So: over the weekend I blundered onto what appears to be an A.I. slop channel. It boasts amazing, if creepy animations and it's spouting out "tips" regarding female psychology that formed deep within the most incellitard reaches of REDDIT. The following embed is typical.
"What the frickking HELL did I just watch?"
While some of the noted pathologies are, in fact, a real thing (and part of the reason I no longer date), they are presented in such a way as to make associating with women in any way appear to fail any reasonable cost benefit analysis.
Are there AWFL women like this? Yes, and yet I know many men who are happily married, women who are responsible members of society, elderly couples where the wives have not only NOT killed and eaten their husbands, but are happy together, and they are NOT unicorns.
Most interesting to me is the way the videos fairly regularly, stop and explain to the audience that "Women aren't like this because they are evil" In the same way one might explain to a child that Ole Yeller isn't actually evil...At one point one of the videos admonishes the viewer to not hate women any more than you would a scorpion, because when the scorpion stings you with a deadly poison it's just being a scorpion doing scorpion things...and women do the things they do for the same reason.
The obvious problem is that only nerdy arachnologists actually feel any affection for scorpions.
I do wonder what the prompts were for this channel.
I can see a bunch of channels like this as well a distaff equivalents stoking the already insane levels of mistrust and paranoia in an increasingly screwed up dating market.
And suddenly every nation with internet access turns into the demographic equivalent South Korea. In three generations there are scattered groups of people wandering deserted wastelands of empty decaying cities.
To be divided up between North Korea and the Amish.
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Oh, I figured that filtering out the information warfare could be a cultural adaption, and stuff would improve for the better. But I is a wild optimist at times.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Sun Sep 28 21:48:35 2025 (rcPLc)
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Chinese psy-ops? Or Russian? How can we tell the difference?
Posted by: Mauser at Mon Sep 29 22:44:13 2025 (XWgGM)
Finally Some Happy News
Apologies for the over-the-top absurdity of the unrealistic and click-baity title. As is noted at the link it's actually bad news being undone, but I, for one will take the win.
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Good for him, but I hope he buys his own domain and gets of Blogspot ASAP so they can't do this to him again.
Posted by: Rick C at Fri Sep 19 07:43:54 2025 (1zWbY)
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Yeah, I cannot imagine why someone would still be there. Though he CAN transfers his files now.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Fri Sep 19 15:44:03 2025 (3NtfN)
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Yeah, obviously he was stuck while the blog was suppressed but--and I'm not trying to criticize him here--ideally he would've left years ago. I've seen a number of bloggers, like Kevin at Smallest Minority, bail out because they don't trust Google, or because they've had ten year old posts removed, stuff like that.
Posted by: Rick C at Sat Sep 20 10:47:26 2025 (1zWbY)
I cannot provide Mauser the experience of throwing a ball in a centrifugal habitat, but the Kalpana one habitat design has multiple ballfields...so...imagine I guess?
Thoughts on What Course to Set.
I'm in a spot of pain (kidney stone) and I'm streaming in a few minutes, so I don't have the time or state of mind to expand on this...
Lawdog over at Bugscuffle Gazette has a short, but extremely good post that focuses on what sane Americans should do moving forward. It is a tight, integrated piece that defies excerpting so take 3 minutes of your time and go read it.
Understand it.
Act on it.
And don't be stupid. Stupid plays into the hands of those who would kill us all. Lowering ourselves to their level is a strategic failure, as well as a moral one.
Mars and Titan have major advantages with regard to the ease of resource utilization and will allow a much shallower learning curve, but long term, Space Habitats are probably the way to go.
Still, It might be good to consider if single celled life is sufficient to declare a celestial body a nature preserve.
Even if this does come to pass , there is always a chance that there is no life on Titan, and, in any event we do have O'Neil's vision as a fall back position.
In Zenless Zone Zero the character of Nicole Demara is an interesting set of contrasts.
Despite being a fractally annoying, rapacious mooch, she has a surprisingly strong moral compass, takes care of her people and keeps her word even at great personal risk. She also has considerable in-game utility and combat potential given that she is fast, acrobatic and carries a briefcase that fires black holes at opponents.
This has led some misguided players to suggest that she is not actually a being from beyond the event horizon of cringe.
That erroneous assessment is scientifically disproven by her official character video.
Well, except for the part where we have slipped into a timeline where competing analyses of the meaning of OwO are a topic of intense public discourse because competing theories regarding the term are a critical part of an investigation into an assassination that could spark a civil war.
On the Doubts Expressed in the Comments
ctx217 asks how we defeat this at the ballot box.
This is not a silly question given the current environment and rhetoric. Bringing strong words to a gunfight is rarely a path to victory and a long life in a street fight Moreover the left in the U.S. is quite definitely Maoist in their view of violence and political activism. The fear that civil engagement in the manner of Charlie Kirk will lead inevitably to his fate is not unreasonable, especially if one gets what little history and civics students learn today taught to the by followers of Alinsky.
