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mrclownworld
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Filmmaker. Conspiracy empiricist. Father. #truthstr LARPing as a salty no-coiner for the rest of this cycle
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mrclownworld 1 month ago
Growing up, I never understood all the talk of wishing for “peace” around Christmas This year, I get it so, so much
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mrclownworld 2 months ago
Caught a fun detail watching Honey, I Blew Up The Kid with my daughter The working shrink ray system’s database that was deleted was an “entire 38 gigabytes” Brb gonna go torrent the source code on Pirate Bay
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mrclownworld 2 months ago
If I could do it over again I would have posted 0.1 times less per day image
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mrclownworld 2 months ago
X is the degenerate slums of Babylon Nostr is a small organic, regenerative farm Yes, it takes intention and work to cultivate your Nostr feed, but that expense is nothing compared to the psychic toll that X takes on the mind and body, imo View quoted note →
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mrclownworld 2 months ago
This rant was a tremendous unlock for me and I recommend everybody here go listen to it. It simplified the world of the present day for me so clearly: the 80 year Strauss-Howe cycle is above all else the death and rebirth of a shared paradigm. After a crisis, we establish a paradigm for everything - money, the social contract, gender roles, government, social values, expectations of each other and the use of technology, etc. That paradigm holds for 80 years, but accumulates many anomalies - unintended consequences, edge cases, unanticipated challenges - along the way. At a certain point, enough anomalies accumulate for people to begin rejecting the old paradigm and searching for a new one. The very obvious two camps in the world right now are the people who still accept the paradigm, and the people who have given up on it and are seeking a new one. This will be a period where a lot of bad proposals are made for new paradigms. We just have to have faith that the ones that actually work will prevail.
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mrclownworld 2 months ago
It used to be a pet peeve of mine that linguistic drift has led people to use the word “conspiracies” when they mean “conspiracy theories”. But really, it’s very helpful - the sloppy terminology betrays sloppy thinking, so these people disqualify themselves right off the bat. If someone can’t keep these terms separate, they aren’t prepared to think clearly about the topic at all.