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Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 8:07 am
by Rubsy
Do you mean the homophobic death drive in the Philosophy section ?
I will have a read, ta.

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 9:33 am
by atreestump
https://ontic-philosophy.com/Thread-Homophobic-Death-Drive

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 9:49 am
by kFoyauextlH
No, that one is related but I meant this one: https://ontic-philosophy.com/Thread-RELEVANT-to-ALL-threads-posted-thus-far-by-ALL-members

Then at the bottom of that it links to the next set and includes other mentions of the themes.
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The Homophobic Death Drive subject is about a desire within a group seeking acceptance actually seeking annihilation and towards being non-entities or equilibrium to the point of dissolution, that the same goals are secretly shared by those seeking acceptance as those seeking abolition. The link https://ontic-philosophy.com/Thread-RELEVANT-to-ALL-threads-posted-thus-far-by-ALL-members is another thread which features dialogue from Bernard Shaw's philosophical play called Man And Superman about Vitalism and the Death Drive and other things. I posted two different sequential sections, one part is there and the link to the next part is at the bottom of that thread.

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 10:54 am
by atreestump
/me applauds @"kFoyauextlH" for the summary

More of that kind of posting!
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A musical interlude:

https://youtu.be/66DMVf0RxWQ

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 7:43 pm
by kFoyauextlH
Haha I guess the summarizing helps because otherwise people don't know what the f*ckall I am speaking about.

Luckily I can explain everything I write about very clearly no matter how mystical and weird it sounds, and all of it is actually true or can be clearly seen to be the case, with ample evidence available for it besides being intuitively acceptable.

For example, I recently wrote about Britons and Africans, but they, as well as Saracens, are all just code words or briefcases filled with ideas, like a portfolio for a project. It deals with themes or combinations of ideas and how those ideas seem to be present and repeated but not dealing with particular individuals in the most literal modern sense. These themes of sex and labor continue to dominantly permeate music dominantly associated with the African theme through the English language.

The stuff I am talking about deals with the world of ideas which is on top of or in front of and underneath the world which can not be seen, we literally only have the world of ideas, which makes my writing, though it is mystic in content, about the only reality we know and see.

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 11:18 pm
by Rubsy
https://youtu.be/fiaWsgtJrNI
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https://youtu.be/8byZUj0vmwE

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 7:13 am
by Socrates
Lol his Terminator analogy is very fitting.

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 9:17 am
by Rubsy
It's true that the most terrifying part is not the smashing/deconstruction of the terminator,  but the reconstruction, the relentless reconstructions.

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 9:34 am
by kFoyauextlH
I think humans, like cats, are less stressed without the company of and interference of other cats or other humans or whatever. Anarchy to me represents mostly leaving me alone and staying out of my business and face and not bothering me and socialism to me means or should mean free cookies without work on my part but maybe that could be called Beneficence or Grace or something.

I mainly am afraid of being bothered, "Hell is other people", and being pressured or forced to labor for other than myself or towards my interests or goals or to have to serve people in some way to survive.

My only problem with anythinaccellerationistionisn lol phone is crazy, is that. Technology already being junk and people getting in my face and trying to make my life even worse.

Re: Accelerationism

Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 9:57 am
by Rubsy
I am definitely like a cat. As to being a human, apart from being antique now, or retrograde, I  think we yearn more for what is lost, we value things much more when they become rare. To be a human takes discipline, to resist merging with the machine. This makes most of us anti-accelerationist,  or stoppist so to speak. Nostalgia, or homesickness has a sadness to it. This is the story of The Odyssey, where supposedly the first individual is born, or the primary story is writen, forever to be rewrote.