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I have had need of such a dog before
govols comments on Apr 21, 2020:
while that seems at a glance to be a first world problem, in the moment it's a real crisis.
awwwwwwwwww poooooooor little Hunter [youtu.be]
govols comments on Apr 20, 2020:
Never heard of this guy. Sargon is in for a rude awakening if he believes he had something nailed down at 36.
Worth thinking about,[youtu.be] are we in a bubble
govols comments on Apr 20, 2020:
Try again...
Honey Doo's!
govols comments on Apr 20, 2020:
BOOM!
I have a question why do people think nonbinary and trans are their separate genders when I thought ...
govols comments on Apr 19, 2020:
As near as I can tell there is male, female, and fubar. While it's possible to quibble over normative gender expectations within given cultures, and it's possible within cultures to individually deviate from behavioral expectations, mostly humans can be discerned as either male or female, or abnormal.
Who do we trust to tell the truth? Who decides?
govols comments on Apr 19, 2020:
I've come to the conclusion that the truth is inaccessible to me.
(Wasn't sure where to post this.) Why do you post what you post?
govols comments on Apr 19, 2020:
I'm usually just thinking "out loud." Only rarely do I post some content other than my own musings. What do I hope to get out of it? I don't know, really. Mainly just trying to figure out how to express ideas that I can't think through any further without getting them out in words. Feedback is nice, but generally not expected.
Nuff said ok
govols comments on Apr 19, 2020:
Well, there is a shit ton of faith involved in a belief that the knowable, the measurable, the quantifiable, is the whole of reality.
Guns are the ONLY issue.
govols comments on Apr 18, 2020:
That's the one issue I look at first.
Is this liberty to you?
govols comments on Apr 17, 2020:
No, he wouldn't. The president has microscopic power.
Is this liberty to you?
govols comments on Apr 17, 2020:
Define liberty.
Touching Pubic Spaces??? Pretty sure they meant to say public...
govols comments on Apr 16, 2020:
Somebody did that on purpose...I hope.
To be modern is to distinguish from primate. Postmodernism with power leads to primates.
govols comments on Apr 16, 2020:
How do you define postmodernism?
I wonder what's happening to the graph of suicides.
govols comments on Apr 16, 2020:
A good study would have a control group.
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govols comments on Apr 16, 2020:
Dear Lord...
Safe in lockdown!
govols comments on Apr 16, 2020:
Ouch.
Is there a religion that is regarded as deism?
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
Another concept to be tossed into this mix is monism v dualism. The former sort of includes ALL of creation--yes, even you--into a universal deity of which everything participates. The latter proposes a deity that exists outside of perceptual space and time.
Is there a religion that is regarded as deism?
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
Maybe check out Neoplatonism of the 2nd-3rd century C.E.
How the Government Pulls Coronavirus Relief Money Out of Thin Air [nytimes.
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
And your thoughts are?
And not long ago he was a strong opinionated leftist.
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
Did he change, or did the "left?"
If you are a point you can't conceive a line.
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
I recently had a bent thought about "a point." If calculated to 100% certainty, a point in space is so infinitesimally small that it doesn't exist.
If a robot told you it was sentient, would you believe it?
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
I would shut down the robot, take it apart, destroy the hardware, over-write all known copies of the software a few hundred times, and gut-shoot the programmer.
If Christians and Atheists are in a cage match to decide what is true, the Atheist wears a ...
govols comments on Apr 15, 2020:
Um, I don't think we get to decide what is true.
Restoring a healthy economy will require local focus.
govols comments on Apr 14, 2020:
Reversion to the city-state as an autonomous, self-accountable polis? A scale down from global and universal to local and fit to a knowable people and place? Did we actually require a growth toward too big for our britches to remind us that for most of us the reality of our experience is within a day's walk? We need our daily necessities to be provisioned locally if we're to have some confidence in the communities from which they're provided? I think most people would be happier if we relied more greatly on the market down the road than on the "markets" of international commerce. It just seems more "True" than some cosmopolitan vision of universal humankind and the common globalverse.
Nietzsche - On the Genealogy of Morality
govols comments on Apr 14, 2020:
*Does that mean the human mind or our way of thinking has hardly changed ever?* The human mind and its manners of thinking are largely unchanging. On some level we're nothing but apes with language enough to apologize to one another if we're open enough to the idea the we might have fucked up. Somebody expressed us each as a collection of the gods: the god of rage, the god of lust, the god of shame, the god of humility, the god of wisdom. The gods are a collective effort to explain why we behave in fits and starts, and only rarely as premeditative "persons." All of us are animals, and just as instinctual and reactive to stimuli as our pets. All of us are as trained by culture as our pets are to the rattle of the treat jar. That's what ALL of us are, most of the time. Some of us are people, some of the time, and don't JUST rationalize our animism, but sometimes manage to subject our "gods" to our own reason and will.
