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Herman Koch - Het diner (2009)

2023.06.10 23:42 GianMach Herman Koch - Het diner (2009)

Het diner is de bestseller van Herman Koch uit 2009 over de broers Lohman, Paul en Serge, en hun vrouwen, die tijdens een etentje bespreken hoe om te zullen gaan met het feit dat hun zonen samen een behoorlijk zwaar misdrijf hebben gepleegd, maar dat niemand nog weet behalve zijzelf dat zij de daders zijn.
In een vijfgangendiner zitten Paul en zijn vrouw Claire en Serge en zijn vrouw Babette in een chique restaurant om het te hebben over hun zonen Michel, Rick en Beau. Serge staat in de peilingen er goed voor om premier van Nederland te gaan worden, maar dat wordt natuurlijk lastig als ooit uitkomt dat zijn zoon >! verantwoordelijk is voor de dood van een zwerver. !< Serge wil zich terugtrekken als politiek leider en zijn zoon en neef erbij lappen, maar dat zien Paul, Babette en Claire niet zitten. In de climax >! takelt Claire Serge zo toe dat hij zijn speech waarin hij alles bekend wil maken niet kan geven. !<
Rondom het centrale dilemma - ga je je kind aangeven of niet - spelen er nog meer thema's: Paul heeft een erfelijke ziekte die hem gewelddadig kan maken als hij zijn medicatie niet neemt. Is Michel daardoor belast met zijn vaders genen en heeft dat hem tot het misdrijf geleid? Daarnaast speelt het perspectief een belangrijke rol; Paul is al negen jaar non-actief danwel werkloos, en toch ziet hij zichzelf als superieur aan zijn veel succesvollere broer. Serge heeft de neiging om alles naar zich toe te trekken wat eigenlijk tot anderen toebehoort; dat is vaak enkel vervelend, maar als dat kan leiden tot kinderen die de gevangenis in moeten wordt men bereid om er een stokje voor te steken. Al met al genoeg substantie voor een gelaagd verhaal dus.
Ook qua structuur kan ik dit boek waarderen. Het verhaal is opgedeeld in delen die vernoemd zijn naar de gangen in een restaurant, en er wordt mooi gewerkt met achterhouden van informatie tot het juiste moment, waardoor er lange tijd enige mysterie blijft hangen rondom het verhaal. De flashbacks hadden van mij alleen wat minder uitvoerig gemogen.
Mijn belangrijkste minpunt aan dit boek is dat de schrijfstijl doodsaai is. Men zou het positief kunnen framen als "zonder poespas", en ik ben ook zeker geen aanhanger van literairdoenerij voor de literairdoenerij, maar Koch schrijft wel érg weinig beeldsprakig. Er is geen zin in dit boek waar ik even bij stilgestaan heb om de schoonheid van de zin zelf te bewonderen. Ik heb boeken gelezen die ik inhoudelijk weinig interessant vond maar die ik wegens de geweldige stijl toch bleef doorlezen, diametraal daartegenover staat dan dit boek. Tegelijk maakt deze schrijfstijl dit boek wel erg toegankelijk, en dat verklaart vast deels waarom het zo'n hit is geweest.
Al met al een boek waarvan ik zeker geen spijt heb om het opgepakt te hebben. Uiteindelijk zou ik dit boek wel een aanrader noemen; maar de flashbacks kun je soms best even doorbladeren. Misschien is dit boek nou ook weer niet zó briljant dat het een gigantische bestseller is geweest met zelfs al drie verfilmingen, maar toch kan je goed met dit boek uit de voeten komen.
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2023.06.10 21:45 HareWarriorInTheDark Trip Report - 12 days in Tokyo, Disneysea, Hakone, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka. Early 30s couple, late risers!

This sub helped me out a lot so thought I'd share my experience in Japan. Hope I can bring a bit of a different perspective because unlike most of the people that seem to post here, we are definitively not early risers and rarely left the hotel before 1pm every day. Still had a great time and crowds were only an issue in a few places.
We're an early 30s Asian-American couple traveling from Germany, so we're coming at this from a bit of an in-between of Western and Eastern perspective. I have been to Japan when I was 15 with family, but remember basically nothing. It was my wife's first time. We had an absolutely wonderful time and both thought it was the best vacation we've had in years.
The trip was pretty last minute (for my standards at least). I started planning the trip from scratch (no flights, hotels or anything booked) in early April and our trip was May 18-30. We spent 5 days in Tokyo including DisneySea, 2 nights in Hakone, 3 nights in Kyoto including day trip to Nara, and 1 night in Osaka. We flew in to Tokyo Narita and flew out of Osaka Itami. We decided to fly from Osaka to Tokyo instead of bullet train back to Tokyo so we didn't have to buy JR rail pass and worry about luggage.
Tokyo
DisneySea
Hakone
Kyoto
Nara
Osaka
Random Tips
Transportation
Food
Hotels
Language
Luggage Forwarding * I thought it was kind of expensive, but it does make things easier.- ○ Tokyo -> Hakone: 2310 yen- ○ Hakone to Kyoto: 2630 yen- ○ Kyoto -> Osaka: 1940 yen. * I feel like for that price you could take a taxi to and from your hotels to the train station and it wouldn't be much more work. There was plenty of space on the Shinkansen to put smaller checked luggage overhead. Then you don't have to prepack things the day before. * For the first leg Tokyo -> Hakone, we shipped two checked luggage which was about ~32 euros. After that we only shipped one, not two. * The middle ground we found was to designate one suitcase as souvenirs and dirty laundry and forwarded it every time. We would then travel with two carry-ons and one checked luggage. YMMV depending on your number of luggage and ease of carrying them.
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2023.06.10 20:36 Present_Banana_4042 MF4F or MF

Let’s day drink and see where it goes! No single males! Augusta, GA area Cum have a wild Saturday with us
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2023.06.10 19:22 Zealousideal-Can2930 Oh my god euphoria

I just walked in to a restaurant to pick up take out, and got greeted (in german, I translated) with: „How are you, young man?“ THIS FEELS SO GOOD I WANT THIS EVERY DAY OF MY LIFE!!!!
Guess I am not just faking it, huh?
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2023.06.10 16:35 Charming_Mammoth_684 Chance Me (Rising HS Senior)

Demographics: Chinese female from South Carolina (FIRST GEN)
Intended major: Computer Science or Computer Engineering
Note: My Highschool from 9-10 was entirely sports oriented hence why I barely have ECs from before then
UW GPA: 3.98/4.0
W GPA: 5.147
SAT: 1230 (applying test optional for all schools)
APs (also not submitting scores):
- APUSH
- APHUG
- AP CS-A (will take Fall of Senior year)
Dual Enrollment:
- Government and Politics
- Chinese I-IV (will complete senior year)
- College English 111-112
- Introduction to Python
- Physics
- Calculus
ECs:
- Speech and Debate (member all 4 years; President 11-12); 1ST Place SCISA STATE
- Computer Surgery Club (Founder and President): Aims to help non profit orgs with tech related things (ie. building and donating computers, setting up software, giving tech talks etc)
- FBLA (11-12; Vice President 12) : 5th place district- Public Speaking
- piano
- SPARK! (11-12; CompSci Captain 12): teaches middle schoolers about different topics but I specifically did CompSci
-CompSci tutor (12): tutor people
- Multicultural Cooking Club (11-12; Communications Officer 12)
- This summer I'm going to Germany to do AI research in Bioinformatics at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
- Volunteeering at local library
Awards:
- RIT Computing Award
- CCNA: Intro to Networks Certification
- Federal Aviation Administration Student Pilot (Working towards PGL)
Work:
- Restaurant Cashier (Family business 9-12)
Misc:
- AI and Neural Networks Summer Program (10th)
- Arduino and Robotics Program (9th)
- Building computers-HOBBY
- CompSci Spike (6 CS credits/courses by the time I graduate) + ECs

Schools:
- NC State
- Brown
- CMU
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- Northeastern
- UMass Amherst
- UMich
- Cornell
- RIT
- Stony Brook
- Northwestern
- MIT (for shits and giggles)
- Virginia Tech

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2023.06.10 13:54 MissingDoorbell From a mousy WNY science nerd to a confident EU pregnant lady learning German and Hungarian and dreaming of living in Budapest

Szia! Hogy vagy? Rég nem láttalak! ("Hi, how are you? Long time no see!")
Heinz and I are heading back to Vienna after a wonderful week in Budapest. From the time I got there I felt that this is my real home. So strange! How could that be? To the best of my knowledge I do not have anyone in my family who is Hungarian. But that is exactly how I felt. Has anyone ever felt something weird like this?
Thanks so much to Maria H and her husband for letting us stay in their gorgeous home. It is in a very leafy part of the city where a lot of diplomats are said to live. This house has been in their family since before WW-I. It's an old stone building with vines covering the walls. They actually own the second floor and atelier (attic) and her sister owns the first floor and basement. There is a backyard with an archery range! We were very happy to take care of her plants. Her sister and family are very nice.
The big decision we had to make was where I will be spending my summer semester. Maria said she would be very pleased for me to stay in the house but it is really quite far from the city center. I would have to go by bus to tram to train. Also, the bus runs very infrequently at night. Live in luxury all by myself, watch Netflix, and spend a couple of hours each day commuting?
The college has a few living options. Basically: big dormitory room with a roommate or small single. When I say small, I mean Spartan. A thin single bed, desk, hot plate, and wardrobe. I signed up for the second choice. At least I will be surrounded by people and that section of the city is bustling with shops and cafes. When Heinz visits we will head up to the mansion.
How did my Hungarian fare? Well, I was able to ask basic directions, order at a restaurant, and shop for basics-- at least if I had my phone translation app at hand. But it was very interesting to observe people's reactions. They are very patient and quite amused to see a girl with an American accent struggle with their language. What a contrast to Vienna! There, if they hear an accent and a struggle, people automatically switch to English. How can I learn German when everyone is speaking to me in English? What type of immersion is that?
Tomorrow we will catch up with The Fab Four Fans with a lot to share.
Sending prayers to Pope Francis who is recovering from major abdominal surgery.
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2023.06.10 13:47 Erwinblackthorn The 4 Types of Writers: A Followup to the "Woke Test"

