Liminal Revolutions
@LiminalRev
Epistemology. Scientific criticism. Unapologetically elitist. Nietzschian. Supporter of techo-primitivist biological aristocracy under Natural Law.
New HBD game just dropped! Using data from humanphenotypes, given the facial average of an ethnic group, can you guess where they are from? Play the daily challenge at hbd.gg and QT with your score!
Hexapoda (insects) have convergently evolved eusociality dozens of times, mostly in hymenoptera (all ants, some bees and wasps), as well as termites (which are related to cockroaches) and some thrips. Eusociality has even evolved in one species of crustacean, the snapping…
suck it crabs, the future is anteater
People who are both job hunting and swiping on dating apps are burning the stick of dynamite at both ends.
job hunting has legitimately been the most demoralizing experience of my life. Nothing else will make you realize how little you can actually do
it's incredible that Nietzsche was shilling anti-slop cogsec back in the 19th century
One of the only profs I respected for his erudition told me to stay away from academia because “the most important skill to master as an academic is the art of learning to cite works you've never touched”.
i hate academia man, why can zizek just make up some shit but i must provide like 20 citations for a sentence that both of my reviewers agree with anyway
Friend: "Narcissism is bad" Meanwhile my favourite philosopher:

I like 'particularist' more than 'identitarian' but I can see why that would be an obscure term.

Doom used to be the word for judgment (Old English dōm), producing derived terms like dœ̄man (“to judge,” now “to deem”) and dōmere (“doomer,” a judge). It means ‘certain ruin’ now because people reinterpreted ‘doomsday’, or ‘day of judgment’, to mean ‘day of certain ruin’.
Was in Toronto. Attended weekly protests against the lockdowns and gave several speeches. I was teaching math and my GF at the time was a nurse. She had been told that she wouldn't be fired for refusing, but they instead put her on indefinite unpaid leave. On November 1st Canada…
One day I will tell the whole crazy tale of everything I had to pay and sacrifice to avoid the Jab. In the meantime, what’s your story?
Being a scientist is still the best job in the world. The constant frustrations, all the crap that goes with trying to keep the lab alive and move things forward - it all resets and washes away in those occasional moments when we catch a glimpse of nature revealing something…
Furthest I've been: North: Copenhagen🇩🇰 South: Cusco🇵🇪 East: Seoul🇰🇷 West: Vancouver 🇨🇦
Furthest I’ve been: North: Saelingsdalslaug 🇮🇸 South: La Paz 🇧🇴 East: Flores 🇮🇩 West: Port Renfrew BC 🇨🇦
1907. ('Les Demoiselles d'Avignon' by Picasso) Before that, beauty. After that, Modernism-as-ideological-propaganda.
Chesterton wrote a book about this
Movie idea: A groyper disguises himself as a Jew and assumes a fake Jewish name in order to attend the secret Jewish cabal meeting. He gets there. Turns out everyone else at the secret Jewish cabal meeting is also a groyper disguised as a Jew.
New work confirming the frustration-decoupling theory of Conscientiousness and extending it to physical work as well as intellectual effort. 1. Work is frustrating. 2. Frustration makes us stop working. 3. Conscientiousness decouples the link of effort to frustration, allowing…
It sees any obligation to anything but hedonic consumption as a threat, which is why the Redditor has been tricked into thinking that obligation is his enemy, why he wants to be left alone to “just enjoy things.”
Yes. Read the first two chapters of “Covid-19,” Psychological Operations, and the War for Technocracy link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9… "Those behind [COVID-19] clearly spent years assimilating every possible method—from Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, the Western propaganda system, the…
my conspiracy theory is that we already knew that social isolation breaks people's brains and covid lockdowns were imposed with the only goal of breaking people's minds and drive them insane