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Step 1. Purchase desktop computer from a sketchy pawn shop. It was $40. The store clerk said he didn't know the password to the computer (it's probably stolen) Step 2. Travel to grocery store. Purchase 6 large containers of mayonnaise Step 3. Purchase a…
Going to fill the computer with mayonnaise
Oh my god he's actually going to do it
Not being able to cut into my bread for 2 hours is cruel and unusual punishment
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You said unabomber because you don’t know how to spell kacsinksi, kazinski, kackschinski, whatever the hell it is
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DUMB SHIT MONITORING THE (TG) SITUATION EDITION
You said unabomber because you don’t know how to spell kacsinksi, kazinski, kackschinski, whatever the hell it is
You will catch me dead before I type polish
I wonder if it's possible to create a business structure so toxic to the concept of going public that even the largest companies in the world wouldn't touch it with a 100ft pole
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We doxbaiting nibbas rn
Concurrency in C is just frustrating enough that I'm about a hair's width from just redoing vxggr in Golang
I described a dream to my friends today:
"Interesting dream. I was dicking around when my friend <name> came by with some of his friends holding a whiteboard with the words "faggot menu" on it, and then a bunch of food items, and when I saw it I asked if it was pride day"
And later, one of them came up with this
"Interesting dream. I was dicking around when my friend <name> came by with some of his friends holding a whiteboard with the words "faggot menu" on it, and then a bunch of food items, and when I saw it I asked if it was pride day"
And later, one of them came up with this
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DUMB SHIT MONITORING THE (TG) SITUATION EDITION
The logistics of chaos magick are interesting to me because it's basically 40k's immaterium minus the chaos gods
The base assertion that "nothing but belief matters" is in and of itself is an interesting philosophical statement, akin to "reality is perception". In fact, it basically states "reality is perception", or at least implies it, for if chaos magick is to have any weight it must be capable of influencing reality, and by choosing a belief system you are fundamentally changing your perception of reality by imposing a structure on meta-reality
Another thing I find interesting about the practice is the goal of ego death, or rather structural anarchy. Intentionally switching between and entirely devoting oneself to different belief systems in an attempt to lay the structure of the belief, and ego of the practitioner, bare, is a really strange and ingenious thing. To carry the contradictions of being a Christian and pagan, for example, can not be easy, and to do so you must either reject the concepts entirely - and thus fail in your practice - or truly believe in the merits of chaos magick to soothe the cognitive dissonance. That's smart as hell, even if I disagree with the overall notion
Another thing I find interesting about the practice is the goal of ego death, or rather structural anarchy. Intentionally switching between and entirely devoting oneself to different belief systems in an attempt to lay the structure of the belief, and ego of the practitioner, bare, is a really strange and ingenious thing. To carry the contradictions of being a Christian and pagan, for example, can not be easy, and to do so you must either reject the concepts entirely - and thus fail in your practice - or truly believe in the merits of chaos magick to soothe the cognitive dissonance. That's smart as hell, even if I disagree with the overall notion