Brazzaville | Pablo's Lament (2002)
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    I've reemerged from my posting hiatus just to find out what's going on here

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  • Brazzaville | Pablo's Lament (2002)
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    I've re-emerged from my posting hiatus just to find out what the hell happened here...

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  • They seem to have unlisted most of their Chapo clips. Really liked their reading series playlist.

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    How true is the claim that China uses child labour?
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    My guess is it must be happening to an extent considering the difficulty in enforcing labour codes in a country of 2bil people. But there’s no evidence of systemic use of child labour the way it used to occur in, say, Victorian England.

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  • ten tweets from the trenches in WW1
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    Hrrrrnnggh Colonel, I’m trying to sneak around No Man’s Land but I’m dummy thicc and the clap from my ass cheeks keeps alerting the Huns

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  • Andrew Huberman (annoying bro science podcaster/YouTuber) has been projecting this entire time.
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    I feel like his solo podcasts aren’t all that bad. Gets straight to the topic at hand without any meandering. Some of the guests he platforms and his appearances in other media, though, tend to brush up against manosphere territory.

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  • appreciation post for my therapist
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    Wish we didn't have to roll the dice for access to decent mental healthcare. Glad you managed to luck out!

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  • Should we say 'India' or 'Bharat'?
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    AFAIK, the use of Bharat is considered to be a form linguistic imperialism foisted by the plains-dwellers upon the rest of the country.

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  • China to debut large reusable rockets in 2025 and 2026
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    It's Philosophy Tube! Rather, a bit about a snooty brit being condescending towards Chinese philosophy in Philosophy Tube's video about Confucius.

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  • China to debut large reusable rockets in 2025 and 2026
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    "The orientals are incapable of a single original thought in their robotic minds, old boy!"

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  • Whatever happened to the Google union?
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    Can't say I'm surprised. Just a horde of cut-throat individualists in tech, it's a miracle they even reached 1400 members.

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  • There was this huge hullabaloo about Google employees forming a union, but I'm assuming that went nowhere considering how ruthless the company was with it's layoffs. Anyone got the full scoop?

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    Weekly Improvement Megathread - Feb 11th
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    I've been trying to stick to the No Zero Days concept as though my life depends on it. Problem is, I seem to be put-together only when there are people around me that I can disappoint. When those people leave...whoosh, I'm back to day-long doomscrolling sessions on the couch.

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  • wtf is this world, I have to be drunk, high, and on mushrooms in order to cope
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    Tell me about it, I've just finished taking the crippling social anxiety, to liberating alcohol consumption, to crippling alcoholism slip'n slide

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  • Why did the US bother sending troops to Europe during the Second World War?
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    That sounds plausible but I’m not entirely convinced that the Soviets in the 40s could spook the US into mobilising at such scale.

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  • Why did the US bother sending troops to Europe during the Second World War?
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    Weren’t the Germans completely routed on the Eastern front post-Stalingrad?

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  • AFAIK, their war lay primarily in the Pacific, and beyond supporting the Brits and Russians materially, I’m not really sure why the US would want to involve themselves physically in the European theatre. I do feel fear of Germans beating them to the bomb might have something to do with it, but that’s just conjecture.

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    "Thank you, friend, but you must be confused...there's no propaganda in America"
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    It's not surprising that an encyclopedia maintained by volunteers is heavily biased when the only people with sufficient time and money to volunteer are terminally-online basement-dwellers.

    This (at times insufferable) article does a good job of describing the effort it takes to combat misinformation on Wikipedia

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  • vernon roche
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    This is hilarious, guy sounds like Jonathan Pie on one of his tirades.

    I too remember enjoying Dragon Age II until I was told that I shouldn't by angry online freeze-gamers

