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Replying to @kevinakwok
gotta click through—it brings you to a google doc eventually Direct links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KxvU7nQ8PuNHNPeTDRz72HhIKcN8CsIRhbPDtsYe7-4/mobilebasic … https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KDcxw9v9A16EAFJU86lYkc3WH-Z5iugFt0dTog41e8Y/mobilebasic …
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Replying to @ctbeiser
Awesome. Is there a primer on what UST and post-rationality are that you recommend?
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Replying to @kevinakwok
There isn't, but enough time has passed and the scene has died enough that the taboos on entryism should also probably be thrown off. Here's two pages of notes (420 words total, fittingly) I put together a while ago that I haven't had time to work into a real blog post:pic.twitter.com/BMDoLvyk5j
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Replying to @ctbeiser
I love discovering new sub-communities. Y'all should oral history the community. Why did it die?
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Replying to @kevinakwok
that said—most of the people are still around, they still do meetups every now and then. A lot of the spirit has made it’s way into the water. It’s just harder to track people down online.
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Replying to @ctbeiser
What did the community originally form and coalesce around
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Replying to @kevinakwok
my experience was that it emerged out of primordial-twitter-soup.
@vgr was there, as was@sarahdoingthing, and@gabrielduquette was instrumental in early meetups, at least for the east-coast folks. the Weird Multicolored Suns were a fixture. I don’t know if it came from anywhere.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @ctbeiser @kevinakwok and
It was more a lifestage thing than a scene. I think several of you were recent college grads (Gabe was older rebooter) who discovered mutual interests in ~2014-16 or so, and then got jobs and things. Us honorably mentioned oldies were there, but as furniture, not as actors
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Replying to @vgr @kevinakwok and
somewhere between furniture and the pied piper
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That was Sarah. The rest of us were innocent furniture and it felt more Children of the Corn to us.
Also ‘post-rat’ part now makes sense
. Iirc the pied piper first got rid of the rats of Hamburg, then the kids, aka post-rats of Hamburg. And Sarah an antinatalist too 
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