However....
An understanding of history does put the problem in a different light. The Democrats and their goons have been engaging in political violence in a variable intensity way this since reconstruction off and on. Before the current crop of "direct actions" we had the Klan, the Anarchists, Tammany Hall, and the assassinations and bombings of the1960's & 1970s. We defeated them all by prosecuting the perpetrators. Though lessons can still be learned from the errors that let the Weathermen and their ilk walk free and into education jobs.
Our principles work.
So to answer the question "How can we win at the ballot box?"
We vote.
We win.
We prosecute the fiends.
But wait!
Rick C. points out that the Mayor of Charlotte won her primary. Well, that does reflect poorly on the Democrats now doesn't it? Now this blood tainted race hustler must face a conservative in the general. Despite Charlotte's leftward tilt, we might actually have a shot at turning even that blue hell hole red.
We CANNOT get rid of all violence, but we can put away the criminals and those so mentally challenged that they are active dangers to the populace.
But there is more. We should not go off half cocked, even as awful as this sickening crime is.
While I certainly give the domestic leftists the side-eye here, and am sickened by the reaction of many of them (though by no means all) to this horror show... I am not completely convinced that this particular atrocity was even domestic. It plays into the hands of foreign adversaries to see us fall on one another like condors and coyotes fighting over a dead deer. Several nations are contemplating, or engaged in rather high risk mischief and would dearly like to see the US engaged in violent navel gazing for a few years.
Those principles again. Due process and the idea of being innocent until guilty. (rather the opposite of leftist notions like Me-Too and cancellation).
Now the alternative to this admittedly difficult and dangerous struggle is to try and make them understand the gravity of the situation by putting large caliber rounds in the heads of their influencers....outside the context of Minecraft. This is the path that most other nations that have faced our problems have taken, and an option we (arguably inadvertently) flirted with in the 1860s. This might be viscerally satisfying in the shortest of terms, but it always leads to sub optimal outcomes.
Pablo Picasso provides us a very stylized, sanitized example of a sub-optimal outcome.
In that scenario, for every free helicopter ride there will be another deposit in the bucket in front of the guillotine. The other issue is the notion that one should not become the monster one is fighting as that defeats the point of fighting the monsters....at least in the eyes of the broader public, who in the absence of complete totalitarianism will be required to be persuaded to support any resolution of the absolute bloody shit-show that a tit-for-tat series of political assassinations, let alone the full-blown civil war that would probably result from that.
We are almost certainly entering a dark time, likely akin to the 1970s or slightly worse. However, it will be darker than Vantablack if we decide to accept the invitation of the assassin and engage in direct reciprocity.
Charlie Kirk set an example. Do not let his death be in vain.
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Bingo. The fact of the matter is, American culture has, and has had, really good answers, as imperfect as those answers can be presented as being in hindsight. Some of those imperfect remedies massively sucked, and as historians it is correct for us to ask how we might try to do better in the future. The natural trned of American culture, as divorced from academic claims, has been pretty good (partly relying on Christian influence, I am confident). Don't put faith in the academic doomspeakers and naysayers. But also don't put faith in the aggregate whole without considering the right and the worng, the good and the evil, of what you may personally do. If you are the praying sort, prayer is always appropriate. But, American culture has already provided, and bet upon, some good and appropriate remedies to the evils of the the current day. This was in progress the week before last, and will continue the week after next.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Fri Sep 12 10:43:24 2025 (rcPLc)
Kirk is blunt and offensive to some but his modus operandi is to go to meet with those who disagree with him and debate them, trying to persuade them with WORDS.
There is a growing segment of the population who cannot abide other points of view. I have a degree in history. I've seen what happens when groups of people in countries stop talking to each other. It's a dark place.
UPDATE: Reports are that Charlie Kirk died on the operating table.
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Brick, this is a serious question because I am not trying to sound sarcastic and/or cynical - but how will Americans defeat this at the ballot box? I do want to know what the way forward would be.
Posted by: cxt217 at Wed Sep 10 18:09:45 2025 (ZLF73)
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I have to reluctantly echo cxt217, especially when you consider the mayor of Charlotte, who complained about the video of the person who killed the Ukrainian refugee being made public, won her primary yesterday with 70% of the vote. The best you can say about them is that maybe they hadn't heard about it, but some of them did and thought "yeah, I want her around for four more years."
Posted by: Rick C at Wed Sep 10 18:32:25 2025 (1zWbY)
6.0
Tonight at 6:30pm EDT/ 10:30pm UTC join us as we plunge into the season 6 premier of Genshin Impact. This gacha game has been way better than it has any business being and the writing has been top-notch. These Yo-Hoyo game events are always fun but tonight's premiere isn't just an event, it promises to be a MAJOR lore dump, opening a whole new region and explaining......all sorts of stuff. Plus there will surely be combat!
