Then there's this Crowley mysticism thing where you LARP believing in magick but not like, Believing In Magick and you need to strike this tightrope balance between being hip without coming off like an actual maniac. Kinda like Jack Parsons but less coolhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcOHiGonWwU …
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Then, finally, you get to the actually serious philosophers who just have some kind of beef with rationality in the Extropian-Bayesian formulation. Some of this is Buddhists like
@nosilverv, or monotheists(?) like@michaelcurzi. Lots of 'embodiment' and anti-induction discourse.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
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In terms of explaining what this is or where it came from, that's kind of difficult because it's frankly a mess. So the easiest way to actually explain this would probably just be to get empirical-historical about exactly how these elements fit into adjacent subcultural currents.
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Also explaining the death of LW 1 and the overall epistemological crisis in the sciences (e.g. replication crisis) as well as sociopolitical events (e.g. rise of Donald Trump) that made the core thesii of LW "raise the sanity waterline" and "learn to win at everything" nonviable.
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If I had to compress it into a tweet postrat is the wreckage of the LW social network after people realized most useful domains are anti-inductive (i.e. not natural philosophy shaped in study) and science is broken, so you may as well get high on copium while the world burns.
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I think everyone just aged ten years
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I aged ten years too.pic.twitter.com/FK51eE3O2Y
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and you're a reactionary historian just like us!
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Sometimes I think back to before I learned about any of this stuff, or anything adjacent to it. When I was 9 playing Pokemon on gameboy. It's weird to think how little idea I had what my future would look like, even when I tried to imagine it. https://twitter.com/jd_pressman/status/1341632606991880192 … Stage 0
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John David Pressman @jd_pressmanLeyland Kirby's Everywhere At The End Of Time has gone semi-viral recently. It's a six hour concept album about dementia, a odd candidate for viral popularity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJWksPWDKOc … I think a lot of that popularity stems from its accidental description of the Zoomer life arc.Show this thread1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes -
it's an absolute trip I've just been realizing my elders sort of tried to tell me about this but I was in no position to even understand the slightest bit of the message
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I think the thing they're talking about is different. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99QVgc9At2I … I listened to stuff like this when I was 12 on the backyard swingset, and I'd imagine memories from 5th grade that felt very distant. They feel just as distant now, but that was personal, not cosmic.
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