Message from @RyeNorth

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2018-09-09 00:05:19 UTC  

Hate lying and sin

2018-09-09 00:05:47 UTC  

I saw that

2018-09-09 00:05:52 UTC  

Me 3

2018-09-09 00:06:09 UTC  

It was really bad. Didn't come out nearly as funny as I thought it would.

2018-09-09 00:06:24 UTC  

Forget it. I shouldn't have said it.

2018-09-09 00:06:34 UTC  

Gtg sleep

2018-09-09 00:17:31 UTC  

I believe in very basic terms that man is a reflection of god man continually runs from their rights and responsibilities I strive to not run but to be a reflection of the almighty

2018-09-09 00:18:33 UTC  

I kinda like it.

2018-09-09 00:18:49 UTC  

This is your own personal sect?

2018-09-09 00:19:27 UTC  

It’s what I think is the best of christianity

2018-09-09 00:20:16 UTC  

Note I think that I am only capable of doing this because of god but theres a whole lot in the bible all very important and much hard to understand

2018-09-09 02:53:06 UTC  

I've been saying for a while now, that I think the poles have shifted. We find ourselves aligning with people like Tim Pool and the like not due to the left/right definition, but due to authoritarian/libertarian differences.

2018-09-09 02:54:00 UTC  

It's a portion of the reason why people on the Libertarian side of things are finding themselves in agreement.

2018-09-09 02:54:59 UTC  

One of the key differences between Authoritarianism and Libertarianism is that Authoritarians want to bring about cultural change through policy, and Libertarians would rather see policy enforced by culture.

2018-09-09 02:55:40 UTC  

As per Globalization vs. Localization, that might be an interesting division point to bring up.

2018-09-09 02:56:26 UTC  

That seems to mean a lot more than an economic left/right sort of division.

2018-09-09 02:57:40 UTC  

I have trouble even trying to grasp the key differences on scale between what we call on a political compass 'Left' and 'Right'. It seems inaccurate as it stands.

2018-09-09 02:57:58 UTC  

same

2018-09-09 02:58:50 UTC  

and im struggling to understand why left libertarians are below the authoritarian line considering how much they usually want to regulate the market

2018-09-09 02:59:13 UTC  

Well, in that regard, it kind of makes sense.

2018-09-09 02:59:26 UTC  

You can believe in regulation of markets, but not of people.

2018-09-09 02:59:49 UTC  

no
markets are people

2018-09-09 02:59:57 UTC  

People who work in them are.

2018-09-09 03:00:04 UTC  

economics is another word for human action

2018-09-09 03:00:11 UTC  

But the corporations are not people in and of themselves.

2018-09-09 03:00:31 UTC  

i agree the legal definition is false, but they are a group of people ultimately

2018-09-09 03:00:41 UTC  

its not the building making decisions, its the people within it

2018-09-09 03:00:59 UTC  

a brand cant pick up a pen and write a signature on a form

2018-09-09 03:01:02 UTC  

You're going to have to expound on that 'Economics' synonym.

2018-09-09 03:01:07 UTC  

I think I'm going to challenge you on it...

2018-09-09 03:01:42 UTC  

economics is a description of the results of people interacting with eachother when they trade value

2018-09-09 03:02:10 UTC  

Alright, that's a more sound definition than I was expecting...

2018-09-09 03:02:18 UTC  

It's just horseshoe theory in action. As you reach 'maximum liberty' you allow for others to build up their authority, or you do so yourself to force everyone to live in the way you envision as 'free'.

2018-09-09 03:03:26 UTC  

I still disagree with it vaguely, but not strongly enough to argue it.

2018-09-09 03:03:37 UTC  

I think I see a solution to this situational quagmire in what I call personal data corporations.

2018-09-09 03:04:11 UTC  

You basically start a surveillance company that studies everything about you, creates a singular data resource, and parcels out data for profit.

2018-09-09 03:04:31 UTC  

That sounds terrifying.

2018-09-09 03:04:38 UTC  

Orwell inside out, yep

2018-09-09 03:04:45 UTC  

my point is, if you regulate a minimum wage for example, it means you're gonna have to send cops with guns after employers when they make agreements with workers to pay for a certain amount. the policy have to be enforced against human beings. and those human beings may not necessarily have a problem working for below minimum wage, if it makes the difference between doing something and doing nothing.

2018-09-09 03:04:53 UTC  

but decentralization is the only way to defang the viper in question.

2018-09-09 03:05:08 UTC  

I suppose it's better than the fine print surveillance we submit to on a daily basis...