A while ago, I posted a test that was to determine what kind of writer someone is, based on what part of the “modernist” spectrum they fall into. Part of the reason why I did this was to see how much I understand about the subject matter, since I will always have a postmodernist tell me that I am clueless as to what any of these are. Another reason is to have writers start realizing why they think the way they do, and possibly start questioning why they write how they do. I found out that, from the dozen or so people who took the test and posted their results to me, that most people I encounter and get along with online are modernist. A lot of these people reject mainstream media and they are secluded in alternative media sites because they don’t get along with the current overton window that’s among popular sites. I think it’s safe to say a lot, if not all, of these people are anti-woke, and they received 1 or 0 answers on the woke aspect of the test.
If I can pat myself on the back for anything, at least I can say I got the woke part correct.
Although the buzzwords I used for woke might be cheating since we all know I’m referring to something woke when I say something like “inclusivity” or “intersectionality” or “oppression”, because anyone who listens to even something like Joe Rogan will know these terms and treat them like they’re dripping with vomit and diarrhea. A lot of us, especially the classical liberal, center to center-right types, and even the center-left types, are tired of this woke nonsense. Even some guy who drinks beer while watching football and shopping at a basic store like Target is tired of this tomfoolery.
So this followup is to address a lot of the complaints I received and also to bring in some insight into how I wanted to conceptualize the test and how it turned out. I will also explain the relevancy of this type of test since some are wondering why something like scoring modernist means anything.
In philosophy, you are to hit 5 branches in order for your philosophy to be considered “full” or at least “full enough” to be granted a name. These 5 are:
  1. Metaphysics (study of existence)
  2. Epistemology (study of knowledge)
  3. Ethics (study of action)
  4. Politics (study of force)
  5. Aesthetics (study of art)
If you hit all 5 of these at least once, you have a full range of addressing the stuff that makes up a philosophy. I tried to reverse engineer these 5 categories into 22 questions, and after the fact(meaning this evening), I realized that I should have had 4 questions for each category and then 2 questions about the reader and then the writer. The number 22 is related to the major arcana in tarot, with the 2 extras being the fool(the writer) and the world(the reader). That or maybe something like “what exactly do you write in your story?” and then that can relate to worldbuilding or something. It would have to be a question that lets us know what the person sees as a good world to write in the first place, because then that would show us the world they aim for, which is related to their worldview.
Or maybe to question what they read so that we can see what a writer finds interest in, so that it correlates with what they would write.
That was not critiqued by others, but I know I messed up on that. I was listening to a Jordan Peterson video where he said that a good survey questionnaire takes months of planning to get the wording right for the questions and the answers, and I looked at my test and saw I did it in a day, and went “well, I think I messed up, yeah.” My own critique will be taken into consideration so that I can remake the test and make it better. To repeat what I said in the test: I wish to use this to determine who to avoid when hiring and working with people, because anyone scoring even something like 2 answers on the woke mentality is something to be concerned about.
Other critique involves question 1 where the phrase “copy it” should be changed to “emulate it”. Yeah, I agree, that makes more sense, since copy makes it sound like someone is not putting their own spin on it or putting it in their own words. Imitate, match, resemble, something that intends to retain the purpose but including your own position on the matter. Question 17, how we get our knowledge, is a very open question about epistemology, and that one seems to have given a few people the woke answer by accident, even if they aren’t woke in the way they answer. The problem with the term “lived experience” is that people think it’s a normal term and it is one of the few woke terms that go over some people’s heads. The term is used commonly in correspondence with articles that feature globohomo artwork and they talk about how it’s important to have a person in your corporation or non-profit organization who holds “lived experience” and they are referring to living as a black person to know what a black person feels.
I find this incredibly woke because, as I’ll explain further later on, the woke are saying that the only way to know something is to be that thing, thus forcing writers to be, say, autistic in order to write an autistic character. Or they must be a woman to write a woman. Or they must be a black to write a black. This enforcement is what causes the demand for diversity hires, because somehow these diversity hires hold mystical magical knowledge that nobody else in the company would even dare to understand or comprehend unless they checked off some boxes first. On top of that, the term “pragmatic action” was poor wording and that’s my bad. I was trying to say something like “scientific realization” in order to attach the modernist to science. Something that is both pragmatic(able to be done practically) and part of some kind of education/training. You’ve done it, you’ve learned about it, you see others do it, that can be the modernist idea of knowledge.
Other than those two, I think every other question went over rather well, but I will still enhance them to be worded better as time goes on and as I revisit it with more of an organized “5 sets of 4 and the 2 big ‘uns” in mind. But then there comes the elephant in the room. The scoundrel who dared to question my authority and make a critique about the test. How dare they and stuff.
Jokes aside, I really like this kind of critique and it’s great that she put it into clear questions that I can firmly address. I like it when people are clear. It’s much better than that obfuscation thing the postmodernists always do when they complain about me without really having a reason other than something where they don’t like labels or they were offended that I dared to mention any category of anything. Page Zaplendam, a fellow writer, brought up 3 important questions which you can see for yourself here:
  1. Where are the definitions of the terms?
  2. How do you justify reducing things to something like woke?
  3. How do you prevent people from rejecting pre-modernism?
I’ll address the first one to then follow through with the rest of the answers, because they all go in a long chain of “why, why, why” and “how, how, how”.
To begin the explanation, we’re going to need to establish what modernism is so that the others can be explained. It’s the word that created the reason we see a difference in aesthetics like this because this was the moment we engaged in what’s called the enlightenment. During the early 17th century and around that time, people started to remove their dependency on kingdoms and instead create nations and industry. Religion was also being questioned because scientific advancements through record keeping allows people to give better assessments on what causes something to happen in the world. The view of the world started to become more natural and so naturalism was common, as well as rationalism and empiricism. People were using logic to make their decisions and data to come to conclusions, rather than faith or scripture from prior.
During this time, the modern age, traditions were tarnished and deemed as unnecessary. Medicine allowed people to praise science instead of pray for a mystical cure. Predictions of weather with meteorology allowed people to reduce famines and starvation. Printing presses allowed books to become more common, machinery allowed more production of goods, and life went from depending on neighbors to depending on communities and global trade. This dramatic change in both lifestyle and mentality allowed art to enter the modernist art era, which is determined as art that experiments to search for new meaning and objectivity without the necessity of a deity, tradition, or the supernatural.
Mythology became psychology, alchemy became academia, and religion became fandom. Everything mentally changed under modernism to create an environment of experimentation, the romances took over, which led to the pulp adventures and existentialist works of things like noir. Weird tales brought us ideas of cosmicism, thanks to the lack of god or at least the lack of a god who cares about humanity. With this freedom from religion, the mostly liberal environment of modernism allowed people to make up their own rules, their own ideas of what’s real, and thus we were able to focus more on the individual, rather than the collective. Stephen Hicks has a great video where he lectures about how modernism came to be and what it is, but I can simplify it into the 5 categories he has on his chart.
Metaphysics: naturalism
Epistemology: empiricism and reason
Human Nature: Tabula Rasa(everything mental is gained from experience)
Ethics: individualism
politics/economics: liberal capitalism
As you can see, modernism caused this reliance on the self, but also reliance on science as a replacement for religion. It caused the worship of money, while also opening people up to other ideas thanks to the liberal mindset. The liberty to engage with other things allowed people to mingle with both good and bad ideas. This is actually why people, like James Lindsay, say that liberals caused things like Nazism and Communism to come into fruition, because the liberal is so open and accepting that they allow terrible ideas to take over the top of the social structure and they think it won’t touch them if they are on the bottom. This is also how dictators were able to trick people into treating them like a God, because the dictator convinced people that they were able to answer prayers and did this during their campaigns to get elected or during the revolution while they’re beheading their opponents in the streets.
In other words, the uprising of democracy had people rely on voting in the same way as people relied on prayers, but here it’s where we pray to a natural government and hope they do something we want.
One thing that we don’t like to realize is that colonization occurred because of a scientific superiority among the Europeans, and this scientific advancement was caused by years of wars and immense dedication to their royalty. Then there were areas they colonized that had a crazy amount of gold, such as Australia and the Aztec empire, and this abundance of gold allowed trade to skyrocket, while Indian trade and the silk road allowed wealth to spread across the globe. Diamonds and gold found in Africa, like a sick joke from God to force white people to go to such a hellhole to get the diamonds in the rough. It’s not that white people wanted to go around and rule the world. It’s that enlightened explorers and merchants wanted to make a crazy amount of money and these environments were inhabited by people who left these literal gold mines untapped, and these explorers used technology to take over.
No wonder modernism was full of that toga wearing utopia sci-fi stuff!
It’s not hard to realize why the Europeans took over entire empires with small groups of conquistadors. They had armor, guns, ships with cannons. Those Chinese must have their face red realizing they are the ones who sold them black powder. Every alchemist should feel bad and stuff that they are the reason guns were used versus the people who didn’t have guns. It was such a destructive force to use guns against savage tribes and kingdoms because it was both physical and psychological. It was like dealing with metallic robots who fired lightning from their arms and filled the area with a concealing smoke. That’s like showing a caveman a cellphone, their brains instantly melt trying to comprehend what’s going on.
So people are angry at the modernists for being… rational and empirical, and I guess being urbanized or industrialized. People are mad at capitalism for being effective and a good way to globally get along. They’re mad at liberals for being okay with race mixing. The utter nerve of such horrid actions. How dare people mix. I’ll make sure to tell my own future mixed kids that they should be ashamed of themselves for having parents who came from different parts of the Earth and that’s about it.
So modernism, do I like it?
Well, it’s not bad. A lot of my favorite stuff is modernist and usually when people say they want to go back to the old days, they point at modernism as the example. Hell, a lot of postmodernists now are saying they want to go back to modernism, and then they say they don’t, because they feel like it's superior, but they hate the idea of accepting that it’s modernist. I mean, that’s why it’s called postmodernism, it’s the thing after modernism is gone, it’s the rejection of modernism and also pre-modernism. But more on that one later.
I noticed a lot of people got mostly modernist as their answers on the test and it makes sense. Many people online, especially on alternative social media, will be actual liberals who are open to different ideas, which allows them to engage with things that both offend them and possibly something they see as evil. They’re open to having their minds changed and they are always willing to learn more because there’s a big idea on learning more and experimenting, which is something I can relate to because I’m always trying out new restaurants in my area and I don’t mind trying a genre that I’m not familiar with. For me, I have a bit of that liberal mindset because I try out a lot of things I’m not familiar with and I end up liking some stuff, but I usually stick to what I established as my firm ideas from prior.
For example, when I was a kid I hated eating beans and I refused to eat fish that wasn’t canned tuna. Now, after being more open, I love salmon and I love eating beans, which dramatically helped my nutritional intake. There is a healthiness involved with experimenting and there is also a risk factor. But if you know how to avoid dangers, I don’t see a problem with trying out something like a new genre you’re not used to, just to see if you can get into it.
I mention this because the modernist writer will experiment, but will also claim a truth that comes from rationalism, which assumes the world we live in is logical. Even if it’s chaotic and absurd, they’ll say it’s logical, because it’s predictable and we can interact with it. This allows their writing to hold to formulas through things like pulp, while also experimenting through things like weird fiction. There is repetition that happens, and this is why genres became a big thing, so the reader can tell what form of repetition they want to deal with through what they are familiar with. This caused what’s called a comfort zone, which is the state of mind where a person feels at ease because there is an abundance of familiarity and a lack of unwanted challenges. Genres create these comfort zones, and this is then where we have to talk about individualism.
Liberalism has the problem of causing individualism to slowly become sophistry and egotism. The person declaring they are the one who is to be relied on and they are the ones who make up their own rules becomes a person who can’t tell who they’re obeying. Especially if that person puts something above themselves, like race, or science, or nation, or the opinions of others through democracy. Thanks to romanticism during this modernist time, we were able to feel like we had an abundance of freedom and capability, but then barely a century later the rise of Naizsm and Communism caused people to realize that this capability is in relation to what the shadow is capable of. The darkest, most disturbing and destructive actions a person is capable of, beyond their imagination and beyond what we’d consider a “human act”.
This quick change into the most dangerous entity nearby is why I don’t trust anarchists when they say their utopia would be functional. When it comes to real life, that doesn’t work, we need a more powerful overarching thing to keep that shadow in check, and we need that entity above the human to be in check of its own shadow on top of that. And this shadow is also what causes the modernist to engage with things like dada and a hatred of art to the point where they can say the work is for them and them alone, or that all art is equal, down to where a turd on a pedestal is the same as the Mona Lisa.
The pro of modernism is a focus on the individual, which promotes movements like poetic realism and neorealism, which grants a look into everyday lives. The mundane can be put into the forefront and average people can feel like they relate, which allows the average person to buy the work. That is a great plus, and it’s why the most popular shows out there are stuff that involves soap opera style drama and an environment that is simple, like a hospital or a police station. The sitcom is a result of modernism, because only a modernist would find value in seeing a family hang around their house while you’re sitting in your house with your family watching someone else in their house with their family.
Now let’s get on with pre-modernism, after all of that introduction is said and done. Pre-modernism is everything that came before this enlightenment and this separation from God. Atheists like to say how atheism has been popular forever and they have simply been suppressed, but something crazy that they ignore is that every civilization, without ever talking to each other, before any contact with anyone else, became a religious, spiritual, civilization. We even have a name for this basic religion, called animism. This natural desire to be religious in humans comes from how we think when we are young, as well as how we think when we are not relying on science or even words.
I know this sounds strange but we think more in pictures and visions than we do with words when we don’t know how to read. Reading unlocks a vast amount of knowledge that can be gained practically instantly, but a lack of language in our ability to think causes an abundance of symbolism in our head to fill in the gaps, meaning the ability to read locks away this visual aspect. When we’re babies, we view everything as giant, threatening, and frightening. And why not? We’re this tiny soft thing that has a skull that can easily be dented and we’re unable to feed ourselves. We need someone to throw food into our mouths like bananas into the mouth of a hippo at a zoo. We have our parents doing stuff for us, and so our brain right away connects the two.
Stuff happening around us is caused by something like a parent, like an authority, like a sky father and earth mother. The father gives me brain stuff and the mother gives me food stuff. But then we’ll grow up and realize that something like the wind moves on its own, the moon comes up to replace the sun on its own, and the seasons change on their own. There’s something we can’t see that’s doing this, something beyond the sky and under the ground, and everywhere we can’t see, especially behind our eyeballs. There’s this strange image that appears behind my vision that is not of the world but of my mind, and I conjured it.
And if I didn’t conjure it, I had someone else put it in my head through a spell, in the form of words, which cast the symbol to occur in my mind. Writers in the pre-modernist age are spellcasters, wizards, that make sure something is explained about the mysterious and supernatural world that is beyond the stuff we see around us. This “rejection of the average” causes the pre-modernist writer to talk about stuff that are not only real, but hyper-real. It doesn’t speak about an individual and it’s not for an individual, because it’s attaching everyone under the same umbrella and form. This is why I find poor interpretations of mythology humorous but also rather useless.
People will look at something like Greek mythology where a god has a child with their sister and go “well, isn’t incest a bad thing?” Not only do they miss the point, but they forget that it's a god we’re talking about and it’s not a human. It’s not some biological thing standing in front of you. It’s the supernatural, it’s beyond something like biology. Or better yet when someone reads the bible and goes “why did Adam take a rib out to get a woman? Couldn’t God just make a woman without taking his rib?”
It’s like, you missed the point and you’re ignoring the importance of symbolism, and this symbolism grants all of the meaning that you’re missing from the bible. Yes, Eve is made from Adam, and yes, it takes a rib, because rib is a bone and bone is structure. A rib is near a heart, a protector of heart. Heart is courage, love, emotions, stuff that makes our blood pump. Blood is a humor based on air, and air is one of the 4 elements. The connection goes on and on and on, because this mythology is all connected together into one giant story that goes beyond the words stated in the story. Each tiny noun or verb means way more than it lets up to mean. I’ve been studying mythology for a while, and really trying to look into them before I say anything about them, and there is so much inner history with mythology that’s both present and reachable, but it’s practically endless with how everything connects.
And at the same time, all of this is essential, of a form, symbolic, and objective.
This relation to religion in pre-modernism causes the definition to be something like “the art form that depicts hyper-reality in an objective truth that involves the supernatural as a source of the natural and as the source of truth.
Stephen Hicks puts the politics of the pre-modernist as feudalism, but it’s more like monarchy, where you believe that there should be a king, because someone has a family line that was sacred enough to treat like one. In pre-modernism, we had ancestor worship in every culture, because your family line was important to keeping your existence relevant. This is because everything in the pre-modern age involved titles, which were granted by an authority, and many times this authority is a god or an ancestor.
Your title within your family is in relation to your family members and your last name determines your family’s title for others to recognize. If someone was a smith, they would get the last name smith, like say John the smith just becomes John Smith, and they will endow their established trade to their next of kin. So if the son of John Smith wants to make a living, he’s going to be a smith as well. There is this lineage and family business that is treated seriously, because if you step out of this title, you’ll have to create your own. People could do that by entering a trade or a guild, by learning from others, from gaining a title after being born a bastard, or whatever they could to get a title.
But the key factor is that title is important to the pre-modernist. What’s even more important is form, because this religious mentality creates the environment that perfection is possible. A metaphysical manifestation separate from the material world that is able to be aimed towards and sought after, even if unable to be reached. This was well portrayed in characters like Jesus, which Christianity dedicated itself to fulfill the traits of Jesus, due to Christianity being a religion where people follow the teachings of Jesus.
I would say that every religion had their own type of Jesus, the perfect form that someone or something has to uphold and look up to as inspiration.
Later on, alchemy came out of the prototype phase and started to connect all of these religions and symbols with each other to create more overarching symbolism that went for more core ideas. At this point, people could only argue against combinations and where something is in a hierarchy, rather than the validity of the claim of something like a single god or a creator. Sects of religions were made in order to determine different end goals, or different ideas in how a ritual should be done, or whether something like a church is important for worship, and these were the biggest sources of dispute possible.
You either followed God's will or you didn’t, and if you didn’t, you were a heathen. Heathens are sent to the bad place, believers go to the good place. We have a supernatural aspect of our body, beyond our body, beside our body, that went there for us, usually in the sense of a soul or spirit. The mind is an intermediary between the body and spirit that allows communication between the two at all times. This was usually depicted with gods like Psyche or Hermes or any other messenger god.
The gods would speak to us with omens and with us using clairvoyance. Any pattern in front of us or up in the stars could be used as a means to decipher a supernatural message. This message was easily able to repeat itself because there was an objective meaning to everything, which is why something like Zodiacs are constantly watched even to this day. Pre-modernist art retains this tradition of using mythology and symbolism to depict truths about the world. Romanticism was an attempt to return to this truth telling style during the modernist era, but Romanticism was absent of the religious aspect and was more of something like a neo-alchemical way of handing stories, where symbols were kept basic and for individual progress instead of a collective one.
A big part of pre-modernism is collectivism, especially the collective unconscious, which Jung coined later on when referring to his more pre-modernist analysis of psychology that heavily relied on alchemy and mythology. We used mythology to say something of value, with a universal or at least human level of objectivity, and the only way to miss the message is to deny that symbolism exists for them. Or at least, your level of symbolism in your interpretation would have to be so low resolution that it misses every point entirely and has zero context as to why mythology is important in the first place.
Mythology grants the idea that our world holds order, while the modernist idea is more about how the world is chaotic and we hold order to shape the world better. Fables grant the idea that particular personalities do particular things, while modernism declares that things change or can be grey and shows how. The black and white morality of the pre-modernist merged into grey once modernism kicked in, because there is the lack of theism under modernism.
We’re half way through the explanation and now we come to postmodernism.
Pre-modernism establishes that the supernatural causes order to cause truth, modernism changed that to say a secular natural world causes chaos to have us find truth. So what does postmodernist do to change all of that?
It rejects both and says both pre-modernism and modernism are wrong, and instead says everything that can be perceived is subjective and the objective is unknown to us. Stephen Hicks says in his video that postmodernists are really intelligent and well read into an abundance of stuff, and he’s impressed by that. I would have to disagree with him because it’s not like they read everything they did in order to understand it. They read everything and continue searching because they intend on claiming it’s not true, and use their personal interpretation to claim such. It’s very much like when a person studies mythology to then say “you know, the gods committing incest and magically transforming is really weird.”
Before I get deep into postmodernism, I would like to explain the concept of realism. Realism, in both philosophy and art, is to depict a thing as how it truthfully is. There is accuracy, there is something there that really exists, and it has attributes that causes it to really exist. Both modernism and pre-modernism have this as an axiom. Postmodernism on the other hand is ANTI-realism.
You cannot believe in something being “real” as a postmodernist because to claim something is real is to claim an objective truth, which a postmodernist is allergic to doing. They are unable to claim anything as true, because there is no proof for them to use, thus any statements they make must be an opinion and any statement they see must be perceived as an opinion as well. In all honesty, I have trouble finding postmodernists who go this far down the rabbit hole. All of them focus on subjectivity, but they’ll still try to tell others that things can be real in a colloquial way that lets them blend in with modernists. It’s hard to get people to follow you when you claim things aren’t real, so there is a form of deception and contradiction that occurs, but it’s also acceptable to the postmodernist.
This is because postmodernists don’t care about logic, and anything they want to claim as “true” is based on a social subjectivism that can also be considered an overton window that shows them what is acceptable to say and what isn’t. A lot of them try to push it, others try to blend in with it, with the intensity depending on how far they want to push their deconstructionism and reductionism. For example, phrases like “we’re all just stardust floating around” is a way for the postmodernist to seem deep with their reductionism, but it’s actually their way of saying they are nihilistic while trying to sound deep and poetic.
Stephen Hicks does have an amazing point in his presentation where he says truth no longer matters to the postmodernist and what does matter is power. That kind of concept comes from Nietzsche’s will to power (which is why Nietzsche is considered a proto-postmodernist, one who helped birth it into existence) and Marx’s historical materialism. The thought that human labor forms the material basis of society, and this idea being spread out into every 3rd world country(aka communist country during the cold war) means that a big chunk of the world is convinced of this concept of power through labor and power through capital that’s seen as “stolen labor” when it’s a bourgeoisie.
This leaning into Marxist terminology, thanks to communists and hippies, causes postmodernist politics to be considered leftist, and exclusively leftist. There is no way for a right wing postmodernist to even occur because the right winger believes in a truth through natural rights and there is no way to remove that aspect. This is why Stephen Hicks calls the postmodernist political and economic idea socialist, which what he really means is leftist. Although, socialist works a bit more for the political aspect since socialism is a wonky word that means whatever the socialist wants it to mean.
They think the worker owns the means of production and that some form of social relevancy should happen and the rest is dependent on what they want to advocate for. Not surprisingly, this socialist aspect quickly turned into syndicalism and later corporatism when relying on the government to enforce this social power upon the masses, also known as a cult of personality. The cult leader, or leaders, tell everyone that they have power, they tell everyone that they’re special, the people don’t question it because they think it’s a common opinion, and so the cult grows unrestrained. We see this at all times when people will both hold water for a politician for any little thing and also attack their opposition for any little thing, no matter how much of a double standard or fallacy they apply to their advocacy.
To the postmodernist, advocacy is labor geared towards power, with advocacy being the only thing you can do to socially stay relevant.
When it comes to postmodernist media, the key idea is exploitation, because the goal is to get as many views as possible and break as many boundaries as possible. Modernist rating systems are pushed and pushed constantly into exploitation to the point where new ratings are made and R rated material becomes the new norm. The grindhouse is a common place and is normalized, even though before these would be considered taboo, because the way the overton window moved more towards the left through their advocacy. The leftist postmodernist demands power as the social structure and so they demand power and are slowly granted it over time. But there is a bit of a weird thing that happens between how Hicks and I see postmodernism.
In his chart, he labels postmodernism as collectivist and egalitarian. I see this as a bit misleading since the leftist is not really for collectivism in the same way as a pre-modernist would claim we’re all connected. The postmodernist believes that we’re all connected in how we’re all trapped in our own subjective constructions, as if we’re all islands in this massive chain of islands and the water between us is the subjective separation.
For example, let’s say I look at a dog and another person looks at a dog. We both see the dog but the dog is one dog for me and another dog for them and there is this supposed infinite number of dogs who make up this single entity that takes up the space where the perceived dog resides. And not just an infinite number of dogs, but infinite number of things between what the dog is made of, with an infinite number of those for each smaller thing. I guess, to him, that’s collectivism, and the egalitarian thing comes from how leftist demand that people are to be treated equal, as well as all art to be treated equal.
