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Goddess of madness and rebirth. Excrucian Strategist. Capitalised They/Them. Anarcho-Antireal theorist.

  • Actually, soulism is a misnomer. It has very little to do with dualism and much more to do with anarchism of perception. The more accurate name is anarcho-antirealism. So I hope that's safer for you to engage with.

  • Feeling good feels good, so I decided to make it the foundation of My ethics. I'm trying to make a world where we can all feel really good and don't have to feel bad.

  • You're lucky, that's a way less serious condition than bird blindness

  • I'm not convinced that the version of ASPD I believe in is the mainstream one.

    The mainstream perception is cunning manipulators worming their way into the echelons of high society so they can abuse people in their secret sex dungeon, after a childhood of burning ants and torturing squirrels. You know, Peter Wiggin.

    What I see are working class folks whose ability to trust others has been worn away by parental abuse, such that concepts of working with others for the common benefit seem like some kind of trick to exploit or weaken them, at least on an instinctive level. People who do not feel that natural pull to get along with others around them, to soften disagreements, to drift towards the consensus opinion. People who would look at a cop, and would not instinctively see the weight of all society looming within this person as you and I would, not at first, but would instead see one individual and upon first instinct would use violence to overcome this obstacle, and would need to consciously remind themself that angering this one asshole has consequences. Someone who does not see the invisible fabric of society suffusing everyone around them, not due to a neurological difference, but due to a developmental missed milestone.

    Many of the same symptoms as NPD, but where I am hyperaware of group loyalties and see these social bonds as potential threats, people with ASPD are AFAIK hypoaware of group loyalties and see individuals as potential threats. That's just the impression I have from the few ASPD-identifying people I've known.

  • You can get vitamin A from carrots. That's one of the reasons the British beat the Germans.

  • I think most people would be happier fake

  • I'm personally firmly on the side of fake. I hope we can win a great victory against real in the coming years.

  • A neighbourhood watch would be way cooler. Daddy Kirk's neighbour pulling up next to little Kirk and going "Whatcha doing with dad's car, kiddo?" would be way more Trek but wouldn't satisfy JJ's craving for pointless action sequences.

  • Write good reviews and they'll get new weights

  • That's not a crime. She didn't even know.

  • In the 24th century, wine isn't a lucrative business venture. It's an ancient cultural tradition. Chateau Picard is a heritage location placed by the government in the custody of the Picard family, as long as they continue to teach the ancient art of winemaking. It's not for them, it's for everyone.

    I haven't seen Picard.

  • Aw, thanks!

  • And yet wine snobs still insist on working at a vineyard so they can have non-replicated wine, because it "tastes better".

    Truly, I wish I had their problems.

  • Cold take: Mum Mir did not commit any crime and could not rightfully be sentenced to any kind of rehabilitation.

  • To be fair I also have a problem with the fact the police exist

  • I didn't discover Star Trek until I was an adult. When I was a kid, the series that made Me want to be part of a galactic community was Ben 10. I'm really hoping one day they make a Plumbers prequel spinoff for adults. Every year the chance of such a wonder grows fainter. I was only inspired by the similar visions of coexistence in Star Trek as an adult, around the same time I was already becoming an astral adventurer and having My own Starfleet experiences.

  • Anarchism @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Consensus reality is bourgeois.

  • Those thugs beating up Caleb Mir are not Federation. They work for the something or other empire. The judge who sentenced Caleb's mum resigned from Starfleet the next day, saying it was the worst mistake of her career and she can no longer work for an organisation that expects her to do things like that. 20 years later, Starfleet admits she was right, and offers her a job as Chancellor at Starfleet Academy, teaching the next generation to be better than the last one.

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    Correcting the reaction

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    The world is ENDING in 2026!

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    Draw Steel is a machine that makes heroes

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    What's going on with Betazoids in Academy?

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    Gojira needs more body positivity

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    I want to fuck the Hawker P.1081

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    New PieFed instance: MULTIVERSE

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