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  • TRANSCENDING THE LIBERAL ORDER (bit of brilliance here that few will ever reach)

    TRANSCENDING THE LIBERAL ORDER

    (bit of brilliance here that few will ever reach)

    by Joel Davis

    It’s funny how once I fully realised that you have completed the Enlightenment and taken Liberalism to its’ logical end, I simultaneously realised that you have stripped Liberalism of all its’ (faux-)sacredness around which we have all been culturally conditioned.

    You would undoubtedly take that as a compliment, yet ironically, that is precisely what alienated me from your ideology.

    Once I was fully deprogrammed and transcended the Liberal axia upon which our culture is built, I stopped measuring in the units of individualism and instead became focused on socio-cultural systems as entities themselves.

    We all experience identification with socio-cultural systems which transcend our individuality, and as individuals are culturally disciplined, they progressively lose their individuality into shared identity.

    You could explain this merely with evolutionary psychology if you want, but we can also map out the structure of how this functions on the experiential level, and as that is the level at we directly experience this phenomena, it seems far more interesting to me.

    So yes, we can measure it at the marginalist-Darwinian level, but we can also measure it at the psycholinguistic-aesthetic level.

    Just because the psycholinguistic-aesthetic level is harder to falsify, it doesn’t make it any less real, it just makes it a more challenging domain.

    (Curt: You see, I don’t have to produce the next generation of thought, I just have to END THE PRISON of this generation of thought. If I could help bring about 1000 people like Joel, can you imagine what would come of it?????)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-06 00:45:00 UTC

  • Transcending The Liberal Order

    (bit of brilliance here that few will ever reach) by Joel Davis It’s funny how once I fully realised that you have completed the Enlightenment and taken Liberalism to its’ logical end, I simultaneously realised that you have stripped Liberalism of all its’ (faux-)sacredness around which we have all been culturally conditioned. You would undoubtedly take that as a compliment, yet ironically, that is precisely what alienated me from your ideology. Once I was fully deprogrammed and transcended the Liberal axia upon which our culture is built, I stopped measuring in the units of individualism and instead became focused on socio-cultural systems as entities themselves. We all experience identification with socio-cultural systems which transcend our individuality, and as individuals are culturally disciplined, they progressively lose their individuality into shared identity. You could explain this merely with evolutionary psychology if you want, but we can also map out the structure of how this functions on the experiential level, and as that is the level at we directly experience this phenomena, it seems far more interesting to me. So yes, we can measure it at the marginalist-Darwinian level, but we can also measure it at the psycholinguistic-aesthetic level. Just because the psycholinguistic-aesthetic level is harder to falsify, it doesn’t make it any less real, it just makes it a more challenging domain. (Curt: You see, I don’t have to produce the next generation of thought, I just have to END THE PRISON of this generation of thought. If I could help bring about 1000 people like Joel, can you imagine what would come of it?????)
  • “I’m incredibly bored with scientistic calculations of the reproductive exchange

    —“I’m incredibly bored with scientistic calculations of the reproductive exchanges between genetic configurations of homo economus.”— Joel Davis

    I wish I could make everyone bored.

    I would love it if someday everyone could treat such calculations as utterly mundane – and obvious.

    That would mean my mission was accomplished.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 20:17:00 UTC

  • “I’m incredibly bored with scientistic calculations of the reproductive exchange

    —“I’m incredibly bored with scientistic calculations of the reproductive exchanges between genetic configurations of homo economus.”— John Dow I wish I could make everyone bored. I would love it if someday everyone could treat such calculations as utterly mundane – and obvious. That would mean my mission was accomplished.
  • “I’m incredibly bored with scientistic calculations of the reproductive exchange

    —“I’m incredibly bored with scientistic calculations of the reproductive exchanges between genetic configurations of homo economus.”— John Dow I wish I could make everyone bored. I would love it if someday everyone could treat such calculations as utterly mundane – and obvious. That would mean my mission was accomplished.
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    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_43196237263/24313336_10155937565797264_8986344564523540686_o_10155937565797264.jpg Reece Edward HaynesMy lecturer told me that there are different conceptions of what natural law is depending on which of its supporters you speak to within the academic community. I felt that such a response from him was just typical subjectivism (he is a self-described Marxist) but what do you make of it?Dec 05, 2017 9:18pmCurt DoolittleWell, I have a very precise decision of natural law as purely empirical: reciprocity (tort).Dec 05, 2017 10:02pmJacob Liam YoungmanI imagine this is more brilliant than I can comprehend.Dec 05, 2017 10:29pmGary KnightYou’re an excellent copy writer.