Just like dada, which was a proto-postmodernist art movement, the postmodernist thinks that all art is equal, with the Mona Lisa holding the same aesthetic value as a turd on a pedestal. This allows the postmodernist to use juxtaposition to combine something of high regard with something of low regard, like say having classical music play during a moment where someone is being tortured in a grindhouse way. Or maybe another example is like how Tarantino combines low quality exploitation movies with high quality dialogue that people praise for its realism and tension. This is why surrealism became popular under postmodernism, because surrealism juxtaposes a high concept symbol with nonsensical low concept literal images or events.
Another aspect of postmodernism is the idea that art and real life has merged into a type of hyperreality that blurs the line where life and art meet. People record their lives online and turn that into media, thus turning even things like talking about people who are in media into a form of media itself(aka Hollywood gossip stuff and youtube drama).
Without much of a message or objective symbolism, a lot of postmodernist media focuses on playfulness, because messing with things is all that there’s left as a means of entertainment and media making. Personal interpretation as the only means of experiencing causes the postmodernist to aim for open interpretation work, using vague wording and dog whistles to hide intents that they believe a common audience wouldn’t like, but select circles would catch. And with this demand for social power came the rise of corporate media, where corporations crank out stuff with self made trends and control groups who guide the corporation towards more money, thus more power.
There is also a combination of media, usually in the form of merchandising, so that a form of media will still be advertised and thought about, even when not engaged with the media directly. For example, GI Joe started out as a toy for kids. Then it became a comic and a show for kids. Now it’s a movie series for kids. Transformers, He-Man, I think even Gundam. These things aim for sales first and then plan the story after, because it’s all one big marketing campaign. There’s nothing in these that try to say what is true, they simply try to say things that will have people think they agree with it, or at least can’t argue against it to where they disengage with the product that’s being sold.
This has caused postmodernist media to become both highly marketable but also highly forgettable. Things easily get outdated even if the tech level stays consistent because of intertextuality, which is the relationship one media has with another to grant the user of intertextuality with relevancy that can have the audience understand the reference. This is a fancy way of saying something like an inside joke or a typical reference like a meme that we see online. If you ever want to understand this one, just think of any Channel Awesome reviewer. They will try to make jokes that reference something in media, probably something they reviewed prior, in order to keep the dedicated fans in the circle of attention and make the new fans try to keep up with this intensifying requirement of knowing jargon.
Intertextuality can also be seen as a sort of specialized culture within a franchise or company or genre or just stuff that is similar, so that the people who are of the fandom can all enjoy speaking some special language with each other and keep out the people who don’t know about their niche idioms and references.
This combination of reality and media, along with removing objectivity from the equation, with high and low arts being combined through playfulness and for marketing, is why our media is the way it is today. It’s made like fast food, doesn’t offer anything for the brain to work with, and is actually more for our brains to turn off if anything. People like Ray Bradburry saw this issue with TV and determined it was going to turn us into Idiocracy, which he explored in his book Fahrenheit 451. People are indulged and distracted by the idiot tube, they stop questioning things, books start being called evil, the government enacts a war against books, all people have left are things that keep them dumb, and then they can’t even see a war that’s happening all around them and in their own backyard.
The benefit of postmodernism is that it can appear more creative and people get entertained. That’s about it. No more feeling like you need to tell the truth, now you can make a story about whatever. The only benefit quickly becomes the main problem with it: it’s a bad influence. Postmodernists can only deconstruct and so they’re never pleased.
We see this all the time with Channel Awesome reviewers where they will miss the point of everything in a movie, like say Last Action Hero, and even though Last Action Hero is a postmodernist deconstruction of action movies, the reviewer will scream and holler about how the movie can’t be taken seriously. Then when they are challenged on the integrity of their review, they will spin it around and say they were just being meta and knew it was satire all along, that nobody should take any review of theirs seriously or as their actual opinion.
Or better yet, a postmodernist fan will chime in and speak for the reviewer, like when I said Spoony’s review of Final Fantasy 8, yet another deconstruction work that people were conflicted on, was misguided and wrong. A bunch of fans came in and said “Well, that’s not his REAL opinion. He didn’t REALLY say what he wanted to during the months he spent working on that review.”
I guess the point of postmodernism is to NOT say what you mean. Because how can they? That would address there is an objective idea in their head of what they mean, and that can’t happen under postmodernism. So you’re left with this endless chain of people trying to make a satire or make fun of something that is already making fun of something and that thing is already not to be taken seriously, and… you get the picture.
But then, recently, a sort of organized idea sprouted out from postmodernism. This idea that everything is both power and subjective, while also being a social construct, coagulated into a unification of something under what is called intersectionality. In 1989, Kimberly Chrenshaw coined the term, which already was working off of ideas during postmodernism such as second wave feminism and critical race theory. Through the idea that extreme egalitarianism is the way, in a subjective way, these defenders of the marginalized demanded that media should cater to whoever they deem as marginalized.
This branch of postmodernism is known as woke.
For wokeness, there isn’t much of a history or even aesthetic choice to shift through, but there is an awful lot of jargon to explain so that people know what I’m talking about. So for the majority of the woke explanation, I will be explaining the special words used that the woke will both claim are super important to know, but will also refrain from defining because they want to keep it on the down low. They mostly want to do that because they know their reasoning doesn’t make any sense and because it’s self contradictory, but that’s okay for them because they are, by their own admittance, anti-logic and “there is no real wokeness”.
Actually, before I explain the jargon, I want to get into that “there is no such thing as woke” talking point they always do. This is the same thing as saying “I want everyone to do x and there is no x”. Or when they are less radical, they will say something like “Everyone should do x, but nobody has done x yet.” But recently it’s been more like “This thing in the media has always been x, which is why we need it to be more x”.
As you can see, the narrative is always changing and they are always telling people to do something. This is the opposite of postmodernism in how it’s authoritarian, but is part of postmodernism because of the subjective aspect, as well as the neo-dada form of anti-art. The “art” of woke art is meant to express representation, and this representation is supposed to be of a group, and this group is supposed to look a particular way, absent of any stereotypes, negative or positive, and absent of any grand narratives, pre-modernist or modernist.
Therefore, all we’re left with is… appropriation and exploitation of marginalized groups.
Something tells me they didn’t think this through. It’s almost as if their goal is to be the thing they claim to fight against, but they don’t want to be called racist or sexist or whatever phobic because they don’t want to lose social power. This enforcement of an ideology, an ideology that tries to equally exploit for money, is put under the acronym DEI: Diversity, equity, and inclusion. This is a profitable business to get into, because DEI is estimated to have corporations annually spend $17 billion on DEI programs and organizations by the year 2027. In 2003, it was estimated that corporations spent $8 billion. In 2022, that number was recorded at $9 billion.
What do these numbers mean? It means companies are wasting money on this and they’re losing money after enacting woke policies.
When we combine wokeness with the socialist/Marxist mentality of the postmodernist, we end up with a constant drain of capital on the end of the media maker. The one making the art LOSES MONEY when they go woke, which is why we say “go woke, go broke.” There is no intention on making money with wokeness. This is why governments added wokeness to what is called the ESG score, which is a score that governments use to subsidize companies that follow things like climate change advocacy, DEI, and following whatever regulations a country puts in like mask regulations.
Follow these things, get closer to the “leader” score, and you get more money from the government. This is why companies don’t care when they lose customers, because at the end of the day, they are kept afloat by tax dollars. Then the people in charge of these companies buy the lowered stock that was hit by a controversy, and they have it go back up between woke projects. This is why the CEO of a corporation loves woke backlash, as long as they can pretend they had nothing to do with the woke decision. This is why, for example, Budlight decided they had nothing to do with hiring Dylan Mulvaney AFTER the boycotts worked, instead of, you know, while hiring him to be a spokesperson for the beer on April Fools day of all days.
So the go broke part is for the company itself, while the people using wokeness for their benefit are grifting and taking short term gains. Same thing was for something like BLM, which is an organization that revealed the money donated for the purpose of helping black communities was instead used to buy the founders mansions. The idea that wokeness brings in the cash and it can be called “woke capitalism” is absurd due to the lack of longevity the concept has. This is like calling a stolen item that gets sold at a pawn shop “illegal capitalism”. It doesn’t mean much, and it’s just trying to tie capitalism in with something negative, which is hilarious since wokeness is meant for the left.
With that out of the way, I’m going to get into the jargon, which will allow us to see some of the “philosophy” behind woke. The first one is “critical theory” which is what everything under wokeness is based on to enact a policy. This is how they choose who is marginalized and who isn’t. The term critical race theory originated in the 1980s through discussions about laws because some people decided that equality was not enough. It’s not enough that you can treat a person as an equal, like how a liberal does, because somehow a person born in 1980 is influenced by their ancestry from 1480. Judith Butler helped popularize critical queer theory, which lost the critical part once that aspect was seen as bad, thanks to critical race theory.
They kept all of the critical theory roots, but they removed the word critical because they don’t want to appear… critical. This also happened when Lisa Tuttle popularized the current form of feminist theory, where they remove the critical part because of the stigma they know the word has. No matter what, deception and omission must be used to get their agenda through, because that’s all they know how to do. They cannot get power unless they deceive people into giving them their power. And I find that a little odd since critical theory is a Marxist theory that came from the Frankfurt School from a man named Max Horkheimer, way back in 1937.
Max’s idea was that the enlightenment was a mistake, making him anti-modernist, but the postmodernists of this school of thought will still insist that there is something modernist about critical theory. They claim it’s because Marx was objective because Marx thought something objective is whatever is practiced, yet nothing he claims that is practiced was ever true, so it’s sort of a strange way to misdirect people into thinking that his appeal to his own version of rationalism was somehow actual rationalism. In other words, it’s wordplay. But, we can still say something like his attachment to science being a key element of his ideology, with science trying to be used to determine the natural world, is sort of modernist.
And this is the first step into getting confused as to what anything is, which is why people need a clear explanation as to what something like a modernist is. A good way to explain if something is actually modernist is if you can ask a writer if they believe in marxism and objectivity. If they say no, then we can see that Marxism appeals to the postmodernist in a way that is by design, not by accident. This is why Jordan Peterson is forced to call actual Marxists “neo-Marxists” and “cultural marxists”, because of the constant wordplay that is used by the very same Marxists.
Now, I want to harp on Marxism due to the fact that every single critical theory that the woke adopted is a Marxist theory. Critical theory was based on Marxism and critical theory declared that cultural equality was required in order to prevent fascism. It determined that individuals are not the ones behind social problems, but instead these problems were caused by social structures and cultural bias. What are these problems and what are the solutions, you may ask?
Well, critical theory doesn’t have any of that covered. In fact, the goal was to NOT cover any of those and to just say “social problems are at the social level” and that’s it. Congratulations, theory complete. The social thing is about society and society is how individuals interact. So it’s not the individual’s fault, it’s how they act with each other that’s the problem. So the theory is saying we need to change our act in order to solve the problems, and this was followed by the feminists who say we need to help the women get up in life. This was followed by the CRTists who said we need to help certain races get up in life. This was followed by the Queer Theorists who said we need to help the LGBT get up in life. There is the body positivity, the handicapped, the “don’t slut shame me" movement, and the list goes on and on.
Now we’re in a world where all of these things are in our media and forced into our media because somehow critical theory is the new normal, but you’re not allowed to say it’s forced. If you say it’s forced, some people might reject it and then the enforcers lose power, so they will always say “this is how media always was”. This is how we now have people claiming that ancient civilizations were pro-trans and pro-gay, even though they weren’t and I thought the entire point in CHANGING society is because these social problems are ingrained into society?
This is how the woke say one thing and then mean another. They want the power, but claim the power is given to someone else, while they take the power for themselves. Something like gender is told to be super important and something even worth committing suicide over, but then the lady who made up queer theory says that gender is performative, meaning that it doesn’t matter. Feminism is told to be super important because this is how we can help women become equal, and then we’re told by the person who made current feminist theory that “you’re not born a woman, you become one, even if you were born a male.”
This “equality of power” that the critical theorists said they wanted quickly turned into an “equality of babbling”. Nothing under wokeness makes any sense, and neither does the origin of the term woke. It is meant to mean a person is awake, that they were sleepwalking through life and now they are aware that bad things are happening in society. What are these bad things? Well, whatever you can make up and convince others is bad, since it’s all subjective. If someone steals a VCR and they are black, you can say the police who arrested the thief are evil because they are oppressing a desperate black man who “wouldn’t have stolen if society just treated him better.”
Of course, this implies that rapists only rape because they weren’t treated well enough by society, but only of that rapist is a particular skin color. The woke quickly tie the “need to rape” with skin color, and then call others racists. Actually, now that I’m on the race topic, let’s lay out CRT and how they view race from their supposed “law related origins”.
CRT determines that race doesn’t actually exist, that white people created race to then create racism. I’ll say that again to make sure if you caught that. CRT, a belief about how race works, claims that race doesn’t exist. But then it blames a particular race because… it’s not racist. Did I mention that this belief is anti-evidence and anti-reason? Yes, they do not want reason or evidence to be used for laws, because these things are biased. Instead they want storytelling from the marginalized person, who is called black, even though they don’t believe black as a race exists. This storytelling can be something like “I was walking down the street and I saw a police officer and I felt fear. I should not feel fear. That means the police officer is racist because I’m black and they made me fear.”
To make it even worse, they determine that color blindness from laws causes racist laws to form, because discrimination can occur from certain laws like murder rates, drug use, and theft. Something like being on time to work is considered racist, because a clock is a construction by white people to keep black people down. There’s always something designed by the white man to “keep black people down” because they believe white people only have power because they can keep others down. This is why they advocate to pull all of the non-whites up by forcing white people to hire non-white people into roles in movies or something like a job or using affirmative action to force black people into college classes by reducing their requirements.
Apparently, when you go to the military, the goal is not to have a good soldier but to allow more women to get in by reducing the standard for them. The goal of getting black people into college is to reduce the requirements for them so that they can get in, while increasing the requirements for Asians because there are too many Asians in college. But if we look at media, and only the US media, we can see there is a lack of Asians, so Asians are forced into film sets. Yes, there are plenty of Asians in, you know, Asian countries, soaking up all of the film time, but they don’t count.
In fact, they don’t count because white people don’t watch them as much, so now we have to have an enforcement of Asians being translated into English for western audiences to indulge in Asian culture, which is why Netflix transfers money from the west to the east and tries to get a bunch of Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai content out. A lot of this Asian content is also LGBT, because even though these Asian countries don’t care for such content, the west must believe that the east is super open about it. There will be something like a comedy about a pregnant male that comes from Korea, and the west will take that and say it’s empowering because it fights against gender norms.
Meanwhile, the story is just a postmodernist joke about how it would be funny if men felt pregnancy pain. And it’s because there was a postmodernist comedy called Junior which had the joke “wouldn’t it be funny if a big buff Austrian dude was pregnant?”
My point is that wokeness is just appropriation, through and through. If it’s ancient bigotry, they will say it’s woke. If it’s modernist liberalism, they’ll say it’s woke. If it’s postmodernism making fun of wokeness, they’ll say it’s woke. No matter what, they will spin something to call it woke, just so that they can say liberalism is evil and equality is evil. Their goal is to have an equal outcome, which is their excuse to give certain groups more money and fame, all while ignoring merit. The very idea of rejecting merit as a qualifier is the reason woke media is designed to lose money, and is also a way to tie woke to postmodernism.
I think this is enough explanation of the jargon for now. Not sure if I missed anything, but I think enough of a point is made on that part to have anyone understand how wokeness works. The metaphysics is the same as postmodernist, it’s all subjective. The epistemology is through lived experience because of the storytelling that’s deemed as superior to reason. The ethics is social justice, because they demand equity, aka equal outcome. The politics are marxist, meaning their goal is to remove capitalism because capitalism is an evil product of liberalism. And finally the aesthetic is what I would call anti-art.
I guess I might be able to explain the aesthetics, but it’s rather loose. The problem is that art to the woke is just propaganda. The don’t really give a story or plot with woke media, instead they just take something generic and roll with it, assuming they even give it a plot. For example, there is a woke comic from Marvel(since every comic from them is woke now) where a superhero gets stopped by a cop for being native american. This female, possibly lesbian, native american uses her powers to have the cop realize he’s racist by mind controlling him into thinking he’s racist.
Work with me here…
So the cop is at his house later and decides that he can’t live with himself as a racist person, so he shoots himself in the head. The native american woman watches him from afar and goes “my work here is done” and considers herself a hero for the day. Comic book issue over. So the plot of that story was “super hero uses powers to make a random cop kill himself because racism.”
There is nothing in the story we can call true, nothing we can call interesting, nothing can be called entertaining, nothing can be called useful, nothing can be called anything other than utterly pointless. But the point was to say “racism exists. Stay woke.” That’s the message. That’s the reason an artist spent a month working on a comic and that’s why a company invested money into it to sell it to people who decided to pay money for it and read it. I have no idea who paid money to read that, but I can safely say it wasn’t that many people.
The goal is not to have people buy the product, it’s to simply say the product exists and point to it and go “see, a company put money into that group.” This is kind of like an updated version of “everyone gets a trophy” but instead of everyone, it’s the non-whites, non-cis, non-straights, and non-males. And instead of a trophy you get a product people don’t want to buy.
This is why I consider any answer as woke in my test as an indication of a person being woke. You really do need to jump through a bunch of hurdles to get stuck into this kind of mentality and the only question that people got woke was the one where lived experience is the answer. I think a better term might be anecdotal evidence, because like I said, the woke will reject reason and evidence and instead focus on storytelling, with storytelling here meaning you’re saying what you thought happened through your subjective opinion, and this can be anything you want it to be.
Hell, I can say something like “I felt like a unicorn” and that is considered a lived experience, because somehow I know what a unicorn feels like and somehow you now need to believe I did. So maybe anecdotal is the proper term to use, but then the woke will avoid that one since they know it looks like a fallacy and they can’t socially bring themselves to be stigmatized like that when they think it’s not acceptable. So it’s one of those things where I can either have one wording that causes a false positive or the other wording that will cause a false negative. But, then again, if someone is woke already, they would fail other questions anyway, so maybe I can put that one as not really important to worry about.
So there you have it, definitions and grave detail into all 4 types. I’m sure someone will conjure up more questions and I’m sure a postmodernist will say I’m wrong about everything, but at that point, I did my part so it’s not my problem.
Onto the next section that follows the next question: How do you justify reducing things to something like woke?
Reductionism is when you take something that is complex, like a story, and reduce it to particular fundamentals to provide a sufficient explanation. This is something like when a story gets reduced to a genre when you label it with a genre, because the genre is fundamental. This can also be something like calling yourself a Christian when you believe in the teachings of Christ. Sure, you have other qualities about yourself, but this can be an explanation into something that explains very quickly because it broadens the scope. But the question is HOW do I do this with something like woke, or modernism.
Simple: you look at the definition and go “ah, I see, that’s what it’s doing.”
Pre-modernism and modernism are objective, postmodernism and woke are subjective. Already these two groups are split by a single key factor. I can instantly say woke is a terrible storytelling way of thinking because the goal is to treat merit and superior quality as oppressive, so there is no possible way of making a good story that’s woke. It’s, by design, unable to be good. If we take postmodernism, we can say that it instantly rejects telling the truth, so it must make something up with exploitation and it’s going to be like fast food for the brain. It is, by design, unable to stand the test of time.
But then if we take something like modernism, we can see a truth is there, even if it tries to be individual, because then a guide based on personalities can be seen, and a way might be unlocked. This is why a modernist story is considered classic, and we look up to it as inspiration. Pre-modernism is as primitive and societally significant as you can get, to the point where it’s part of history books as a mythology. We base entire cultures around this type of media and we follow through with our daily life by using this type of media as a guide. In fact, pre-modernism is found IN postmodernism by accident when a postmodernist tries to appropriate, which is why we can find something like alchemy and Gnosticism in a postmodernist movie like The Matrix. There are modernist concepts like The Rabbit Hole in The Matrix, despite The Matrix trying to subvert it and reject it.
So like a genre, the direction of your modernist variant is reliant on both intention and focus, rather than if something is there. I can have a cockroach crawl into my cake when I’m baking it, that doesn’t mean cockroach is part of the recipe. So the goal of the test is to see what kind of recipe people are following and we can determine what kind of cook they are in how they view recipes. There is no danger of reductionism because reductionism is used to prevent dangers. In fact, in the most ironic way possible, to claim reductionism is dangerous here is to use dangerous reductionism to make such a claim, because it reduces the entire process to the idea of dangerous.
Now for the last question: How do you prevent people from rejecting pre-modernism?
Page has determined that if you claim form = function = truth, then you have caused pre-modernism to be the same as woke. As I’ve explained, they aren’t the same thing. Yes both are based on religions, with wokeness being based on Gnosticism, which is to self worship and deem yourself as the true god that is imprisoned in your body by the demiurge, but that isn’t the same thing as “telling an actual truth”.
Gnosticism is sophistry mixed with satanism. I always forget the term and can never find it, but it’s the belief that you’re alone and you’re talking to yourself even when you talk to others. This is how people get trapped in an echo chamber, because all the can do is hear themselves talk and tackle their own ideas of what could be wrong, which requires them accepting they could be wrong, and if they don’t accept that possibility, then everything goes in one ear and out the other. They start to follow a script, become an NPC, and all they can do is become violent once the script runs dry.
Can the pre-modernist become the same thing? Absolutely not. The benefit of a pre-modernist is that we don’t believe we rule the world. We understand that the world is in control, the supernatural controls the world, and we are below all of that as measly humans. We are the cameraman, not the director. Better yet, we are the audience watching a live feed with a cameraman controlling what we get to see, and we’re not involved in any of the production. This acceptance of humility allows the pre-modernist to seek truth, which is how a mythology is born in the first place. The only valid criticism is that the subjects become so grand and universal that they are basic and unable to really tackle the more personal and social issues that modernism tackles.
This basic and broadness is what Page considered “unentertaining”. But during a later exchange, during the making of this response, I found something fascinating. Page’s definition of entertaining is contradictory, because she believes it is objective in the fact that entertainment exists, but WHAT WE SEE as entertaining is subjective. So the complaint that something could be unentertaining isn’t valid, because it doesn’t mean anything if it’s subjective. It’s like saying a traditional dish doesn’t taste good and that’s why that traditional dish is bad to limit people to it.
Well, what if every good dish becomes traditional because people see it as tasty? I am not limited to my own personal tradition, I can enjoy another person’s tradition. I can eat sushi as a German who loves bratwurst and sauerkraut. I can eat pad thai and I can eat sweet and sour pork. I can eat baba ghanoush and shepherd’s pie.
Do you know why I can eat these? Because they are all food that is made of nutrients that people ate since the dawn of time. My human body needs stuff that humans eat for nutrients and there is a select number of nutrients that I need per day because it’s the stuff my body uses. Same goes for storytelling and the specific things my brain will use to gain wisdom and intelligence. The pre-modernist believes that there are these end points that we can address and say “this is the form, this is the end point, can’t go past that.”
The modernist claims “this is scientifically why we can’t go past a certain point, but we might get more information later that will allow us to pass that point.”
Then the postmodernist says “that point is a made up line, the limitation is made up, and the idea you’re in a particular position is also made up, so just mess with things and call them different things.”
Then the woke say “That point doesn’t exist but it’s oppressing me.”
As you can see, the pre-modernist is the most coherent because it’s the most accepting of how things are. I think what Page misunderstood is that some people think a form is what humans determine the form to be, and the form is left as that. Wrong. Form is to reach an endpoint and we cannot physically reach this endpoint, meaning the form will only be in our mental state through symbolism when we’re trying to think of such. Thus, symbolism is the key factor, and all you have to do is make the symbol more clear.
What really struck me as odd is that Page also declared the Bible as entertaining, meaning a pre-modernist work is the prime example of entertaining while her rejection of pre-modernism is because it is not entertaining. I cannot make any sense of that contradiction other than maybe Page believing that media being full of lies is entertainment and that’s not allowed under pre-modernism, which doesn’t mean anything to me.
That’s like going “well, your philosophy doesn’t allow contradictions and uses only logic, so it’s not a good philosophy.”
At that point, we simply have to call such a person postmodernist, because only a postmodernist would demand such a thing.
What am I going to do now that the test was tested? Well, I am sure I am going to make 5 sets of 4 questions for sure, with the 2 overarching questions added in the beginning and end. I will also try to use that google forms thing so that it can be a real test. When I get a website up for my company, I will have the test as part of the entrance exam to join the club. Pre-modernists are preferred, modernists are welcomed, postmodernists are tolerated, and woke are excluded. Sorry, we don’t allow such hateful people into the club. We like to work with normal functional people, and the woke do not meet either requirement.
And I know it doesn’t seem like it, but I am working on the test to have writers see what they KNOW about writing. That one is going to be a bit harder to put together, since I was thinking of getting written answers rather than multiple choice. I think the hardest part with that one will be figuring out how to work in creativity, since that one is tricky to sense if it’s intentional or accidental. But, like always, if I need help, I’ll ask.
Till next time.
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2023.06.10 10:05 orbinuuuu What do you think my chances are of getting into X college?

