Twitter Post, Whipping Post
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:02 am
A very interesting read, and a nice break from ISIS
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/magaz ... -life.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/magaz ... -life.html
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Scary! And exactly why I avoid social media like the plaqgue. Cyberbullying has morphed. The elephant never forgets.dualstow wrote: A very interesting read, and a nice break from ISIS
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/magaz ... -life.html
Oh, that's what it was about. I stand corrected, sir! I thought the word had double meanings depending on the context. I don't think I'm doing so good off the lecithin.MangoMan wrote: Dude, I already bitch-slapped you in another thread over this.
Plaque = the sticky stuff on your teeth after you eat.
Plague = the disease that wiped out millions of lives.![]()
Best to avoid plaque like the plague.MangoMan wrote:Dude, I already bitch-slapped you in another thread over this.MachineGhost wrote:Scary! And exactly why I avoid social media like the plaque. Cyberbullying has morphed.dualstow wrote: A very interesting read, and a nice break from ISIS
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/15/magaz ... -life.html
Plaque = the sticky stuff on your teeth after you eat.
Plague = the disease that wiped out millions of lives.![]()
Seems about right. A smooth gentle slope...Josh Brown wrote:7 Deadly Social Media Sins:
Wrath = Yelp
Greed = LinkedIn
Sloth = Uber
Pride = Twitter
Lust = Tinder
Envy = Facebook
Gluttony = Instagram
I completely disagree. The entire purpose of capitalism is production and it does indeed generate a great deal of output; any destruction serves this purpose, and is in fact inefficient inasmuch as it more profitable to turn destruction and waste into further products once somebody thinks of a way to do it, rather than unleash them as pollution and pay the attendant regulatory and public relations costs.TennPaGa wrote:This same critique could be applied against aspects of free-market capitalism.Pointedstick wrote: Leftism is destruction. It revels in it. Fetishizes it. Gorges on the corpses of the targets and declares itself the liberator even as it stands amidst the ruins of what others labored so hard to build with no particular plan for what to replace the wreckage with.
A certain amount of leftism is important for preserving a society's resilience and adaptability; it sort of acts as a vaccine against complacency, stultification, stasis. But too much vaccine is otherwise known as disease, and applied indiscriminately, it will destroy the host instead. So it is with leftism in real life as well.
There seem to be quite a lot of parallels between "extreme leftists, and dare I say estreme rightists" who are firmly entrenched in their positions and discount truth, and pagans who "do not have ears to hear" the Word of God. Perhaps it is our human rebellious nature to discount or attempt to discredit authority.Pointedstick wrote:I completely disagree. The entire purpose of capitalism is production and it does indeed generate a great deal of output; any destruction serves this purpose, and is in fact inefficient inasmuch as it more profitable to turn destruction and waste into further products once somebody thinks of a way to do it, rather than unleash them as pollution and pay the attendant regulatory and public relations costs.TennPaGa wrote:This same critique could be applied against aspects of free-market capitalism.Pointedstick wrote: Leftism is destruction. It revels in it. Fetishizes it. Gorges on the corpses of the targets and declares itself the liberator even as it stands amidst the ruins of what others labored so hard to build with no particular plan for what to replace the wreckage with.
A certain amount of leftism is important for preserving a society's resilience and adaptability; it sort of acts as a vaccine against complacency, stultification, stasis. But too much vaccine is otherwise known as disease, and applied indiscriminately, it will destroy the host instead. So it is with leftism in real life as well.
Leftism, by contrast, is concerned entirely with destroying social institutions and productive capacity deemed to be incompatible with "perpetual revolution" style liberal orthodoxy--it almost never has a plan for what to replace the institutions with or how to regain lost productive capacity. Indeed most leftists don't care about those details. Destroying the corrupt is seen as more important than creating something to replace it. But creation is always harder than destruction, and people trapped in a leftist liberationist destructive mindset chronically underestimate this.
You and Gosso have me giggling like a little girl!MangoMan wrote: You are excused. Always happy to help a brother out.
Now go back and read the other thread and you will get a good laugh.