only interested in endlessly wallow in their theory ladden misery.
i say "there is a way out" and they say "no there isn't". repeat.
see, gek SAYS that's what he's interested in, but actually he is not. at all.
love transforms the world. ego-death destroys capitalism. but he is incapable of understanding or simply uninterested.
what nomad and gek are actually interested in is perpetuating capitalism through patterns of sickness and addiction. that and to feel smart.
it is very tedius. and i wash my hands of the whole thing. for the second time today.