anon 0x159 said in #1284 13mo ago:
In any text, there's something that's left unsaid. And sometimes that unspoken thing isn't even known by the people supposedly behind it. Romance is a lot like this. You don't say everything, and you almost can't say everything. No matter what you say or do, you'll manage to leak how you really feel about each other. And its really in those ways that you communicate to them, "I love you, I'm hear for you." Sure, you can say it out loud, you can read posts on how to show love, but truth is a pesky thing and it will find a way.
And so with sofiechan. There's content that I see here just on the first pass that took me a while to find my way to when I discovered it on my own. Within a couple minutes I see Foucault's Discipline and Punish, Zero HP, LessWrong, Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy, Curtis Yarvin, and Paul Graham. If I discovered all of these when I was 15, it would blow my mind.
I've often felt like an outsider, and through the above I've slowly managed to find a lot of like-minded people. And the crazy thing is it doesn't matter how sweaty they are, how wealthy or poor they are, I still love them. Yet I grew up feeling like I was one wrong move from being an outcast, or guilty of an unforgivable thoughtcrime.
A few more topics/people I haven't seen mentioned (at first glance):
- Slavoj Zizek (curious to talk to people about Christian atheism)
- El Segundo, the place and all the stuff happening in US defense / deep tech
- Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies
- Anti-Oedipus by D&G (pretty sure it's not word salad, but what is the body without organs?)
- Against Method by Paul Feyerabend
And so with sofiechan. There's content that I see here just on the first pass that took me a while to find my way to when I discovered it on my own. Within a couple minutes I see Foucault's Discipline and Punish, Zero HP, LessWrong, Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy, Curtis Yarvin, and Paul Graham. If I discovered all of these when I was 15, it would blow my mind.
I've often felt like an outsider, and through the above I've slowly managed to find a lot of like-minded people. And the crazy thing is it doesn't matter how sweaty they are, how wealthy or poor they are, I still love them. Yet I grew up feeling like I was one wrong move from being an outcast, or guilty of an unforgivable thoughtcrime.
A few more topics/people I haven't seen mentioned (at first glance):
- Slavoj Zizek (curious to talk to people about Christian atheism)
- El Segundo, the place and all the stuff happening in US defense / deep tech
- Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies
- Anti-Oedipus by D&G (pretty sure it's not word salad, but what is the body without organs?)
- Against Method by Paul Feyerabend
In any text, there's