Nietzsche - On the Genealogy of Morality
govols comments on Apr 14, 2020:
Have you noticed the growing detail to the theme of pre-civilizational humans as being heroic masters of destiny, and of modernity being the tool through which The Great Heroic is subjected to a regression to the mean? That civilizational forces enable mediocrity, suppress individuality, impose conformity, instill oppressive psychological programming upon the masses, AND upon the potential to greatness? Nietzsche, in part, is in a rage over the fact that modernity allows the merely competent to thrive at the expense, to culture itself, of the Ancient Heroic. At the same time, psychology is beginning to say that individual suffering is because of the cultural demand for individual repression of desires. He who shall not be named is describing the disconnect between individuals and the products of their works. There seems to be a dual assault against modernity coming from polar opposite ideals: on one hand a desire for the Heroic, and on the other a desire for the emancipation from cultural expectations. A tiny dive back to the ancients reminds us of Virtue, where even then the Hero was often too rash, and the common man too conservative to rock boats or too craven to even act at all. Somewhere in there lies a desirable balance. For all of its faults, modernity forgives both the rash and the timid, allows for the bold and its failure, and rewards the meek for their competence. The critics are right to point out faults, but the most of us have great cause to be grateful for some of the ease that we owe to the normativity provided by the very structures of culture to which we're subjected. We can't all be heroes.
College is for Dummies.
govols comments on Apr 13, 2020:
How much would I be worth if I worked for free? Worth is evaluated by the community to which one contributes?
Law is codified morality.
govols comments on Apr 13, 2020:
Law is codified normativity?
YOU .
govols comments on Apr 13, 2020:
I mentioned this to my wife and she started digging around facebook. Yes, it's happening around here. One person in nearby county has their camper set up and allowing truckers to park in their yard and take toilet time in the camper.
If There's No 'Q', There's Only YOU (What if QAnon isn't real?) - YouTube
govols comments on Apr 13, 2020:
I haven't been out to a bar or restaurant in almost four weeks, but I go to th office each work day for at least four hours, she and I have done out food and craft beer from various local owned businesses each of the last several weekends. I'm trying to be the public IN PUBLIC to say no, some of us decline to submit. Safer at home? Yes. Safe enough to watch small businesses whither without trying to support them? No. Q? No idea. No care. Maybe we aren't worth rescue if we just hide away from our communities in fear or submission.
YOU .
govols comments on Apr 13, 2020:
Any reports I've seen suggest truck stops are going to great lengths to provide clean, safe showers and carryout or drive through food service at minimum. Not true on the ground?
Man discovers his girlfriend buried his stockpile of beans in the woods in case coronavirus 'gets ...
govols comments on Apr 12, 2020:
Wtf are "pink beans?"
I'm looking for John Galt.
govols comments on Apr 12, 2020:
Who is John Galt?
This is the problem! It always has been, all over the world! 😂
govols comments on Apr 10, 2020:
If God, then One God. It might be that three thousand traditions don't quite know God yet.
The nuclear family is communist.
govols comments on Apr 9, 2020:
Socrates imagined communist guardians with no property, living on subsistence level contributions from the city-folk whose polis the guardians were indoctrinated from birth to preserve and protect. The guardians were expected to pretty much leave the trades and crafts people the fuck alone to go about their own affairs.. Socrates was a prick, but I like that bit of genius.
The nuclear family is communist.
govols comments on Apr 9, 2020:
If the nuclear family is communist, communism is a tyrannical father, an overprotective mother, siblings you usually don't get along with too well, visits from old people you don't know very well who want to touch you...rather unpleasant stuff.
Is it only White People who can be racist?
govols comments on Apr 9, 2020:
What were the high points? What were your conclusions?
Trump 2020 Location-Tracking Firm Cashing in on Coronavirus
govols comments on Apr 9, 2020:
I'm no longer opening links unless the poster contributes a a bit of summary and a bit of commentary along with it.
Why is it so difficult to distribute wealth in a manner that ensures a basic minimum standard of ...
govols comments on Apr 8, 2020:
@Naomi, you're asking many good questions, and from a decent and open state of mind. In this case, the problems with your question stem from the fact that we don't have a "meaning" for basic minimum standard of living" and we don't have any entity with the authority to distribute such a thing to everyone. And none of us really want such an authority, given present examples, because none presently under consideration are accountable to anybody. It isn't hard to distribute "stuff" to where it's needed, nor to produce enough "stuff" to meet the basic needs of the overwhelming majority of humans. What's hard is defining what's needed, where it's needed, and from whose current surplus the "stuff" will be taken and redistributed efficiently. There does not currently exist any generally trusted, specifically accountable entity with the power to do it. So it isn't done.
