"Because keeping their heads down and following rules - no matter how ridiculous or degrading - is how they live in the House of Lies." Knocked it out of the park with that line. The Band has got your number, cuckservatives.
Also this may be my favorite article yet. The chart with the 3 circles was great too - makes it really easy to see how everything works.
We threaten the whole game. Both teams fear that more than each other. The left can embrace its extremists because they are still operating in the false. There is no equivalent on the right, despite efforts to pretend forms of socialism aren’t enforced ideological collectivism. Accepting reality isn’t an extreme of any of it. It’s opposite the entire system.
The Globetrotters/Generals analogy works. It looks like competitive basketball, but see what happens if a new hire tries to introduce real competitive practices.
"Because keeping their heads down and following rules - no matter how ridiculous or degrading - is how they live in the House of Lies." Knocked it out of the park with that line. The Band has got your number, cuckservatives.
Also this may be my favorite article yet. The chart with the 3 circles was great too - makes it really easy to see how everything works.
Thank you for writing, it's very helpful.
Thanks for reading.
Vox has mentioned it, as well as yourself in regards to probablistic thinking.
FTS-1 understands this and does the best they can.
Probabilities offend the FTS2, to the core. Therefore, it is wrong.
Understanding is good. Still can be frustrating. These posts have been a source of peace in the long run.
Forward.
We threaten the whole game. Both teams fear that more than each other. The left can embrace its extremists because they are still operating in the false. There is no equivalent on the right, despite efforts to pretend forms of socialism aren’t enforced ideological collectivism. Accepting reality isn’t an extreme of any of it. It’s opposite the entire system.
The Globetrotters/Generals analogy works. It looks like competitive basketball, but see what happens if a new hire tries to introduce real competitive practices.