Mr Anthropic

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Mr Anthropic

Mr Anthropic

@ShitusLibus

Katılım Mart 2024
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@brhodes It's crazy how much the American left is becoming pure garbage.
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Someoneyoumightknow
Someoneyoumightknow@Ydoyoucare7623·
@JonLemire Trump could care less-he does what he wants and no one stops him. He doesn’t plan on leaving office.
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Jonathan Lemire
Jonathan Lemire@JonLemire·
“The House, Republicans will privately admit, seems lost, and the Senate could follow. But it’s unclear how much Trump cares. He has made remarkably little effort to sell the war, or explain why it had to happen now” theatlantic.com/national-secur…
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I,Hypocrite
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
Really makes you think. (72k likes on fb)
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@Rothmus Eh. The information bubble ecosystem the left lives in hasn’t reported her flub at all.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Zero. Campaign ended in Germany.
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@TheDemocrats Oh no, what will the lib establishment do when it only has control of 90% of the levers of cultural power and information flow?
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@sweeper94 @adamramey @PippaN15 @Noahpinion The hucksters using Marxist critical theory to impose on our society an authoritarian adherence to a hierarchy of oppression. They then get to chose standards based on where someone fits in the hierarchy. It's the cancer that caused Trump in the first place.
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Pippa Norris
Pippa Norris@PippaN15·
The latest data just released from the Varieties of Democracy project estimates that in the United States, the 100-point Liberal Democracy Index peaked at .85 in 2008, slid 10 points under Trump 1.0, recovered slightly after J6, and then plummeted to .57 in 2025 under Trump 2.0, reflecting the largest one-year fall in American history. Data and definitions here: v-dem.net
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@ChristianHeiens The modern liberal order is just a secular religion living in the ruins of the civilization that protestant Christianity built. Progressives/DSA types are their violent Reformationists.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Looks to me like the clock is ticking on you guys. The constant refrain from Progressives that superstitious religious relics of the past is the only thing holding back society’s ascendency to fully automated luxury gay space communism is so hilariously shortsighted that future generations will look back with wild astonishment at how these supposedly enlightened geniuses didn’t see what was coming until it was far too late. Christianity forms the basis of everything from our conception of morality to our legal system. Liberals just assume this is humanity’s default mode, and that it’ll continue to fully operate without any issues whatsoever even if the religious belief that built it loses its animating spirit. That is not what will happen. What will happen instead is that someone, somewhere, will eventually take Nietzsche’s concept of the ubermensch to its logical conclusion and brutalize you people on a scale that not even the most ardent RWer today could even conceive of. And they’ll do it because there’s no longer any moral basis to tell them that doing so is wrong. Leftism refuses to accept that it is itself a product of Christian metaphysics completely divorced from Christ. It’s a heresy that denies its own theological roots. You people have no idea that if Christianity dies in the West, your entire ideology eventually dies along with it.
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban

The clock is ticking on American Evangelicalism.