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This is not to blame the victim in any way. It is to remind people that danger exists. Moreso now because people that don't believe it exists have unleashed it on our streets.
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Well, the world is always a dangerous place, and complete safety is always an illusion. Yet, there are people who are basically joining a Hydra, a cult of power, during their secondary and tertiary schooling. The least directly evil of them are theory obsessives, and have trained themselves to discard many individual scale observations if they don't fit a behavior theory they learned by rote in class. There are definitely those among them who have been evil, and who have chosen evil, since they were children, and who are smart and informed enough to get that the Hydra cult of power is the most expedient path to satisfying their evil appetites. The ignorant and stupid among the Hydra cultists have been disarmed mentally, and make for ideal victims in certain ways. Some of the parties contributing to this incident were simply remarkably stupid and ignorant, despite qualifications on paper. Some of them are the evil ones, and are simply unprepared for this level of ungenerous scrutiny.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Wed Sep 10 07:08:58 2025 (rcPLc)
Well.....
( Checks newsfeeds to find out what the hell is actually going on in Nepal.)
That escalated quickly.
A few observations:
Things must be very chaotic on the ground. The Kathmandu Post (first link) appears to have just gone offline, as I proofread this.
What I've been able to glean is that the government responded to accusations of corruption and authoritarianism by banning news items that contained what they determined was disinformation, before banning social media sites. This did NOT reassure the public.
The most disturbing thing from a purely domestic point of view (well, local hemisphere at least) about this is the number of folks in Tommy Robinson's feed pointing to this and admonishing him for his peaceful flag protests claiming that the Nepalese are handling the situation more correctly than he is.
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I have some vague recollections that imply, if unchanged, that the government in Nepal was fucking communists. (Specific faction I recall is Maoists.) IE, maybe not enough soft power institutions left intact for a non-shooting way out. UK's lunatics are maybe only university-tards, and there is some room there in between what may have been the case for Nepal, and where we are in the US where we basically won, without shooting, and knew some time back that we might win without shooting. The US problem is basically keeping up the pursuit, so that the crazy faction of academics does not regroup and counter attack later when we are weaker. I don't find the UK situation one I can easily understand in full. But unless Labour has filled some mass graves, I figure that their hold on power is weak enough that they can lose power without trying to shoot their way out.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Tue Sep 9 15:15:29 2025 (rcPLc)
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Anyway, I sometimes assume that my audience is very alien to me, so that I cannot effectively appeal to good and evil, but can maybe still appeal to pragmatism. The pragmatic case against regulating and coercing speech, is the information that it costs you. Social media is a method of surveilance, so just shutting it down blinds your internal surveilance, and it blinds regime opponents. It thus creates some freedom of action for movements that might initialize a preference cascade, if one is possible. The idjits that figure they merely need a heavier hand of stopping criticism can sabotage their own hold on power in other ways as well.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Tue Sep 9 15:52:30 2025 (rcPLc)
Signs and Portents
Laughing Wolf has a short post touching on several worrisome recent developments most of which are not getting a lot of attention, and the attention that is being given misses the forest for the trees.
Then, throw in the narco boat taken out on its way here. Why did it have 11 on board, when normal crew is 2-3 max? Why those particular people? Who were they/what were they? Very interesting given that there are already thousands of potential terrorists here thanks to the Biden Regency. Suspecting that there is much more to this story.
There has been a worrying trend in deliberate critical infrastructure disruptions over the last few years. Some of this is asshats larping... but there is a definite pattern and indications of impressive resources behind a lot of them.
Then there is the direct action nihilism of things like the Pacific Palisades fire.
Was the asshole who started those fires acting on impulse, or acting on a groups premeditated plan?
Lots of people hate us. Lots of foreign entities hate us. But many of us hate us as well, and the idea of making mischief, especially if the victims are folks who likely voted for those they despise, is appealing to a certain group of our own citizenry, as much or more than it is to the governments, crime syndicates, religious fanatics, and psychopaths who wish our nation harm.
The enemies are at the gate, but the call is coming from inside the house.
September 11 is in 3 days.
See that your car has gas.
As Sarah Hoyt is want to implore us, be sure you can find your gun and your clothes in the dark.
Huh....
Well I've been working on this well over an hour and I cannot get my streaming software to work, except in safe mode. It just locks up and flickers.
I had this issue last month, but thought I'd resolved it.
Anyway, no stream tonight. I'm going to be bugfixing all evening.
Stream Schedule:
Things have been a tad chaotic of late but things have settled down to the point that Guerilla streaming is no longer necessary, so, as promised on stream last night, the schedule for the week is finally set (see below)
So join us tonight at 6:30pm EDT/10:30 pm UTC over at https://www.twitch.tv/brickmuppet for a thoughtful scientific onsite analysis of the impact of various weapons and travel route selections on demon mitigation effectiveness as we rip and tear most analytically in Doom 2 (1994).
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