Purple Cabbage

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Purple Cabbage

Purple Cabbage

@purplcabbage

The gift of good counsel is in the hearer

育德待时,屏才避世 เข้าร่วม Nisan 2021
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
Cayley on Illich on the Problem of Man "I have more and more learned to recognize that even very careful and traditional use of words does not allow me to bespeak the precepts my grandfather knew, because they aren't there anymore" - Ivan Illich davidcayley.com/blog/2019/1/16…
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3eee@mr_eee_esq·
@77_steeze @JacobAShell Agreed Makes you wonder how Covid would've been different if it hadn't occurred during Woke. Somehow the combo of the two completely fried the very people who should've been expected to act as societal guardrails
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Jacob Shell
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell·
There's a certain kind of person on the left, e.g. a Tyler Austin Harper or someone like that, who senses that something within liberalism and progressivism went wrong during the late 10s + COVID period, and is at least willing to talk this over. And another type who if they hear that kind of talk immediately snaps into "us vs them" mode and start hurling insults. From social media hygiene, I am going to start muting/blocking the latter type.
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Silenced on Site
Silenced on Site@77_steeze·
@JacobAShell I’m still shocked by the degree to which people I thought would be in that first group turned out to be the strongest soldiers for the second
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
@ExpertsLie it’s just a vicious cycle of evil, and the next thing in that cycle
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Mark Beef
Mark Beef@ExpertsLie·
@purplcabbage The only thing that makes sense is if they've done the calculus and low IQ malcontents are enough of a voting bloc to guarantee a hold on power
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Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
Hasan Piker is one of those figures who it is beneath the dignity of attention, and yet compels attention for his mendacity
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Mark Beef@ExpertsLie·
@purplcabbage It's the meta that compels attention. E.g. Why is the NYT putting him in our faces?
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
case in point, I don’t explain the trans or furry phenomenon in great detail to my kids, I just tell them to avoid friendships with such people, and to maintain a safe social distance they may never understand! and this is fine
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Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
practically speaking, I don’t want my kids to follow in my footsteps as a ethnologist of political and cultural derangements, I want them to note the derangement, step around, and continue with their lives they don’t need to understand why certain people are evil, they only need to recognize the evil and avoid it these are two very different mindsets, from someone betrayed (me) to someone avoiding trouble
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Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
that time has passed
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Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
medium is the message, and the medium loves extremes and hates accountability
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Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
of course SPLC was playing both sides, the kayfabe runs deep
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Nobody special@Nobodyspec4502·
@feelsdesperate met a lefty prof in South Africa in the 90s. he shoplifted regularly. rationale was stores cover "shrinkage" into their retail price so he was just taking what was already priced in. or something. scumbag
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
@feelsdesperate yes this is true, white leftists must launder their beliefs through non-white avatars to feel legitimate, it’s a great business for the worst people
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Coddled Affluent Professional@feelsdesperate·
A big reason I think neo-Third Worldism (or whatever you want to call it) is popular among enervated self-hating Leftists is that it comes to the same conclusions as Leftism BUT its avatars are energetic ethno narcissists who are much more charismatic.
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Housewife Capital
Housewife Capital@BallerThanThou·
@purplcabbage There there. Only the chosen ones can handle the schizo tin foil hat theories of geopolitics. I’d be on the look out for “why is the world so insane? Why are the politicians destroying us?”. It’s only after that that you gently send some well curated podcasts their way.
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
this was also when we liberalized trade and moved manufacturing abroad, uprooting whole economic ecosystems and all the job opportunities in those ecosystems before there was a choice, and therefore college was more self-selective we remove the choice, and college becomes mandatory
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Moses Kagan
Moses Kagan@moseskagan·
[Warning: Non-business post] Sometime in the '90s, we made the civilizational-scale error of observing college's correlation with good life outcomes and turning college into the ~only "approved" gateway into adulthood, thereby ~forcing huge numbers of young people into life-altering debt. The irony, of course, is that the danger of confusing correlation and causation is one of the first things you learn in college!
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Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
this was also when we liberalized trade and moved manufacturing abroad, uprooting whole economic ecosystems and all the job opportunities in those ecosystems before there was a choice, and therefore college was more self-selective we remove the choice, and college becomes mandatory
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Will Provost
Will Provost@GremlinIndustry·
@AndyMasley What people don't talk about is the dwindling number of ley line convergence sites on which to build server farms. Without propicious geomantic influences, the facility can't attract data gremlins. Hello RAM errors.
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
@sivori wow I haven’t seen you in my feed for ages, what a pleasant surprise
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Sivori
Sivori@sivori·
I worked at a company that still had stuff like this, the tangible residue of a Golden Age. Typical thing, company started in the 1920s, had a major heyday in the 1950s-1960s when the entire country was booming. Ancient black and white photos of ancient sales meetings featuring crowds of grinning long-dead salesmen in long-demolished hotel ballrooms hung on seldom-traveled carpeted hallways. The proverbial split-level "corner office" was enormous with its own broad conference table and bathroom the CEO could disappear into mid-meeting like slipping behind a mirror at Versailles. The office was full of rich mid-century modern details like heavy drapes, sharp lines and dark wood paneling. Padding around the building you would find glassed-in fish-bowl offices and incredible conference rooms complete with built-in bars for serving three martini lunches to grandees with gleaming coifs of Vitalis. I felt like a dirty shepherd wandering the toppled ruins of Rome.
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When was the last time you saw a corporate space of any kind that blew you away Time to take chances again

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Shirtless in Seattle
@purplcabbage It is also a flat tax and is roughly proportional to one's capacity utilization and wear and tear. Roughly, because it you only drive off-peak you have no impact on marginal utilization and also the infrastructure has a non-utilization component of depreciation (freezing, sun).
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Purple Cabbage
Purple Cabbage@purplcabbage·
old timers accepted the gasoline tax, because it went to the roads, and we all used the roads
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