How many animals?
govols comments on Apr 8, 2020:
We don't know. The story is past tense, and the question is present. No information in the story is useful toward answering the question, and is incomplete information even were it current.
Darwin Award Winner!!!
govols comments on Apr 8, 2020:
That's great!
What history books will be taken seriously in the future?
govols comments on Apr 7, 2020:
The ones ordained as true by those who make both history and the future. As it's ever been.
Iain McGilchrist's book 'The Master and his Emissary' was a sensation.
govols comments on Apr 7, 2020:
The actual conversation between him and Peterson is required here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtf4FDlpPZ8
Ida Bae Wells on Twitter: "When Covid-19 first hit America hard last month, the narrative was that ...
govols comments on Apr 6, 2020:
EVERYTHING is racist. Every single time.
There's no need to respond to this post.
govols comments on Apr 6, 2020:
Trump is an asshole, but he beats the alternative.
As a contract worker, albeit full-time for a single employer, I assumed, when the work shut down ...
govols comments on Apr 6, 2020:
This is the thing that pisses me off the most about George Carlin's servicing of the customer. All of that bloat, all of the annual appropriations, all of the managerial layers, thousands of employees and pages of policies and procedures--all for nothing when the feces hurtles through the fan. I am so bless to be currently suffering only slightly.
Interesting - 1918 Spanish Flu historical documentary
govols comments on Apr 6, 2020:
Hell on Earth.
Obsession...
govols comments on Apr 6, 2020:
I'm not there often, but for reasons I no longer remember that site has been in my bookmarks for a pretty long time. Good stuff...
What's on your favorite music list (assuming that is you have one)?
govols comments on Apr 5, 2020:
I has a few albums, maybe...in no order... Bat out of hell The Wall Dark side of the moon Red headed stranger The Johnny Cash American sessions. Metallica Black, and Load All the roadrunning mark knopflr Emmylou Harris Robert plant and Alison krauss raising sand
The following was a post I had done on another site, and thought I'd share it here now.
govols comments on Apr 5, 2020:
It used to be that one side thought the other was ignorant, old fashioned, stuck in their ways; the other that their foes were unrealistic, idealistic, and lacking a regard for the natural limitations among humans. Through a process of escalation both sides now think the other is evil, and allowing the enemy to hold power is suicide. Politics is about moving public opinion and maintaining an illusion that elections matter. The actual managerial class in power doesn't really allow politics to get in their way, nor is it accountable to the public. The "public conversation" has become so vile simply because it really doesn't matter any longer. The powers that be don't care that we're at each others' throats. That's feature to them rather than a bug. It keeps the pitchforks in the barn, or at least not pointed toward the beautiful ones who actually rule.
US political parties in a nutshell: Democrats serve capital and Republicans serve capitalists.
govols comments on Apr 5, 2020:
What does that even mean?
Plan? What plan?
govols comments on Apr 3, 2020:
Yeah, we're using text messages at work so one can let another know a crucial process is done so the next person can come in for their step. Seat of pants collective management while trying to always minimize the number of people in the building is a nightmare...but, the jobs keep shipping.
I found this to be interesting.
govols comments on Apr 3, 2020:
That's pretty telling, and funny.
Soros Funded Organization Says All Over Twitter "Covid 19 Outbreak Offers the Perfect Time To ...
govols comments on Apr 2, 2020:
The article and its author are examples of why the left keeps going lefter. They're aiming toward complete collectivization of all human populations and of every natural resource within any and all possible biospheres. Individuals are among those "resources" that humanity will own collectively. Everything else they spew is either bullshit or baby steps toward the complete submission of humanity to whomever pulls the strings of the collective.
I would like to conduct a little poll.
govols comments on Apr 2, 2020:
Yes, I think it's largely organic. A lot of the reaction has been unnecessarily political and "optics" focused instead of just trying to be pragmatic.
I am posting this for the benefit of those who believe that (western) Canada should become a part ...
govols comments on Apr 1, 2020:
If western Canada is coherent enough to secede from Canada, it's coherent enough to be a nation in its own right.
Y'all are being evaluated and reprogrammed, and don't even know it.
govols comments on Apr 1, 2020:
What do we do about avoiding the programming?
Y'all are being evaluated and reprogrammed, and don't even know it.
govols comments on Apr 1, 2020:
A hell of a lot of us are well aware of it.
