Message from @Redxl

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2020-03-22 20:52:57 UTC  

Incompetent IT can't set up a remote laptop for me.

2020-03-22 20:53:10 UTC  

yeah i had periods where i was bingeing

2020-03-22 20:53:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678530619621507073/691389095376715847/41d755de9d3f8e77.png

2020-03-22 20:53:46 UTC  

I don't do that anymore but I'm not going to lie I sounded way fucking smarter then I do now when I did

2020-03-22 20:54:17 UTC  

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2020-03-22 20:54:20 UTC  

ppl who sound smart have smol pp

2020-03-22 20:54:26 UTC  

fact.

2020-03-22 20:54:35 UTC  

@Redxl fucking UAC tapping into hell again

2020-03-22 20:54:40 UTC  

Most smart people sound normal

2020-03-22 20:54:46 UTC  

Its overcompensation normally

2020-03-22 20:55:25 UTC  

There is some good in being like that though in that you are training yourself to think intellectually but no I haven't been like that proper since I was in high school and developed social skills

2020-03-22 20:55:27 UTC  

@Samaritan™ You're probably better off for it. I can't even hold a lengthy conversation with normies anymore, because I always steer things back to politics.

2020-03-22 20:55:50 UTC  

I try not to talk politics with normies

2020-03-22 20:56:08 UTC  

They don't have the 50 layers of pre knowledge

2020-03-22 20:56:35 UTC  

It feels like I have to describe a book of basic concepts before I say certain things

2020-03-22 20:56:49 UTC  

And I'm not even that much of an expert in politics there are people who dwarf me

2020-03-22 20:56:49 UTC  

@Samaritan™ I know the feeling

2020-03-22 20:56:59 UTC  

Yeah, more than half of them here (Western Europe) are of the Orange-man-bad mindset, without actually knowing anything outside of what the MSM propaganda tells them.

2020-03-22 20:57:26 UTC  

If you try to engage with politics, you have to explain at least 50 political phenomenons and concepts before making your point, otherwise you'll just get a bunch of dumb questions.

2020-03-22 20:57:41 UTC  

Its crazy to think how my politics knowledge is antlike to other people and normies political knowledge is antlike to mine

2020-03-22 20:57:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678530619621507073/691390195916079234/image0.jpg

2020-03-22 20:57:52 UTC  

There are normies who still don't know what the Frankfurt school is.

2020-03-22 20:57:56 UTC  

They are hatchlings and will simply waste your time.

2020-03-22 20:58:12 UTC  

Having to explain post-modernism

2020-03-22 20:58:35 UTC  

It's crazy how my politics knowledge is unknown even to me <:hypersmugon:544638648721604608>

2020-03-22 20:58:40 UTC  

I don't even go that deep into it.

2020-03-22 20:58:51 UTC  

I find it hard not to want to

2020-03-22 20:58:53 UTC  

having studied derrida et al i can tell you the postmodernists dont understand postmodernism 😄

2020-03-22 20:59:16 UTC  

that's level 69 xav

2020-03-22 20:59:39 UTC  

radical nonpositionists unite

2020-03-22 20:59:42 UTC  

Honestly when it comes to talking politics you're better off just describing a basic concept per conversation start watering that tree lol

2020-03-22 20:59:54 UTC  

Non-positionists, lol

2020-03-22 20:59:58 UTC  

But where you would say society became post-modernist? What triggered the paradigm-shift?

2020-03-22 21:00:29 UTC  

The shift is 2012-2011 probably worse in Europe or scandiv

2020-03-22 21:00:34 UTC  

But its been in the works since the 60s

2020-03-22 21:00:39 UTC  

For example

2020-03-22 21:00:43 UTC  

postmodernism has been brewing for a very long time

2020-03-22 21:00:52 UTC  

Here in Aus in the 90s they made it so you have to apologise to natives at every school assembly

2020-03-22 21:00:57 UTC  

postmodernism can be summed up as "who are we to say"

2020-03-22 21:00:57 UTC  

urbanisation and post industrial economy as a sort of physical things

2020-03-22 21:01:13 UTC  

And the idea of only white people can be racist goes back to a book from the 60s used to train teachers