Hey, I’m going to share my “resume” with y’all. Could anyone please be brutally honest and tell me what colleges (of the ones I show) you think I might be accepted, waitlisted, or rejected from. I’m EXTREMELY nervous! Thank you!
Colleges: (for reference I want to major in economics) -Texas A&M -UT Austin -UT Dallas -UCLA -USC -Emory -University of Michigan -Brown -Cornell -UNC Chapel Hill
Background: -Slightly below average household income family, white, mother is an immigrant. -Non-native English speaker (first language was Serbian). -I am fully fluent in Serbian and English and can speak at a conversational level (probably B1-2) in Mandarin, Spanish, and Arabic. I also know basic phrases and communication in Tigrinyan and German
Academics/Awards: -GPA: 4.45 Weighted (Out of 5) but not top 6% for UT because I’m at an extremely competitive public school -SAT: 1560 -AP Classes as of Junior year: 10, but taking 6 more senior year -National Merit Finalist -Academic All American (AAA) from the National Speech and Debate Association (750+ NSDA points) -#2 Speaker at UIL state in debate in the most competitive event (out of like 250+ competitors at state and hundreds more in districts and hundreds more that didn’t even go to districts) -Winner of 8+ Debate tournaments -4 Bids to the Tournament of Champions (on average even prestigious teams get maybe one throughout their entire career)
Extracurriculars: -Member of Speech and Debate team (3 years and going onwards) -Debate captain (2 years and going onwards) -100+ volunteering hours at local food shelter -Job at local restaurant (1.5 years) -Job at tutoring facility (1.5 years) -Co-owner of finance club -Owner of entrepreneurship club -Owner of language/world cultures club -Member of Mock Trial (3 years) -Member of Cross Country/Track team (1 year) -Owner of DECA club (first one ever at my school) I placed decently for it being my first year. -Member of National Honor Society -Participated in a prestigious collegiate debate camp that was ~3 weeks. I got 2nd place. -Created a debate camp that taught around 30 different students for 2 weeks. -Taught and created curriculum for a debate tutoring service that had around 50 students for ~6 months. -Created an online affiliate marketing business (as a freshman), generated $1000 in 2 months, and built a computer with that money. I then taught a rough estimate of around 10 other people to do the same, with probably around an accumulation of $4,000 spread evenly amongst them. -Have 3 social media accounts with around 50,000 followers each, each teaching biology (health), sat tips, and economics/entrepreneurship respectively -Created a power washing business that generated ~$5,000. Helped power wash and clean local businesses as well -Created an online website creation business. Created a website for over 25 companies, and generated ~$1,000. -Created a non-profit that sends money to mental health institutions (using portions of money from different businesses of mine.)
Passion Project: -As an aspiring economics major that wants to go to law school, I did research (that was published) on the effects of environmental laws on different companies. I interviewed around 5 different heads of companies, and reported it to local news reporters and politicians in my area. I am currently in the process of getting a bill into congress, to try and ease the effects of enviro-law on small businesses, while simultaneously being eco friendly.
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2023.06.10 10:04 malcolm58 Adelaide booze-fuelled problems ‘scaring’ tourists who need help walking to CBD hotels Alcohol sale bans extended