    This set of phrases should open the podcast.Dec 06, 2017 6:49am


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 18:50:00 UTC

  • “Remove all the political power from people who cannot demonstrate fully develop

    —“Remove all the political power from people who cannot demonstrate fully developed agency.”— Igor Rogov


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 18:43:00 UTC

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    454 Casull with 30mm Grenade Launcher.Jon JonathanWould feel a lot more comfortable shooting it if it had a folding “arm brace”.Dec 05, 2017 6:44pmCurt Doolittleman up. lol ;)Dec 05, 2017 6:47pmJack RiänThe barrel porting is all the recoil reduction you’d need. LolDec 05, 2017 6:50pmJon JonathanThe grenade launcher’s barrel isn’t ported.Dec 05, 2017 6:53pmIgor RogovYeah, that’s what you need when fighting your sex doll hacked by Chinese agents.Dec 05, 2017 7:24pmEly Harman”Too much recoil” is just another way of saying “not enough PT.”Dec 05, 2017 8:27pmCurt DoolittleRecoil from a 40mm ~= 20ga. light.Dec 05, 2017 8:57pmJon Jonathanhttp://www.guns.com/2012/02/17/the-pfeifer-zeliska-the-revolver-in-600-nitro-express/Dec 05, 2017 8:57pmDaniel Roland AndersonI was just out shooting 40mm today from an H&K GLM. The consensus was (after about 30 chalk rounds each) that the GLM beats you up more than the Barrett .50 semi-auto.

    The GLM seems to talk to your shoulder more than the H&K 69 with the identical round. But it’s cold today.

    After a few rounds, that LONG trigger gets noticeable.

    (I wonder what the M79 “Blooper” was like.)Dec 05, 2017 9:04pmCurt Doolittlesearch for videos. It’s not much.Dec 05, 2017 10:00pmCurt DoolittleA 12 guage from the hand is pretty tough. A 20 ga is not.Dec 05, 2017 10:00pmRolo TomasiHow heavy is that?Dec 06, 2017 1:01amCurt DoolittleI dunno how to weigh pixels.

    But if it ever was built, I’d assume that given the smith and wesson full size 500 runs to 76 ounces, and the Taurus Raging Bull 454 about the same, I would think it’d weigh close to 5lbs fully loaded. (a bag of flour). The upper vane is unnecessary reinforcement, and the nonsense at the hammer as well. And it’s hard for me to estimate the weight of the launcher, or the means of trigger (I’d recommend a second trigger) but it’d be in the 5lb pound family I’m sure.

    you could always beat someone with it….. lolDec 06, 2017 1:07amDaniel Roland AndersonAlmost nothing irritates me more than when I ask someone for an estimate and they say “I have no idea.” That answer is almost always false.

    You gave a damned reasonable estimate of weight here.Dec 06, 2017 1:15amJon JonathanAdd another 1.5 pounds for 6 rounds of 400 grain .454 Casull. I don’t know the weight of the grenade.Dec 06, 2017 1:31amMaxim V FilimonovAutistic as hell.Dec 06, 2017 5:03amCurt Doolittledoin my job man. lolDec 06, 2017 10:26am


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 18:38:00 UTC

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    photos_and_videos/AJesterWearsAHornedCrown_10155937479802264/24909615_10155937537482264_6361132109103279911_n_10155937537482264.jpg Bill Joslin”Engage” said captain curtDec 05, 2017 7:51pmGabriel Schmeiske LaportEl GeneralDec 05, 2017 7:54pm


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 18:37:00 UTC

  • “Part of the blame rests upon our delayed maturity due to woefully infantilised

    —“Part of the blame rests upon our delayed maturity due to woefully infantilised and feminized education system, totally void of harsh challenges. But the major blame is with the increased complexity of our societal order, which leads to massive confusion about even trivial things.”– Igor Rogov


    Source date (UTC): 2017-12-05 16:59:00 UTC