The_sleepy_woke_dialectic

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Why do you think animals do not have consciousness? Do human animals have consciousness? And are non-human animal brains not remarkably similar to our own? Did we not come out of the same stuff, live on the same earth, and evolve from the same common ancestors? It seems the logical default to assume that non-human animals do experience the world in much the same way you or I do.

[–] The_sleepy_woke_dialectic@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Lets say you see a moral wrong that others ignore, often while admitting that they're wrong to do so, and you alone act against that moral wrong despite it being hard and being mocked for your decision. How else would you feel? If you felt that being vegan was morally equal then you wouldn't have become a vegan for ethical reasons in the first place. So by definition, you must believe yourself (in this specific area) morally superior, and based on that one data point, it's probably safe to generalize that you're morally superior to the majority of non-vegans, just like how you probably consider yourself morally superior to people who litter or hit their kids.

[–] The_sleepy_woke_dialectic@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I think you'd still get some big budget projects from publicly funded art grants and crowdfunding. In a society where IP and patents either don't exist or are much less restrictive, a lot of code and assets will be freed up to reuse when you make your "new" game, lowering the barrier to entry.

I expect we would see more things like doctor who; low budget, thousands and thousands of episodes because it's beloved by millions of people who keep demanding more.

[–] The_sleepy_woke_dialectic@hexbear.net 12 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

This is me. Writing gave me so much anxiety in HS and I really should have started keeping a journal or something but I didn't. I devoured books as a kid but still I struggled with putting ideas on paper. Once got so upset at a boyscout event where I had to write an essay for a merit badge that I threw up.

I can write a comment or even effort-post just fine, and I can type 100 wpm, it's just something about structured writing that makes me feel Ill.

[–] The_sleepy_woke_dialectic@hexbear.net 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Not everyone is so apathetic about it. The billionaires building their apocalypse bunkers in abandoned missile silos certainly aren't. The people involved in ramping up the dehumanization of immigrants, preparing for the cruelty that will be inflicted upon the influx of those escaping man made "natural" disasters aren't. This is the sort of game which is won or lost before you start playing. It starts soon. We have to build that will now or else.

[–] The_sleepy_woke_dialectic@hexbear.net 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You do have to tailor the message for the audience, but in this context I think sticking with words and phrases which invoke the whole revolutionary Marxist tradition are a positive. Tailoring your message too far runs the risk of losing some of it. You have to meet them where they are but the goal is to guide them to where you are. When I hear someone say "Billionaires are attacking the middle class" I just tune it out to be honest, because it sounds identical to the background noise of performative liberals, accidentally based for ten seconds republicans, and dead-end utopians. Ambiguously contrarian. I think a liberal will hear it the same way. I want to say "look, we have dusty tomes and academics and structures and traditions and all of that too. We aren't just screaming into the void." I think that works, or at least it worked for me.

Definitely, but if the recent spike we're seeing keeps going we should be well on our way to 80s and 90s levels by next year!

[–] The_sleepy_woke_dialectic@hexbear.net 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

I think the established socialist terms are best, even if they require further explanation because our definition and understanding of "class" is the distinction between us and your average Republican. It's the definition from which our entire understanding of politics flows. To a Republican "class" is a series of virtues you signal, self reliance by having a pickup truck, being a hard worker by having working man boots and not being college educated. A petit- or bourgeois man born with a silver spoon in his mouth can still be happily brought into the fold of "working class" so long as they get their hands dirty and don't talk like "the liberal elite".

To a Marxist, "class" is based on whether you have an exploitative or exploited relationship to production.

We got ourselves a GAMER here bois gamer-gulag

We already have one. Its Mecca, and all the aliens are Muslim.

(putting my shitposts with the other shitposts so they don't bother)

Don't think I necessarily believe things or don't believe them based on one assertion by someone. I am able to hold it in my mind with a certain confidence level attached. Of course that doesn't really answer your question, only kicks it to "how do you form that confidence level?"

Have you considered casting zone of truth?

It could be that only the installer has issues. If you're dual booting have you tried launching the already installed program from your windows partition?

Otherwise I would try launching the installer from the wine command line to see if it gives you a specific error there.

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