Hospitality staff are being forced to escort frightened tourists or visitors back to CBD hotels as the state’s liquor watchdog extends takeaway alcohol sale restrictions until the festive season. Authorities are battling alcohol-fuelled violence and anti-social behaviour blighting Adelaide’s most popular areas amid reports harassment and petty CBD street crime is still a “big problem”.
Police and agency officials have now been warned that frightened tourists, and city visitors, have sought help from bar and restaurant staff to walk back to their hotels. Management of major CBD hotels have relayed concerns about guests being left scared on “dangerous” city streets – especially at night – while some tourists are then outlining their fears on social media.
Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Dini Soulio, reimposed a grog crackdown on bottle shops and licensed venues – first launched for a month at Easter – for six weeks until Tuesday. But acting on police advice, Mr Soulio has ordered restrictions on takeaway alcohol sales now be enforced until at least late November as authorities assess its effect on general city safety. Restrictions, which are similar to those imposed in Port Augusta and Whyalla, limited the sale of various takeaway liquor.
A special state government safety body, which endorsed the ban extension, last week heard how city anti-social behaviour was still a “big problem”, particularly around the Adelaide Railway Station on North Tce. Senior officers told the Safety and Wellbeing Taskforce that numerous calls were “needing police attention” despite early results showing restrictions maybe working. Police, who have boosted patrols to troubled hot spots through Operation Paragon, and bureaucrats have further heard how security guards at a popular city pub were assaulted in consecutive days in the past fortnight.
Reported problems involve indigenous groups, record levels of homeless people suffering through the cost of living crisis, significant mental health issues and drunken revellers. Politicians and staff working late at Parliament House have been warned to leave in pairs and to avoid long waits for buses amid violent incidents, including assaults.
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/adelaide-boozefuelled-problems-scaring-tourists-who-need-help-walking-to-cbd-hotels-alcohol-sale-bans-extended/news-story/04fead7f2f6b0a8fa6be11da7449aedf
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2023.06.10 10:04 orbinuuuu What do you think my chances are for X colleges?

