the world must unite in solidarity and rain down endless terror upon san francisco for molesting every contour of the present with its disgusting digital tentacles, gamifying everything amorphous, uprooting every mystery, negating any real potential for an aestheticized life
@HellenicVibes please someone explain to me why joy division is on this. also didn’t thiel give some gay lecture abt the antichrist so why is Nietzsche on this
everything from eggers exudes ‘tarkovsky is my favorite director’ without any additional ingredients. he’s the everyman-arthouse-snob who’s attained his pedestal by virtue of the fact that his dying industry no longer affords, or cares to expend resources for, worthy competitors
@ihcarama “leftism” is a term that originated in bourgeois parliament to denote the side of the isle interested in expanding individual liberties. the connotation of collectivism comes later with the emergence of materialist and socialist ideologies
@eatnik@awaisaftab our psychiatric paradigm hasn’t reckoned with the eternal return. no one is engaged by a fictional narrative with no conflicts. laughter is inextricably tied to acknowledgement of the negative, ie insufficiencies. suffering and pleasure are an eternally interlocked ouroboros
schizoids. immoral to conservatives, hateful or incel-adjacent to liberals, anti-social and decadent to communists, degenerate to fascists. useless to any and all mass movements. make the only good art
your friends do not wish for you to succeed; their encouragement is well-mannered deceit. they routinely enable your most embarrassing traits, ones that elude you like the precise timbre of your voice, to maintain a secure sense of superiority over you, the pitiable naked emperor
your friends do not wish for you to succeed; their encouragement is well-mannered deceit. they routinely enable your most embarrassing traits, ones that elude you like the precise timbre of your voice, to maintain a secure sense of superiority over you, the pitiable naked emperor
the tired refrain you often encounter that ‘social media isn’t real’ kind of misses the mark. the success you see is likely real, just fetishized. the price paid through a sum of faked laughs, veiled egoism, crudely transactional friendships is, however, systematically obscured