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  • I live in Canada and am not a US citizen and somehow I receive requests addressed to someone named Buck to support Ted Cruz.

  • This is what people who listen to YouTube (research) and form batshit insane opinions think about themselves.

  • Same in Montreal but wére fïně

  • Sure Trump is corrupt, but is this really new?

  • I mean, there's SodaStream

  • People are usually pleased to see my bacon double chub

  • Ask the Rohingya

  • grandma's cornbread?

  • Update to my ongoing attempt to decipher the entire German language from Ich_iel memes:

    Wir brauchen: searching, first person plural continuous

    dieses: these

    Brotchen: pastry?

    Vorschlage: suggestions.

    Kleiner: little (cheating, already knew that one)

    Warum nicht: why not.

    these puppies are going into the spreadsheet and the quest goes on.

  • Why We’re Capitalizing Bajor

    The Times has changed its style on the term’s usage to better reflect a shared cultural identity. Here’s what led to that decision...

  • Zappa was no hippy

  • IE regulatory capture and soothing bullshit?

  • Thus is a holdover from half remembered lessons on Plato I guess. Socrates is contrasted with the rhetoricians as seeking Truth, a noumenal thing beyond us that we discover (or recall as Socrates would put it). The rhetoricians representative Gorgias has his argument famously summed up as "man is the measure of all things", that is to say that nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so.

    Rhetoricians famously taught people how to convince others of their point of view, essentially modern debate technique. Socrates undermined this practice by pointing out that the skills employed (tone of voice, rhythm, eloquence) had nothing to do with determining truth.

    With this argument in mind we can see why "rhetoric" is now used as a shorthand for emotional appeals, or style over substance. Rhetoric is what you rely on when you cannot make a structured and logical argument, while in theory the truth is the truth even if delivered in a dull monotone of limited vocabulary.

  • Greater Belearia

  • Fucking hilarious

  • This is how I feel about cars, except for the "cars are great" part.

  • You're right that that is not at all what I mean by context. I mean the kind of context that can make what appears to be a simple question much more complex.

    I would say this thread supports my position more than yours, in that the only engaging discussion happening here is a result of attacking memes as propaganda. The actual content of the meme (socialism and memes are both about sharing) has been almost entirely ignored, probably because it is so shallow and meaningless (as are all memes) that there really isn't much to say about it.

  • I would say that political discourse has become shorter, more emotional, and less informed and complex, and this very visible in the use of memes rather than arguments in modern politics. As a theory heavy person I would have thought you would agree that this is contributing to worsening conditions all around.

  • Excellent, the US is also one party. I don't disagree. Now have you noticed that things are actually getting worse there now that all discourse is in meme format?