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thefunkycomitatus [comrade/them, they/them]

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  • All those cheap Costco Iberian hams that feed the home-pro chef content on youtube are gone.

  • Dubai is really blowing up right now. So many opportunities on the ground floor. Something new launching everyday.

  • Really cool memes online about how badass the military is and for people to do the shining eyes thing to his official portrait and be like "Pete hogworth is frickin epic y'all dat boy comin"

  • Pay no attention to the white hoodie, it is of no import and we shan't focus on trivial details.

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  • I'm actually responding with the correct amount of levity, thank you. Blocking you now since you feel entitled to be involved in my posting decisions and seem to be operating under the assumption that I am somehow socially responsible to you in some way.

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  • It's c/slop. If the site wants to seriously hash out this issue then why not make a serious dedicated thread and create an actual dialogue? Oh wait that's too productive. Let's just have serious discussions about twitter posts some more.

  • Oh yeah? Then why was I called a g*nji main.

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  • Hexbear is so back.

  • Kimpossible

  • Intelligence agencies could fake a death but they also could and do post fake shit online to confuse people or control narrative. Remember when the intelligence agencies said he killed himself? Then we said that they killed him because the hyoid bone stuff and his brother had beef with the medical examiner? They paid for a second autopsy? Now we're saying that same intelligence agency didn't kill him but faked his death. How can Epstein be too dangerous to let live but also too valuable to kill? Materially it can only be one answer. He has one place within the organization of capital and the whole point of all this was to examine that. He can't be in two places at once. Either he was a liability to the larger organization of intelligence blackmail, a medium to large cog in a larger machine or he's the absolute center of it all and his success can't be replicated.

  • Yeah but you understand that I'm not using the distinction in the way that Renaissance bourgeois used it. More so the Arts and Crafts movement way. We have to treat it like a real distinction, regardless of origins, because it's now economic reality. The artisans were laid off, fired, and couldn't find work. At that point it's not just a philosophical construct. The same thing is still happening with game devs.

  • I think it's her articles unless I am missing where she states she prefers he/him pronouns.

  • In the online discourse it seems to be two camps. There are the people who reflexively appeal to authority and intimate towards some institutional or academic notion of art. Then there are people who skip to the end by saying everything is art and view you as problematic if you try to specify it at all. It's obvious that the idea of art is heavily poisoned by centuries of being defined by those who could afford it. Also the chauvinism that art is made by only Western cultures. People want to push back by opening up the realm of art to cover all the neglected categories, genres, techniques, and mediums. But I find it specious to say everything is art based on it's existing lack of exclusivity. Maybe "art" is just a limited concept for what we're trying to describe. Luckily there is a third way!

    I'm a huge believer in craft vs art. It seems that craft is what most people like more than art anyways. Craft is more Marxist than art because it focuses on actually making a thing rather than how it exists in the mind or heart. I'm not saying the two don't coexist in pieces that we all agree are art, but craft is my favorite child and the more noble pursuit. Also no big coincidence that you see a huge push in craft in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Also, also art academia pushed indigenous and non-Western art under this category, hmmmmm.

    Games undeniably have craft and I think that's what most people mostly respond to that. When I see arguments like this blog saying "rules are art" without really expanding on that, I just assume she means rules are art because it's a crafted experience. That's the key word, craft, showing up to give us a clue. When people are saying games are art they really mean they enjoy the craftsmanship of certain games and want to celebrate it by elevating them to art. Crafts are just fine and we should instead work to elevate craft.

    Corporations more often operate in the space of art because it's easier to tamper with concepts, reactions, and ideas of art than it is to fool someone on the material craft of the product. These companies have advertising, marketing, PR, and run influence campaigns. That's why these entities are completely on board with calling games art and stressing that in the media. Once everyone accepts games are art then it's only a matter of using the media you own to declare your products art and give yourself awards. Now you have a new marketing claim against your competitors.

    It's much harder to operate in a space where craft is important. Craft demonstrably declines over time as companies cut costs and squeeze labor in favor of profits. Just as a heuristic, it provides a much better space for the game consumer. Even if a billion dollar company creates a well crafted game, that's okay. If every game company did that then gamers wouldn't dwell on this art question so much.

    (I did read the article)

  • You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.

  • The realm needs good comrades, ser Dunk the Tank.

  • Let's start over but also this is probably my last post on the subject since I don't feel like having a drawn out argument about fraternities of all things.

    Regardless of what OP posted, who OP is, what country they're from, where their allegiances lie, etc etc. I am arguing that Europe (France, Germany, Spain, UK) has scholastic organizations (ie organizations centered around school life) that center on networking, brotherhood, community service, and possibly spirituality or religion. That's their public face. In their private face, they have a lot of partying, drinking, drug use, sex, hazing, and general anti-social behaviors. What these orgs are actually called in their specific regional dialects I don't know. What percentage of the populations of each country is a member, I also don't know. I'm not the person who brought up the 70% figure but I agree that the vibe is "a lot." These European student orgs are comparable to American fraternities. The similarities begin and end with them all being student social organizations dedicated to networking, partying, and being a social terror wherever they are located.

    American frats do not center on student housing a specific major goal. It's a perk of some frats to have a dedicated house on or off campus known as a "frat house." It's not a requirement that frats provide housing, free or otherwise. Students who stay at frat houses may still be required to pay for it or the rent may be covered by alumni. All students are generally required by universities to live on campus their first year or two, in dormitories provided by the school. Students pay rent for the dorms. I don't know if European schools work this way but regardless it doesn't radically change the other similarities between Europe and the US frats.

    Frat is short for fraternity or fraternal order. There are non-scholastic fraternal orders in the US and Europe. I am not talking about those. I am specifically talking about university-aged people at a school. I do not believe in my heart of hearts that European teenagers at uni are less drunken daterapist dudebros than American teens. The attitude that, as a European, it's "their drunken dudebros" vs "our urbane students", is exactly the problem.

  • I'm not ignoring what you write. You edited your post while i was writing the previous one. I'm not itemizing your posts and replying line by line. You said the OP is talking about hazing in a frat, I too posted about hazing in a frat. You said American frats seem more common and I said it seems that way because we're more homogeneous and the media focuses on it. I replied directly to what you said.

  • Yes and dangerous hazing rituals exist in European fraternities. It may seem more widespread in the US because the US is more homogeneous than the group of European countries. Plus the media like movies and all push it to the front.

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