Doomscrolling is the weaponization of literacy
Doomscrolling is the weaponization of literacy
Wars are extremely hard things to justify. It is intrinsic to what they are that they tend to death, destruction, and misery. Given this and some knowledge of history, one's default attitude towards powerful people purporting to do the world some great benefit by war should be extreme scepticism.
There were all those homebrew rules that added berserker penalties to the War Queer to try to balance the classes but when you try to run a game with that it turns into an orgy
*whereβs my pa
Schraub has an interesting essay on an analogous position of judicial sadism. βA sober review of the letter of the law means that I simply have to produce a ruling thatβs cruel and absurdβ is understood as demonstrating virtue rather than ineptitude
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youβre a genius
Agreed itβs not funny ha-ha, more of a βma ma whoβs my paβ type remark
Oh okay, thatβs properly a joke. Fair enough.
Hi everyone. Itβs me, Stella
genuinely a weird lie, tbh
this is just a lie: the "Trump's Rambling Speeches" article given downthread as evidence does not include filler words or hesitation markers in quotes!
anyway, I am very interested in reading NYT's rebuttal, as soon as you provide one (1) example of the NYT publicly acknowledging and remediating an error first criticized online.
"attack" is a really striking choice of noun for Adam's article, fwiw
people do joke about her fucking Lewandowski, I think. and the plane things, and so on.
oh so you do pay attention to online commentary about your editorial decisions
Itβs the sort of orthogonal-to-politics scandal that in another era or context might have been mostly processed through humor but to be honest I have not seen anyone joking about it.
I donβt think Iβve actually ever heard a Noem dog joke?
βjokesβ
China repeatedly setting the growth target for "around 5%" energy:
Genuinely bizarre how needy so many of those takes are
A picture of PEW poll on global attitude survey, saying the % who rate the morality and ethics of people in their country as good vs bad, where the US has the worst rankings and Canada the best
Americans: we live in a fallen stateβembroiled by sin, cheating, lying, and evil. You cannot trust anyone, not even those who claim to know you best
Canadians: I love my neighbors and my friends!
Might be the first time Iβve heard you say βnuβ and itβs hitting
Experimental participants to us
"βWe rely on Hispanic labor,β said Chris Gross, a second-generation farmer who grows sweet corn seed and mint in Wilder. She added, βNobody thought something like this could happen here.β"
I've posted about this before but I just looked up this article for something I'm working on and I cannot deal with this - the quote, or the way it's presented without direct follow-up or context.
What does "Hispanic labor" mean?
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/09/u...
Receipts culture is very strange ultimately. Thereβs kinda a Ted Chiang about that: βThe Truth of Fact, the Truth of Fictionβ
It is also fair to say that social media is a strange immediacy machine. You couldnβt make βwhat did Bill Clinton say on some random day in 1985β with nearly as much ease and scale as you now can. Not convinced the answer is people without prior posts.