Media and government officials told Americans not to wear masks.
govols comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Trust in authoritative sources is dead. Academia, media, bureaucracy, scientism, they one and all are held in contempt by a vast majority of the commoners. Nobody believes except the cult members themselves.
LONDON CALLING - unchained speech unchained : In the past I was always open to other cultures, had ...
govols comments on Mar 31, 2020:
I used to be very much "live and let live," and now I'm more "fuck off and die." Yes, it has a lot to do with all of the social engineering from people with no grounding in engineering principles.
Hey guys...why you think Mexico aint gettin the Corona? [speedtest.net]
govols comments on Mar 31, 2020:
It's native to their environment and they basically export it all?
I can relate.
govols comments on Mar 31, 2020:
What's funny though is how filthy everybody is on the show, and how we're all washing and sanitizing. But yeah, I feel it.
Which is worse? Totalitarianism from the Left or the Right?
govols comments on Mar 31, 2020:
Well, it depends what you put on the right and the left. Anarchy v absolutism? Liberty v slavery?
An Indiana county has completely banned book sales.
govols comments on Mar 30, 2020:
So any product sold by any retailer, said retailer being ordered non-essential, is now prohibited being sold by any retailer that, for other products, has been ordered essential. Outstanding. It makes ever so much sense. To almost nobody. It's a special kind of stupid that can only be gained through advance education.
I venture into conspiracy territory perhaps more often than some, but I’ve been reluctant to join ...
govols comments on Mar 30, 2020:
I doubt the virus was intentional, nor its spread. I'm certain that ALL THINGS are now political. The misinformation is intentional. The unavailability of information is intentional. People have and will die over current political usage of the outbreak and information about it.
I have programmed an AI that believes communism is the ideal state of man.
govols comments on Mar 30, 2020:
What are its definitions?
Why the Left can't meme
govols comments on Mar 30, 2020:
Our entire modern culture is a meme complex left to us by the generations of leftist of the past. The left memes through media, education, and social outcast embracement. And they're still winning.
It's not unreasonable to want a gun right now- [bearingarms.
govols comments on Mar 29, 2020:
Please try not to conflate activism toward banning personal ownership and possession of arms with gun safety.
What do y’all think of this?
govols comments on Mar 29, 2020:
I can make no sense from it.
😂😂😂 Boomers Can’t Learn, Millennials Are Lazy, and 6 Other Myths About the ...
govols comments on Mar 28, 2020:
I'm not a fan of the idea of the generational cohort. I just don't think it's useful. I have a wild idea that one would find sibling gap and position more useful lenses. Boomers born in 48 to parents born in 18 are going to be vastly different from boomers born in 48 to parents born in 32. Latchkey kids of the 80s who basically raised their younger siblings are different from their peers who were being raised by young new parents. I was a teen in the 80s. I had friends my age who had parents born in the 30s and others in the 50s. That's a BIG difference. The environments in which we're reared include factors ranging from prenatal maternal nutrition to whether both biological parents are committed to our well-being. Assumptions based on generational cohort are as irrational as ones based on country of origin.
Why am I seeing SO many "post not availables" lately? What and who is being centured???
govols comments on Mar 28, 2020:
I haven't seen any such thing.
Can someone help me understand Trudeau's position on Canada?
govols comments on Mar 28, 2020:
"Can someone help me understand Trudeau's position on Canada?" Looming over, and behind, kneeled?
“Stay-cation”
govols comments on Mar 28, 2020:
I'm not stuck at home, nor ignoring reasonable precautions. Yesterday evening she and I drove 30 miles for take out at a favorite small brewery and had a picnic at a nearby State park. I really fear for the small businesses being forced to either close or distance themselves from patrons, and their employees whose jobs might also be lost.
It is important that America does not compromise the legitimacy of its voting procedures.
govols comments on Mar 28, 2020:
The president's term expires at noon, Jan. 20, period. The States may choose to appoint electors by means other than elections, but the electors are required to transmit their votes to the House, and the House to take it from there. Under no circumstance is a president legitimate after his term expires.
Many people are debating on whether people are more important than economy or economy is more ...
govols comments on Mar 28, 2020:
This attitude REALLY pisses me off. "The Economy" exists as a tool in the service of society, not the other way around.
Stones or Beatles AC/DC or Guns & Roses Coffee or Cola
govols comments on Mar 27, 2020:
Stones Guns Coffee Sympathy Coma With whiskey
Jordan Peterson. "Dumb People Gotta Eat Too." [youtu.be]
govols comments on Mar 27, 2020:
I've been thinking about this for a long time. One of the reasons it's hard to find thing for the bottom 10 or 15 percent to do is that the people bright enough to manage a ragtag group of dim people is also too smart to communicate with them. 85-115 is considered "normal range," but that two whole standard deviations; much greater than that and you barely share the same reality.
