responding to the incentives that get you better results isn't malicious if it were, Moloch wouldn't even existhttps://twitter.com/Ssauraabi/status/1166741276177268738 …
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it's Galápagos tortoises all the way downhttps://twitter.com/TetraspaceAdmn/status/1166751181722591233 …
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oh, absolutely Moloch is offering you the very best choices he has availablehttps://twitter.com/terrycloth11/status/1166769365099769856 …
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Lol jeez it’s almost like pathologising all human behaviour against a wildly contemporaneous rubric of social normality is a fucken terrible way of approaching human wellbeing.
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huge if true
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hmm, you seem like the sort who's useful if one's dopamine rig is set up so that one gets juiced by feeling that one has power over another person on a raw physical level
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100% this, and I would extend it to say that mental "pathologies" actually useful to the individual experiencing them, even when they appear to be "obviously" damaging in some way. "Crazy" people are no less rational than the "sane".
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On this note, I'll never stop recommending The Myth of Mental Illness by Thomas Szasz
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I find it far more likely that society has only effectively established how to properly utilize a specific subset than it has effectively figured out how to properly exploit and disenfranchise numerous subsets. Adequately explained by stupidity not malice.
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