Hey, I’m going to share my “resume” with y’all. Could anyone please be brutally honest and tell me what colleges (of the ones I show) you think I might be accepted, waitlisted, or rejected from. I’m EXTREMELY nervous! Thank you!
Colleges: (for reference I want to major in economics) -Texas A&M -UT Austin -UT Dallas -UCLA -USC -Emory -University of Michigan -Brown -Cornell -UNC Chapel Hill
Background: -Slightly below average household income family, white, mother is an immigrant. -Non-native English speaker (first language was Serbian). -I am fully fluent in Serbian and English and can speak at a conversational level (probably B1-2) in Mandarin, Spanish, and Arabic. I also know basic phrases and communication in Tigrinyan and German
Academics/Awards: -GPA: 4.45 Weighted (Out of 5) but not top 6% for UT because I’m at an extremely competitive public school -SAT: 1560 -AP Classes as of Junior year: 10, but taking 6 more senior year -National Merit Finalist -Academic All American (AAA) from the National Speech and Debate Association (750+ NSDA points) -#2 Speaker at UIL state in debate in the most competitive event (out of like 250+ competitors at state and hundreds more in districts and hundreds more that didn’t even go to districts) -Winner of 8+ Debate tournaments -4 Bids to the Tournament of Champions (on average even prestigious teams get maybe one throughout their entire career)
Extracurriculars: -Member of Speech and Debate team (3 years and going onwards) -Debate captain (2 years and going onwards) -100+ volunteering hours at local food shelter -Job at local restaurant (1.5 years) -Job at tutoring facility (1.5 years) -Co-owner of finance club -Owner of entrepreneurship club -Owner of language/world cultures club -Member of Mock Trial (3 years) -Member of Cross Country/Track team (1 year) -Owner of DECA club (first one ever at my school) I placed decently for it being my first year. -Member of National Honor Society -Participated in a prestigious collegiate debate camp that was ~3 weeks. I got 2nd place. -Created a debate camp that taught around 30 different students for 2 weeks. -Taught and created curriculum for a debate tutoring service that had around 50 students for ~6 months. -Created an online affiliate marketing business (as a freshman), generated $1000 in 2 months, and built a computer with that money. I then taught a rough estimate of around 10 other people to do the same, with probably around an accumulation of $4,000 spread evenly amongst them. -Have 3 social media accounts with around 50,000 followers each, each teaching biology (health), sat tips, and economics/entrepreneurship respectively -Created a power washing business that generated ~$5,000. Helped power wash and clean local businesses as well -Created an online website creation business. Created a website for over 25 companies, and generated ~$1,000. -Created a non-profit that sends money to mental health institutions (using portions of money from different businesses of mine.)
Passion Project: -As an aspiring economics major that wants to go to law school, I did research (that was published) on the effects of environmental laws on different companies. I interviewed around 5 different heads of companies, and reported it to local news reporters and politicians in my area. I am currently in the process of getting a bill into congress, to try and ease the effects of enviro-law on small businesses, while simultaneously being eco friendly.
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2023.06.10 07:00 Cockadoodledooskii 900k in San Diego, CA vs Augusta,GA