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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@brhodes The ‘moral clarity’ of sitting by silently while Palestinian terrorists attacked Israel and executed women and babies. Trash.
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@RadioFreeTom I think the liberal order is terrified that he’ll somehow get a win out of Iran, and that would be the most intolerable outcome imaginable. So it will happily run propaganda interference for America’s adversaries in order to damage Trump and Republicans.
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@RadioFreeTom He’s seems really scared, continuing doing whatever he wants with absolutely no consequences whatsoever.
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@Rothmus When they Voltron up and unify is some collective estrogen fueled moral panic, females are the most destructive force in the known universe.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Were they always like this?
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Stuzi 🐝🐝
Stuzi 🐝🐝@stuzi_pants·
This is the Heritage Foundation who authored Trump’s Project 2025 No women in sport or academia No votes for American women No voice in politics or societal issues Do them dishes and desist basically 153 million women to be disenfranchised by morons
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@Dr_Singularity Because AI is a direct threat to the bloated class of academics, journalists, and bureaucrats whose entire existence is just being parasites that control the entire country through forced inertia.
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@RamboVanHalen In a few years, artists will be producing their own complete movies from behind their keyboards. The choices will be so incomprehensibly vast that it will make Hollywood seem as remote and quaint as cavemen drawings. The past isn’t dying, the future is erupting all around us.
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Rambo Van Halen
Rambo Van Halen@RamboVanHalen·
I put in 25 years. It would be 26 but I haven't worked yet this year and I'm not sure I'll ever work in entertainment again. The writing has been on the wall for quite some time. But it's a sad thing--especially since the collapse of Hollywood is (mostly) self inflicted. Outsiders like to blame the unions and burdensome regulations. That's not exactly wrong, but the big reason is that Hollywood stopped making a product that people wanted to consume. Film is a funny thing. On one hand it's art. But on the other it's a mass consumer product--like a car, or a soft drink. But unlike a typical consumer product, it was something we consumed together. We went to a special place, and sat with strangers, and watched stories. And those stories infected us. They entered our minds and our souls and they implanted things. Deep things. Ancient things. Timeless things. Things like heroism and beauty and love and fear and sex and death and adventure and tragedy and pain and injustice and all the things that make up our dreams. There's a thing we call "cinematic language". It's how we tell a story with images. (And BTW if you want to learn more about the language of visual media, read Scott McCloud's excellent book Understanding Comics.) An odd thing about cinematic language is that it's the same language as dreams. There's a scene in Christopher Nolan's Inception where Leonardo DiCaprio is explains to (the tragic) Ellen Page how dreams work. But what he's really describing is cinematic language. Inception is really a movie about movies BTW. While it's far from my favorite film, I think it's the perfect film. Because the suspension of disbelief is perfect. You believe the plot about dreams because you're familiar with how movies work--maybe not consciously--but you know. Everyone knows. Maybe not everyone has seen a movie, but everyone has dreams. Another odd thing about film: you don't "watch" a movie, you look into it. And you put yourself inside it. Now you're in the dream. And you're hypnotized. Because movies do that too. The motion--the moving images--they hack your brain. We're programed to pay attention to moving things. Even when the things aren't real. Even when they're just light reflected off a screen. So we'd go to these special places--these movie theaters--these temples--and we'd sit, and we'd "watch" and we'd enter the dream. And we did it together. And after the movie was over--and the lights came on, and we'd file out over the sound of popcorn crunching under our feet--we were different. We had become transformed. Sometimes we were changed in minor ways. But sometimes not. Sometimes we were changed in profound ways. And we did it together. Before the movie we were a room full of strangers. But after--on the way out the door--we all had something in common. Because we shared an experience. We'd shared the dream. And we'd all become transformed. And then tech got involved... Streaming turned movies from a communal experience to a personal experience. And that's an issue, but they did something else too. They started developing movies as if they were tech products. But you can't apply a KPI to a dream. At least, not successfully anyway. Because dreams don't work like that--nor does any sort of art. And that's a funny thing about making movies. You try to make the best film you can, but at the end of the day you have no idea if it's good or if it's going to be successful. You just have to hope the audience likes it. Now, you can design a movie that will appeal to a preexisting audience. Marvel movies are like this. There's a large group of fanboy nerds that will see every single one. You can count on them every time. Just like you can count on the Gay Oscar Bait crowd (for example). But those movies are slop. But Hollywood became specialists in slop. Because slop is safe. Because you could apply KPI style metrics to slop. As a result they lost the audience. And the audience is probably never coming back. I wrote a book in 2024 (that was published in 2025). While writing, I thought of it as my farewell to the industry. But looking back, what I was actually writing was a eulogy for Hollywood--the place where dreams were made. And so it goes...
Farhan Tariq Mahmood@FARlikewhoa

Production days in LA are down nearly half and the entertainment industry is feeling it. A friend, who has been working as an editor for over 25 years, compared it to a coal mine shutting down.

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Spitfire
Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
Absolute ANIMALS. Im having a visceral reaction to this. This is CRIMINAL!🚨🚨
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@AlanMCole Vegans, urbanists, and anti car whackos are the Roman Triumvirate of insufferable Internet personalities.
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Alan Cole
Alan Cole@AlanMCole·
A strong “high decoupling” belief is that anti-car people have a very annoying personal/political aesthetic, which makes it all the more unfortunate that they are objectively completely correct about cars being the greatest risk to my kid’s well-being.
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Mr Anthropic
Mr Anthropic@ShitusLibus·
@adamramey @PippaN15 @Noahpinion It’s propaganda from the Holy Church of Secular Liberalism, which has - for the first time in 40 years - faced the slightest challenge to its iron fisted control of American civilization.
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Adam Ramey
Adam Ramey@adamramey·
@PippaN15 @Noahpinion This just does not have face validity. The US’ score now is the same it was with Bull Connor and Jim Crow? I just don’t buy it. Not saying the latent score didn’t drop at all, but this big of a drop raises massive measurement flags.
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