I love the wannabe tinpot dictators on here all of the sudden in love with censorship and gaslighting us like we haven’t seen this bullshit before on other networks.
Projection my ass bro, that’s some bullshit. If you want controlled trends go back to X.
Satchmo
SatchmoNakamoto@stacker.news
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Father, node runner, philosopher, programmer.
GM! Apparently, during my sleep @primal went all X on us?
Night coding session playlist #tunestr

Spotify
Relax
NAV · Good Intentions (Brown Boy 2 Deluxe Version) · Song · 2020
Drink more water #tunestr

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Dehydration
Mick Jenkins, The Mind · The Water (S) · Song · 2014
“I’m on my road to riches and I’m praying I don’t crash”
#tunestr

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Understood
Key Glock · Yellow Tape 2 · Song · 2021
‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ is the Blues. Fight me.
#tunestr #bluesstr
What do I like about kettlebells? If you don’t focus and execute properly, there is a high probability you will hurt yourself or break something if indoors.
It forces me into make or break mode.
#grownstr #kettlebellstr #gymstr
I put a few entries in. Couldn’t help it lol View quoted note →
#zapathon 

#zapathon 

#bookstr #quotestr #grownstr
“Corporatism, aided by positive psychology, relies on several effective coercive persuasion techniques, similar to those often employed by cults, to meld workers into a “happy” collective.”
Hedges, Chris. Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle (p. 135). Nation Books. Kindle Edition.
The expectation our society has of being kept “safe” from “dangerous” rhetoric will prove to be one of the last signposts of creeping fascism. Social media has made your average normie as sensitive to verbal criticism as your average fascist dictator.
Silo us into our own echo chambers, feed us narratives about dangerous speech, sit back and watch all thinking get stomped out by millions of little Hitlers obsessed with preventing “mind viruses”. Inverted totalitarianism accomplished. View quoted note →
This is me when they ask:
“Ok, but where is it stored and how do I know it’s there?”
Telling them it’s on thousands of nodes at the same time just gets me weird looks. 😂😂😂 View quoted note →
Absolute *utopia* View quoted note →
With election season in full swing, I have been discussing things with family members. They are very reliable indicators of the intensity of shitlib propaganda.
I think I need to sound the warning now. If you thought the shitlibs went nuts in 2016 and 2020, the 2024 election cycle will be much worse. I am judging this purely off of the rhetoric and propaganda lines I am already hearing from certain reliable indicators of shitlib direction.
Several Democratic Party voters have already tried to convince me that a dementia President is better than a President with no dementia.
All I can do is laugh at them and try and focus more energy into the positive vibes of #Bitcoin and #Nostr
#quotestr
Already in 1977 Langdon Winner realized that the predominant orientation to the world in Western technologized societies was religious rather than scientific. Contemporary societies are so complex that people can neither formulate a coherent picture of the world as a whole nor comprehend the workings of basic items they use every day. As Winner writes, “Under these circumstances, all persons do and, indeed, must accept a greater number of things on faith.”
Given the vast increase in complexity, in the workings of technology in our lives, and in the crises of trust that have impinged on American society over the past few decades, it is hardly surprising that a new skepticism toward religious thinking — this time that which masks itself as science — has emerged. Key processes in our every day lives are alien, unintelligible. And whom can we trust either to explain these processes or to oversee them so as to guarantee that they won’t hurt us?
-Jodie Dean
Read this in high school, it was one of those books that made it hard to look at things the same way after I read it. #bookstr #quotestr

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