ChaosAnarchy

ChaosAnarchy wrote

I came across the first video that I actively disagree with from a leftist YouTuber whom I admire

I'm posting this here to f/Anarchism because I trust and admire most of you here and I would sincerely appreciate any advice that I can get.

Now you admire others? just kidding...

... unless ;)

Nah. Actually: It's great when you look up to someone, but usually you only get told the good things about someone. Especially if it is about history, the winner writes history - so he can make false truths true.

I've had my fair share of people where I got disappointed at them, but also realized a lot of people have good and bad things about them. Except of course I will never cooperate with someone that has authoritarian ideals, if possible.

I think the author of this book said it great; if you treat my work like a bible; burn it. https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/max-stirner-the-unique-and-its-property#toc7

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ChaosAnarchy wrote (edited )

How much more useless school would be than they told you it would be (to be useful). I would've cared even less about grades and more about my mental health.

I've been 5+ years unemployed. And if I'd do any "honest" job searching right now I would be beaten by the average school qualification level (competition) but also by the average grades someone has with the school qualification I have.

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ChaosAnarchy OP wrote (edited )

this might've been told on purpose for an insanity plea.

but yeah in the article their views where more told like that they said they are "kinda anti-government" or "left" and "kinda anarchistic" and I'm like "bruh"

feels more like they just like ted and that they're a bit too religious(?)

Edit:

More information can be found in several other articles, including a mirror article saying his alias was: "Destro the Destroyer"

Edit 2:

The lawyer argued:

Ms Hussain continued: 'Or whether, what you see is the product of a young man, who was in the sanctuary of his own bedroom, behind a computer screen, engaging in what was going on in his life at that time.

'A form of escape, a fantasy, he had no intention to make into reality.'

Ms Hussain suggested his activities reflected his interests over a number of years in the military, warfare, chemistry, outdoor living, survivalism and writing, and what he was doing was merely, 'escapism and fantasy'.

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ChaosAnarchy wrote

Reply to comment by Crown_of_Ice in by !deleted52089

I didn't actually know about Galbraith. The person that argued like this was some Japanese researcher. But yeah authoritative argument isn't the best here. I have no clue about Japanese culture.

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ChaosAnarchy wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by Crown_of_Ice in by !deleted52089

in the series itself one of the common side characters calls him a l * licon. Although based on studies I've read the researchers at least try to make a point that l * licon and p * dophile are different cultural phenomena in Japan at least. I haven't concluded my thoughts yet about this issue.

I took this Monogatari series as an example because it is one of the most watched series internationally related to this l * li trend.

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ChaosAnarchy wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by Wumbo_Chumbo in by !deleted52089

What combines all 4 of them is that they are on Netflix.

If we're talking about actual "good" examples, the monogatari series (bakemonogatari, nisemonogatari, etc.) is probably the best example.

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ChaosAnarchy wrote (edited )

Pretty sure Stirner says You are You (Einzige), and what makes part of you is the property (Eigentum) you choose to add. This is why you can add positive property to You, but also can remove negative property from You, such as religious rules (so called Spooks)

hence "Der Einzige und sein Eigentum"

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ChaosAnarchy wrote

In theory, at least, you have penicillin. I must stress at this point that you should not use this homemade penicillin on any limb that you want to keep. Although you did probably get a lot of penicillium mold growing on the bread, you also got other molds. Even with the right kind of fungi growing, filtering out everything but the penicillin is difficult, and best left to the professionals. Molds make a lot of different things to kill bacteria, and many of them are harmful to humans. While there are plenty of survivalist websites that recommend clapping whatever grows on bread or citrus to your wound, and while that might even be an option sometimes after the world ends, there are better options right now, and you should take advantage of them. If you want to see how well you've done making penicillin, try growing a tray of bacteria and using the penicillin on that.

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ChaosAnarchy wrote

I'm not really deep into furry lore but afaik most pictures you see have the same style & look at the head. They're probably asking why the furry fandom has not much more non-standardized costumes. My guess would be that there is probably only 1 big capitalist company creating these fur-suits.

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ChaosAnarchy wrote

Reply to comment by OneSock in by Haven_n_Aura

Somewhere along the line, I started to believe that I was garbage at it, that I couldn’t draw. So I stopped. A few years ago, I started again because I had a lot of free time. Honestly, I wasn’t that great at it. But I’ve practiced a lot since then. And I’ve gotten a lot better, now I draw muscular furries.

I feel like at this point this is like the western standard on how to start making money with drawing, just like it is in Japan with drawing porn

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