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Children are desiring agents, and youth liberation (giving agency to those desiring agents) is of the upmost importance to protect them from systemic abuse and commodification as production unit or status symbol.
I’ve been writing and talking a lot about that recently, actually. One of the primary functions of this stuff is to consolidate ownership power over children by the family apparatus to produce specific behavior and eliminate non approved forms of expression or perversion. …
someone a lot smarter than me should write a book on how this recent push for "parental control" and "age verification" features in our technology is codifying a very specific kind of legal doctrine of parental ownership into our everyday lives
Let’s remember that the overwhelming majority of CSA takes place by members of the family or by people known by it, and most often not by paraphiles but people abusing their power over children. In what world is it a good idea to give adults more power to abuse over kids? …
Ignoring the context here, did yall know this wojak was used on the cover of A Methodology of Possession: On the Philosophy of Nick Land by James Ellis? Seeing it on there jumpscared me so bad.
See the thing is, they’re all either queer like this fantastic example here, Robin Williams in The Birdcage, or they’re a hardcore scene guy who’s a rapist and somehow hasn’t been excommunicated from their local scene.
Simply put, access and locality is an extension of class, and given the format as a punchcard to be flexed and shown off to those who don’t have access, this will be nothing other than a reactionary bragging competition to flex one’s class position.
Let’s add a class and locality stratification feature to our platform so we can suck Nolan’s narcissist cock and balls!! Fucking deranged.
I can see nothing but “you haven’t experienced the film ‘for real’ unless you’ve seen it in X format!!”
To celebrate the forthcoming release of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, Tom Holland announces a special treat for the Letterboxd community.
The Odyssey is in theaters worldwide July 17.
@koolkow33@JutlandGhost@SydSteyerhart I think where Land shines is his work with the CCRU and the bringing together of elements from D&G, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Marx, Proust, and Burroughs, all to their necessary conclusion.