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chapotraphouse chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

The most cringe thing possible would be paying the extortionate auction to keep the domain.

  • since the development of agriculture

    In the period between agriculture and industrialization, we were still polyphasic to a degree. Medieval writers note that workers in the fields used to take a midday nap, a tradition that lasted until factory owners stamped it out in the name of productivity.

    "Saint Friday" was also a weekend day back then, or like a half day at least. It got taken too, until the weekend as a concept was retaken by modern workers' movements.

  • Remember a couple of years ago when Congress almost accidentally banned that shit? Imagine them doing something incredibly popular but only because nobody was paying attention and the bill accidentally got passed.

    Of course when they realized they were about to do something good they cancelled it.

  • Actually, the current sleep cycle was created by factory owners around the start of the industrial revolution. Prior to that the most common (in Europe at least idk about the whole world) was to sleep was in two chunks, most of it at night and the rest as a nap during the hottest part of the day. Early capitalists created the idea of waking the whole town up at the same time with church bells and eliminating the midday nap.

  • It's called the national security act. You're not allowed to say anything pro-communist, and of course they've used that as a premise to crack down on less radical worker organizing too. The main character in Squid Game explicitly has a PTSD flashback to one such crack down, which is implied to be directly why his life sucks because he and others involved in that unionization movement all got blacklisted by South Korea's ruling corporations.

  • I believe, if we don't kill ourselves, we will be able to simulate the dead and bring everyone back.

    Hell yeah I love this premise. I've always imagined it in a sci fi far future context, like humanity solves the economy and spreads out to the solar system and somebody gets the idea to do this as the ultimate utopian project, running back the entire history of the Earth as a simulation in order to pluck out people's consciousnesses right before their death and resurrect them to live in the immortal space future.

  • Long story short: an offshoot of the rationalists (the ones who are scared of a hypothetical future AI god torturing their metaverse avatar) got really extreme, insular, and cultlike. This has resulted in numerous deaths, including multiple of their own members, an ICE officer, and the landlord who owned the RV lot that they lived on. A few of the members are in jail, but I think the leader tried to fake their own death and is still on the lam. The story has Manson Family vibes, with a charismatic leader gathering a group of troubled people to their side and pushing them to do violent shit, and in this case that leader is a trans nonbinary vegan.

  • Hang on. The whole design of the standard Lego brick is that it has holes on one side and nubs on the other. Legos aren't male or female, they're both.

    Maybe this article is misunderstanding a critique of the language we use to describe parts fitting together, not the parts themselves.

  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    Leftists be like, "The Maoist uprising against the landlords," but then when a trans nonbinary vegan stabs their landlord with a katana suddenly they're all like "it's a death cult"