who is he? i love him!

You used to call me on my cellphone 🥺🥺😔😔💃🏻💃
comparing his "to read" list to the list of books he actually read is amusing, his quotes page has lines by uncle iroh and sun tzu and he hadn't read ellul or hesse or catch 22 but read sapiens and ted k this guy was a fucking idiot
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I wish he'd stayed shrouded in mystery and I didn't know he was into Andrew Huberman

Still, good job on the blasting a CEO in the back
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Apparently he was a big Carly Rae Jepsen fan, also enjoyed Charli XCX and Cumtown

Younger, sexier, cooler version of me confirmed

We await to learn his opinion on Autechre
 

line b

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What's exciting about him and I guess dissensus related is he was able to get beyond the universal psychic block of late capitalism. Every American even sus and besier have thought 'what if something like this happened' 4 times a week for the entirety of their adult lives and amazingly it's been the only event our society can't seem to make happen but god dammit he did it he escaped the matrix.
 

version

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What's exciting about him and I guess dissensus related is he was able to get beyond the universal psychic block of late capitalism. Every American even sus and besier have thought 'what if something like this happened' 4 times a week for the entirety of their adult lives and amazingly it's been the only event our society can't seem to make happen but god dammit he did it he escaped the matrix.

Miracle of crippling back pain.
 

mixed_biscuits

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You don't see anything in the claims of us moving into neo-feudalism, etc. then?
The IPCC says global quality of life will be almost 500% better by the turn of the century even if its doomiest climate forecasts come to pass. This rapid increase is a continuation of that enabled by capitalism...so no, unless you have some recondite definition of neo-feudalism.
 

version

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The IPCC says global quality of life will be almost 500% better by the turn of the century even if its doomiest climate forecasts come to pass. This rapid increase is a continuation of that enabled by capitalism...so no, unless you have some recondite definition of neo-feudalism.

The definitions I've encountered haven't focused on quality of life so much as property ownership, i.e. the majority increasingly relying on leases and subscription models.
 
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