Category: Commentary, Critique, and Response

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    https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/101494/

    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 15:45:36 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264945722811654149

  • Humans are ridiculous department

    Humans are ridiculous department https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/humans-are-ridiculous-department/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 15:45:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264945574387814400

  • Humans are ridiculous department

    Jan 30, 2020, 8:22 PM (Humans are ridiculous department: Oh. And, you know how cops have a revenue.. eh … I mean ‘ticket’ quotas? Is there some weird rule in southeast Asia, that truckers have to meet a quota by running over and making road pizza out of so many jaywalkers, bicyclists, and scooter riders per week to maintain a license? The Chinese at least used one child policy. Is running over humans with heavy machinery a better selection process? Seriously. I know most of it’s concentrated in one country, but why? I mean, Thai truckers, Mexican drug cartels, Brazilian gangsters, Arab Drivers, and Islamic fundamentalists must be keeping a pool or something. Right? OMG.)

  • Humans are ridiculous department

    Jan 30, 2020, 8:22 PM (Humans are ridiculous department: Oh. And, you know how cops have a revenue.. eh … I mean ‘ticket’ quotas? Is there some weird rule in southeast Asia, that truckers have to meet a quota by running over and making road pizza out of so many jaywalkers, bicyclists, and scooter riders per week to maintain a license? The Chinese at least used one child policy. Is running over humans with heavy machinery a better selection process? Seriously. I know most of it’s concentrated in one country, but why? I mean, Thai truckers, Mexican drug cartels, Brazilian gangsters, Arab Drivers, and Islamic fundamentalists must be keeping a pool or something. Right? OMG.)

  • GSRRM Is Almost Always an Attempt to Obscure a Theft

    GSRRM Is Almost Always an Attempt to Obscure a Theft https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/gsrrm-is-almost-always-an-attempt-to-obscure-a-theft/


    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 15:24:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264940513498718208

  • GSRRM Is Almost Always an Attempt to Obscure a Theft

    Jan 31, 2020, 8:13 AM

    —“Why are leftists so keen to brand you as a racist or supremacist?”— (interviewer to Charles Murray)

    Well, why to murderers, thieves, frauds, free riders, parasites, the conspiratorial, corrupt, converters, invaders, justify their thefts? It’s a dumb question. Always ask who is stealing what and that tells you the answer.

  • GSRRM Is Almost Always an Attempt to Obscure a Theft

    Jan 31, 2020, 8:13 AM

    —“Why are leftists so keen to brand you as a racist or supremacist?”— (interviewer to Charles Murray)

    Well, why to murderers, thieves, frauds, free riders, parasites, the conspiratorial, corrupt, converters, invaders, justify their thefts? It’s a dumb question. Always ask who is stealing what and that tells you the answer.

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    https://propertarianism.com/2020/05/25/101363/

    Source date (UTC): 2020-05-25 01:04:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1264724058404302850

  • We Do Have a Name for It: Disambiguation

    Jan 31, 2020, 6:12 PM by Bill Joslin

    —“I think one of the aspects of mental existence we have no name for yet …”—CurtD

    But we do have a name for it: its called disambiguation. And as far as I understand the fundamental process of the brain exists as a neuronal competition for caloric reward granted by disambiguation of sensory data which affords further acquisition of calories (to reduce it to a base level). Disambiguation – as far as I’m concerned – is the term. The issue with human suffering – or more aptly, human objectivity – pertains to the difficulty entailed in disambiguating jntentionality of our predictive faculty whereby past predictions (intentionally held to maintain POV) of this moment becomes superimposed upon sensory faculty – and thus results in an ambiguity (an ambiguation) which that reaps caloric rewards. The tough nut being disambiguating the array of self generated models (predictions) which persist due to higher predicted rewards (preference) from models that survive pattern matching to updated inputs. But its kind of simple – the former requires effort and is often accompanied by excitation or tension. the later provides relief because once the model matches the input, the caloric cost of the model comes to and end – no more effort required. it takes effort to be incorrect. coming into correction is like coming to rest. truth is the reprieve that escapist desire.

  • We Do Have a Name for It: Disambiguation

    Jan 31, 2020, 6:12 PM by Bill Joslin

    —“I think one of the aspects of mental existence we have no name for yet …”—CurtD

    But we do have a name for it: its called disambiguation. And as far as I understand the fundamental process of the brain exists as a neuronal competition for caloric reward granted by disambiguation of sensory data which affords further acquisition of calories (to reduce it to a base level). Disambiguation – as far as I’m concerned – is the term. The issue with human suffering – or more aptly, human objectivity – pertains to the difficulty entailed in disambiguating jntentionality of our predictive faculty whereby past predictions (intentionally held to maintain POV) of this moment becomes superimposed upon sensory faculty – and thus results in an ambiguity (an ambiguation) which that reaps caloric rewards. The tough nut being disambiguating the array of self generated models (predictions) which persist due to higher predicted rewards (preference) from models that survive pattern matching to updated inputs. But its kind of simple – the former requires effort and is often accompanied by excitation or tension. the later provides relief because once the model matches the input, the caloric cost of the model comes to and end – no more effort required. it takes effort to be incorrect. coming into correction is like coming to rest. truth is the reprieve that escapist desire.