900k in San Diego, CA vs Augusta,GA
Currently looking/manifesting the next level Home in San Diego for our growing fam. You spend enough time around the prices here and you start loosing perspective.
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2023.06.10 01:26 Zealousideal-Play353 [Linear Algebra] Markov chains and Markov process, is this a markov process and have I constructed the matrix correctly?

Question: Suppose that Springfield has 3 competing restaurants that are highly favored by students; a pizza place, a Thai place and a Mexican place. Of those that typically order Thai food one week, the following week 0.6 order Thai food, 0.3 order pizza and 0.1 order Mexican. Of those that ordered Mexican food, next week 0.5 will order pizza and 0.2 Thai. Of those that order pizza, the following week 0.8 order pizza again, 0.05 order Mexican and 0.15 will order Thai.
My thoughts: This is not a Markov process while there are 3 possible states in which the system can exist in ( in this case 3 restaurants and a population of students) it should be stated explicitly that they only eat at the 3 restaurants and don’t eat at home. The population is undergoing a process of change from week 1 to week 2 but says nothing about the population undergoing continuous change we cannot predict the outcome an n number of time units in the future. While there are aspects of a Markov process, such as probability being utilized to predict and outcome, and a stochastic vector for each state, rather than deterministic variables it does not meet all the requirements to be considered a Markov Process.