Truckers call for Second Amendment right nationwide during emergency... [ammoland.com]
govols comments on Mar 26, 2020:
Outstanding play!
Uber Eats chinese style.
govols comments on Mar 26, 2020:
DAAAAAAMN.........
When washing two hands thoroughly is hard enough...
govols comments on Mar 26, 2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1di2Gn3ovM
How's your quarantine going? 😂 🤣
govols comments on Mar 26, 2020:
I love that you've been finding these and spreading them, but I'm one of the "essential." I'm working daily and not from home, so the only thing missing is the community of the pubs.
Where's the tally showing the number of followers you have here, RamZ?
govols comments on Mar 26, 2020:
https://idw.community/groups On the right is a list of groups you've joined. The number at present is 255.
NJ Releases Up To 1,000 Prisoners From Jail, Threatens Residents For Disobeying Lockdown Orders
govols comments on Mar 25, 2020:
Dear God! I really would love to watch one person juggle the system of ideas required to rhetorically justify the competing interests being simultaneously promoted through these policies.
Was the American Revolution a progressive or a conservative movement? What is your interpretation?
govols comments on Mar 25, 2020:
Naomi, can you offer definitions for your terms conservative and progressive?
Instead of kvetching that dems made the corona bill political, how come repubs don’t make it ...
govols comments on Mar 25, 2020:
Yes, I think you're on to something. Really nothing to lose.
To maintain bandwidth amid coronavirus pandemic, YouTube limits video quality [foxnews.com]
govols comments on Mar 25, 2020:
Stress testing both real and virtual civilization simultaneously; great job little molecule.
Was the American Revolution a progressive or a conservative movement? What is your interpretation?
govols comments on Mar 25, 2020:
It most certainly wasn't conservative.
This guy managed to experience and put together the story of the modern reactionary movement.
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
Bumping to ask if anyone watched without comment? If so, no thoughts at all? Uncomfortable topic?
Donald Trump asserted that this experience has shown the importance of borders, and keeping our ...
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
No. The briefing is valuable. The question time is when BS steps in. And that too is valuable.
I hope this website takes off.
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
Bring up what you must but try not to be a dual issue dogpile about it. Welcome.
New video for today.
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
Welcome. Quite the crowd you brought.
A Post-Democratic Primary Update to the Bitecofer Model - Niskanen Center
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
Time will tell.
What do you fear more.
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
I'm afraid nothing will be significantly different once the fallout settles.
Do the Wealthy Profit from Poverty?
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
The universities profit from poverty. All their social-work-studies students get jobs in the poverty industry.
present theme of these times [youtube.com]
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
I thought it was going to be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SezLF-RkdXQ
This is my first post
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
You're late.
As Creator of ALL things, God is not afraid to take responsibility for how this all turns out.
govols comments on Mar 24, 2020:
At minimum, it's unfolding as it is-will.
If COVID-19 forces the shuttering of Planned Parenthood for two weeks, it will have saved more lives...
govols comments on Mar 22, 2020:
That's a powerful bit of rhetoric if it could find the perfect photo to caption.
Is Kristof lying or just plain delusional (or a combination of both)?
govols comments on Mar 20, 2020:
"Is Kristof lying or just plain delusional" Can we compromise on idiot?
Cultural arrogance | World Problems & Global Issues | The Encyclopedia of World Problems
govols comments on Mar 20, 2020:
Naomi, I really wish you wouldn't be so down on humanity. The truth is we're all animals and some of us are people. That has been the truth since we first came to consciousness. Every single one of us exists within a limited society and a limited environment, and we all base our understanding of the world withing the contexts of in/out-groups, within group cooperation and competition, cooperation and competition among groups, etc. Civilizations rise and fall with the flow of populations. We're adapting constantly to our environments, and our environments are constantly changing, in largest part by the changes in social expectations. It isn't Good or Bad, it just is. The more variety in the normative allowables within a society, the more complex it gets and the harder it is to peaceably exist within it. Cohesiveness decreases and the structure collapses. The hardship of internal reconstruction of mores rebinds the new population and they begin again to build a civilized society. Maybe think of it this way: China has expanded and contracted over and over. "The West" has been centered in Athens, Rome, London, Washington, etc. There will never be a single human Culture no mater how hard we try to establish one because we all come to be at a local level, in a particular social environment. Yet we just keep on and keep on practicing the art of living with and competing against one another. That's part of being animals and it's part of being people. Enjoy the experience...
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