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  • - Panama was a Colombian district until the USA, taking advantage of Colombia's internal strife, orchestrated it's separation in 1903 to facilitate construction of the Panama canal - FARC, while officially distancing themselves from all tendencies, were closest to the Maoists in tactics by virtue of the largely agrarian nature of the Colombian economy - the ELN, another armed revolutionary group, are largely Catholic and seem to practice some form of revolutionary theology (this one took me by surprise; I would've never associated Catholicism with revolutionary mindset) - Yair Klein, an Israeli mercenary (seems redundant), played a major part in the training of right-wing death squads who were responsible for a wide variety of atrocities from assassinations to large-scale massacres (even academics/teachers were not spared since they formed such a large part of Colombia's unionized workforce) - **Book Recommendation:** *Full Spectrum Disorder: The Military in the New American Century*; a US veteran's memoir with a critical view on the US's imperial ambitions that also covers their interests in Colombia Some unrelated things that I found interesting: - Alexei Nalvany, the Russian opposition leader and darling of liberals everywhere, was a key ally to Russia's anti-immigration and skinhead elements - The American Civil War saw the use of IEDs in the form of booby-trapped artillery shells by the Confederates (this apparently made Sherman pretty mad)

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    The ones I got off of RARBG seem exceptionally poorly seeded.

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    Are there Black Wolf equivalents for Blowback, WTYP, Kill James Bond etc?

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    I legit thought it was theory but google just drowned me in a deluge of memes

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    Keep hearing that I need to put my work up for feedback

    Problem is, I don't know at what point my writing is mature enough to share with others. Even if I do feel like sharing something, I'm never sure what platforms I should post to. It seems to me that sites like medium only help if my writing is already somewhat engaging...which kinda defeats the point of getting feedback early and often. I'm quite lost here.

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    I like solo play, was wondering if I can spice things up by throwing an LLM in the mix. The way I tried currently becomes messy real soon, so I was wondering if someone who's successfully tried something like this could give me some pointers

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    in no particular order: ::: spoiler spoiler - There's a scene from Tintin in America that's burnt into my brain of Native Americans being forced off their land by the US Army after oil is found on their land. This movie, however, is a neat reminder that the guns and bayonets were just a few of the tools employed during USA's project of extermination. Every single White institution was complicit in the destruction of the natives even when they seemed to be fair and benign (especially when they seem to be fair and benign). - Why the hell haven't I seen more of Lily Gladstone? Just a phenomenal actress. Her portrayal of someone under constant siege with seemingly no way out evoked a sense of claustrophobia reminiscent of Get Out. Its elevated by the cinematography that just drives home the othering experienced by natives on their own land. Some of the shots of settlers glaring at the Indians reminded me of Lovecraft's description of Innsmouth's denizens. - I was really afraid that it was gonna turn into a White Savior movie at some point, but it was thankfully undercut by Caprio's character being such a dense sleazebag (seriously, his scummiest character since Monsieur Candy). Nearly all the White characters are scum which is certainly an interesting choice considering the state of media in the USA. - There is largely no comeuppance for the crimes committed by the Whites. Indeed, against the scope of their crimes, their punishment was even lesser than a slap on the wrist. While this is in keeping with the history of the incident, it did leave quite the sour taste in my mouth. There is also a larger focus on the moral character of the Hales (who are, weirdly, both Freemasons and "greedy Jews") with the institutional nature of the crimes showing up in just a few scenes and snippets of exposition. Towards the third act, it ends up feeling like a run-of-the-mill Scorsese crime flick, and I was beginning to feel if he really was the right creative mind to tackle such a subject. - Somebody get Marty an editor, for the love of god - I'm starting to understand why so many American horror films reference Indian burial grounds- seems to me it's just some weird expression of generational guilt ::: Go watch it folks, it's not a winner on all fronts but definitely a breath of fresh air. As a descendant of a colonized population myself, the film's gruesome depiction of the mistreatment of Native Americans did leave me feeling a little sick, so I think I'm going to re-watch Prey to cleanse my palette a bit.

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    The first one is, I believe, related to the Spanish Civil War and goes something like "...on any given day, we were fighting the fascists, the syndicalists, the anarchists [or some such variation of denominations]..." I feel like I might be hallucinating the second one, but it's about this Czech dude who regrets protesting against the Soviet Union for such things as jeans and Hi-Fi systems not realizing that things such as housing were at stake. Would be really great if you guys could help me out with sources for the above!

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    Hey y'all, poster of yore here in a shiny new avatar (the old account wasn't anon enough imo). Started lurking here again after deciding to abandon reddit for good after the whole API thing (honestly wanted to de-reddit sooner, this was just a convenient excuse). Nothing remarkable about me, I'm a relatively well-off third-worlder currently exercising my privilege to shut myself off from the general dreadfulness of modern life, but feeling a need for community even if it's just one's and zero's on a screen.

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