here is my work
https://flic.kp/2oGaSUM
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2023.06.09 23:19 Kiitta Thread on unique restaurants in Idlib (KFC, Disneyland, German Bakery)

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2023.06.09 22:29 MiserableBuilding752 Looking for a swinger couple here in Augusta GA

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2023.06.09 19:11 GinaBoBeanaXO The Bier Garden (Portsmouth, VA)

The Bier Garden (Portsmouth, VA)
I really loves authentic international food. Also, I generally think German restaurants are pretty rare on the East Coast!
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2023.06.09 17:18 PritchettRobert506 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in ME Hiring Now!

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2023.06.09 17:00 _call-me-al_ [Fri, Jun 09 2023] TL;DR — This is what you missed in the last 24 hours on Reddit

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Zelenskyy calls on world to punish Putin for ecocide: Lives broken, ecosystems destroyed
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Cuba Agrees to Host Chinese Spy Base That Would Allow Beijing to Intercept U.S. Communications: Report
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Occupiers admit hydroelectric power plant blown up by Russian sabotage group
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news

Donald Trump indicted for second time: Sources
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Supreme Court rules in favor of Black voters in Alabama redistricting case
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Supreme Court justices, minus Thomas, and Alito, file financial disclosure reports: NPR
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science

Israeli scientists gave an artificial molecule they invented to 30 mice suffering from Alzheimer’s — and found that all of them recovered, regaining full cognitive abilities.
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Stress combined with calorie-dense ‘comfort’ food creates changes in the brain that drive more eating, boost cravings for sweet, highly palatable food, and lead to excess weight gain - mouse study
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Scientists waste millions of dollars in time making papers fit journal guidelines. The high cost of ‘reformatting’ prompts a call for journals to change their requirements.
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space

Scientists demonstrate wireless power transmission from space to Earth for first time
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Boeing sued for allegedly stealing intellectual property related to NASA's Artemis moon rocket
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NASA Invites Public to Sign Poem That Will Fly Aboard Europa Clipper
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Futurology

This startup is zapping seawater to tackle climate change. Equatic’s technology that takes CO2 out of the air & water and produces hydrogen fuel in the process simulatenously.
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German carmaker Mercedes-Benz becomes the first carmaker to receive authorization to sell or lease cars with an automated driving system to the public in California.
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Wind and solar overtake fossil generation in the EU
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AskReddit

Servers at restaurants, what's the strangest thing someone's asked for?
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What are your thoughts on Pat Robertson's demise?
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What did people love 50 years ago, still love today, and will definitely love 50 years from now?
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todayilearned

TIL 91% of all the dives to the bottom of the Mariana Trench occurred in the past 4 years. Before that, the only visitors were the original explorers in 1960, and James Cameron in 2012.
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TIL that when planning Raiders of the Lost Ark, Steven Spielberg wanted Arnold Toht to be a cyborg, with a metal arm that could turn into a flamethrower or machine gun, and have a light instead of an eye. George Lucas rejected these ideas as too far-fetched.
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TIL that Technicolor movies were filmed on three rolls of film with the image split using a prism into three color images. Each film roll was then developed and dyed a complimentary primary color and then the three rolls were laminated together to create a full color roll of film
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dataisbeautiful

[OC] The Highest Grossing Movie Directors of All-time
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[OC] 🇩🇴 The Dominican Republic, a country 175x smaller than Brazil, is now witnessing a surprising trend - it's drawing double the number of tourists than South America's three largest countries - Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia.
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[OC] A round-trip flight from New York to San Francisco produces more emissions per passenger than the annual per capita emissions of 66 different countries and half of the allowable 2030 global emissions per capita if we want to achieve 2 degree stabilization
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Cooking

I can't roast chickpeas, what am I doing wrong?
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Why cook aromatics before protein?
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How can I level up my salmon?
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food

[homemade] pop tarts
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[Homemade] Filet mignon, hasselback potato, grilled asparagus
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[homemade] cinnamon rolls
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movies

Brand New Official ‘Ghostbusters’ Logo Teases a Winter-Themed ‘Afterlife’ Sequel
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30 Years Ago, ‘Jurassic Park’ Unleashed a Doomed Love Affair With Dinosaurs
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The Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Official Trailer Warner Bros. Ent
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Art

"Lurking in Dungeon", Ian Yan (me), 3D, 2023
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Two Satyrs, Peter Paul Rubens, oil on canvas,1618.
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Underwater world, lovetheflower, wood/resin, 2022
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television

Fox News Tells Tucker Carlson He Violated His Contract With New Twitter Show
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Warrior Season 3 Official Trailer Max
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The Venture Bros: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart Official Trailer July 25
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View from my kitchen window this morning
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A photo from 1987, showing police dog trainees staying put after a cat is placed in from of them.
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The alpaca I saw at the wedding today
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gifs

Shocked Ruffalo (from Poor Things trailer)
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An unexpected transformation
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Making the most of the tiny pool
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educationalgifs

The triboelectric effect is a type of contact electrification in which certain materials become electrically charged after coming into contact with another different material, and are then separated.
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mildlyinteresting

The bright red interior of this broken branch
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My calendar is missing June 10
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This food bank rice may contain small amounts of arsenic
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interestingasfuck

The largest and the most populated city on earth, Tokyo, Japan
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No idea that there was another larger mountain behind the sign
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Modern pirates of the Africa coast
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funny

I built unnecessary things and I’m calling this invention the Sipper Slowdown
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Idk why I think this is hilarious
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Gotta love these signs
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aww

My corgi had the cutest reaction when she finally noticed me watching her getting groomed. Wait for the smile...
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My jumping spider goby [OC]
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2023.06.09 14:29 magicajuveale Looking to Meet People

I moved to Berlin last week.
I’m 25. Engineering management, MSc. in finance double major intern at a major company.
I'm fluent in English, Spanish, Italian, speak some French and I'm currently learning German. I want to eventually become fluent in a total of 6 languages (Portuguese is next).
I love football, finance, reading, learning, studying, working out, running, taking nice pictures, speeding, running, enjoying nature… I also like basketball, tennis and even the NFL.
I like visiting museums, walking through the city, cooking, eating out at nice restaurants, engaging in deep conversations...
My friends have described me as being highly knowledgeable about football, as a persevering, organized, individual, as a funny, smiling and optimistic person, as a great student, as a wise, smart and passionate person.
Some of of my principles include: being proactive, being objective-oriented, prioritizing, listening to understand, seeking balance, continuously improving, striving to keep committments and promises, being self-aware, grateful, accountable, showing empathy, and communicating with purpose.
I'm looking forward to build deep connections, learn from others and have fun!
Feel free to message me. Would love to learn about you.
Wish you all an amazing weekend!
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2023.06.09 12:01 isadissa Hospitality Vacancies for native English speakers in Frankfurt am Main

Firstly thank you to the Mods team for allowing me to post this !
We are currently looking for skilled catering staff in the City of Frankfurt
We provide catering services for a large client in two separate buildings in the city Centre [Taunus Anlage]
We offer various services within these buildings with a team of 80 Staff including:
Executive services
Staff restaurant
Coffee shops
Vending
Tea Kitchens
Conferencing

Current vacancies:
Chef de Partie [Fine Dining Area]
Chef de Partie [Staff Restaurant]
Service Staff [Conferencing area]
Service Leader [For all Service departments]
English is our daily business language, all guests and clients speak English, our communications are also in English.
German you can learn with us on the job !
The work is Monday to Friday with bank holiday and Weekends free
We pay above tariff levels and can also offer:
Permanent contract from day one
Job Ticket [Free travel Costs]
Monthly pre-loaded Visa card with 600€ Tax free per year
13th month salary split between Summer and Christmas
34 Days vacation to begin with rising to 39 days vacation per year after five years
Staff meals
Corporate benefits rebates when shopping

As would be expected you will receive
Uniforms
Safety shoes and gear
Training on site
Access to confidential support hotline and help for all employees
Workers council
To apply You would need:
Qualifications or experience
Relevant paperwork, residency and work permit
We are not fixed upon qualifications, experience is just as large a factor in our decision making
We promote always from within when possible
You will be joining a multinational company who actually look after their staff
If you are interest then please DM me and we will go from there.
Looking forward to speaking to you.

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2023.06.09 09:04 Powerful-Ad-7974 4 and FA lynx at a restaurant and what happens

Inline with my previous post here what would the lynxes (yes I googled it) order and what would happen after in a restaurant. Also they are all in the same restaurant.
The lynxes in question are:
Otzdarva/Thermidor (OmeOrca)
Lilium Wolcott (BFF)
Wynne D Fanchon (IU [Interior Union])
Roadie (GA)
Gerald Gendlin (Rosenthal)
Berlioz (Raleonard)
Sadhana (Eqbal)
Anjou (Rayleonard)
Leonhardt (Rosenthal)
Mary Shelly (BFF)
Celo (Omer)
Tepes V (Akvavit)
Wong Shao Lung (BFF)
Sir Maurescu (Leonemeccanica)
Menno Ruh (GA)
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