Form: Aphorism

  • Operations Exist. They Aren't Analogies.

    [O]perations are not analogies, the exist, they are ‘real’. That’s what’s so ‘truthful’ about them. When we perform an operation, there is no information loss, and conversely, no information is ‘gained’, or assumed, that isn’t there.

  • Operations Exist. They Aren’t Analogies.

    [O]perations are not analogies, the exist, they are ‘real’. That’s what’s so ‘truthful’ about them. When we perform an operation, there is no information loss, and conversely, no information is ‘gained’, or assumed, that isn’t there.

  • Operations Exist. They Aren't Analogies.

    [O]perations are not analogies, the exist, they are ‘real’. That’s what’s so ‘truthful’ about them. When we perform an operation, there is no information loss, and conversely, no information is ‘gained’, or assumed, that isn’t there.

  • Operations Exist. They Aren’t Analogies.

    [O]perations are not analogies, the exist, they are ‘real’. That’s what’s so ‘truthful’ about them. When we perform an operation, there is no information loss, and conversely, no information is ‘gained’, or assumed, that isn’t there.

  • WORST PRESIDENT -> LAST PRESIDENT? It would be very nice, given that Obama is th

    WORST PRESIDENT -> LAST PRESIDENT?

    It would be very nice, given that Obama is the worst president, if we could also make him the last president. And maybe the invasion and conquest we are experiencing from Latin America is the catalyst.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-05 01:43:00 UTC

  • SOMETHING MAY BE USEFUL BUT IT MAY NOT BE TRUE Many utilitarian concepts are con

    SOMETHING MAY BE USEFUL BUT IT MAY NOT BE TRUE

    Many utilitarian concepts are convenient, but not true. Most untrue things produce negative externalities. Most negative externalities cause others harm. Small things in large numbers produce vast consequences.


    Source date (UTC): 2014-07-04 16:35:00 UTC

  • The Most Annoying American Trait?

    [T]he least likely people on earth to say “I don’t know enough about that to have an opinion.” We have the most confident, yet most ignorant populace in the developed world. A massive progressive-induced, Dunning Kreuger test, serving no other purpose than to give righteous inspiration to the ignorant to cast votes for that which they cannot comprehend. I mean, when you sort of sit back an think about it, at first it’s funny, then its tragic, then depressing, then frightening.

  • The Most Annoying American Trait?

    [T]he least likely people on earth to say “I don’t know enough about that to have an opinion.” We have the most confident, yet most ignorant populace in the developed world. A massive progressive-induced, Dunning Kreuger test, serving no other purpose than to give righteous inspiration to the ignorant to cast votes for that which they cannot comprehend. I mean, when you sort of sit back an think about it, at first it’s funny, then its tragic, then depressing, then frightening.

  • Just Because It's Useful Doesn't Mean It's True

    [M]any utilitarian concepts are convenient, but not true. Most untrue things produce negative externalities. Most negative externalities cause others harm. Small things in large numbers produce vast consequences.

  • Just Because It’s Useful Doesn’t Mean It’s True

    [M]any utilitarian concepts are convenient, but not true. Most untrue things produce negative externalities. Most negative externalities cause others harm. Small things in large numbers produce vast consequences.