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1 year Ago

C-Beams

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“I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe… Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion… I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain… Time to die.”

Blade Runner − Final scene, 'Tears in Rain' Monologue (HD) (YouTube)

The Wikipedia article describes the origin of these few, sparse lines.

“[…] the original script, before Hauer’s rewrite, was:”
“I’ve seen things… seen things you little people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion bright as... [More]”

2 years Ago

Misplaced priorities

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 What calls itself modern civilization is obsessed with convincing people that they should try to live forever and no-one demands to know why it doesn’t care about making those lives worth living.”

History doesn’t care about justice

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 History has no mercy. There are no laws in it against suffering and cruelty, no internal balance that restores a people much sinned against to their rightful place in the world. Cyclical views of history have always seemed to me flawed for that reason, as if the turning of the screw means that present evil can later be transformed into good. Nonsense. Turning the screw of suffering means more suffering, and not a path to salvation. The most frustrating thing about history, however, is that so... [More]”

Where do your loyalties lie?

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“My loyalties will not be bound by national borders, or confined in time by one nation’s history, or limited in the spiritual dimension by one language and culture. I pledge my allegiance to the damned human race, and my everlasting love to the green hills of Earth, and my intimations of glory to the singing stars, to the very end of space and time.”

Limiting the View

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“The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum — even encourage the more critical and dissident views. That gives people the sense that there’s free thinking going on, while all the time the presuppositions of the system are being reinforced by the limits put on the range of the debate.”

Oligarchs of War

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 The real power in America is held by a fast-emerging new Oligarchy of pimps and preachers who see no need for Democracy or fairness or even trees, except maybe the ones in their own yards, and they don’t mind admitting it. They worship money and power and death. Their ideal solution to all the nation’s problems would be another 100-Year War.”
Hunter S. Thompson

Demons

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“My demon is on my butt. My demon talks to me in profanity like a seller, and my demon tries to knock me down, and my demon tries to put me on a hell ride.”

The order of things

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“Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”
James Baldwin

Uncertainty beats incorrect certainty every time

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“I think it’s much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong. I have approximate answers and possible beliefs and different degrees of uncertainty about different things, but I am not absolutely sure of anything and there are many things I don’t know anything about, such as whether it means anything to ask why we’re here. I don’t have to know an answer. I don’t feel frightened not knowing things, by being lost in a mysterious universe without any... [More]”
Richard Feynman (What Do You Care What Other People Think?)

Concision takes time

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“I apologize for such a long letter—I didn’t have time to write a short one.”
Mark Twain

Artists and Revolutionaries

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“The precise role of the artist, then, is to illuminate that darkness, blaze roads through the vast forest, so that we will not, in all our doing, lose sight of its purpose, which is, after all, to make the world a more human dwelling place.”
James Baldwin
“Ultimately, the artist and the revolutionary function as they function, and pay whatever dues they must pay behind it because they are both possessed by a vision, and they do not so much follow this vision as find themselves driven by it”
James Baldwin

The Catch-22 of the mind

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“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn’t.”
Emerson Pugh

We are a shoddily designed experiment

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“Poor human nature, what horrible crimes have been committed in thy name!

“Every fool, from king to policeman, from the flatheaded parson to the visionless dabbler in science, presumes to speak authoritatively of human nature. The greater the mental charlatan, the more definite his insistence on the wickedness and weaknesses of human nature.

“Yet, how can any one speak of it today, with every soul in a prison, with every heart fettered, wounded, and maimed? John Burroughs has stated that... [More]”

Lies capitalists tell themselves

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“We have deluded ourselves into believing the myth that capitalism grew and prospered out of the Protestant ethic of hard work and sacrifice. The fact is that capitalism was built on the exploitation and suffering of black slaves and continues to thrive on the exploitation of the poor—both black and white, here and abroad”


I learned this from the post Kingmaker by Mr. Fish (Scheer Post).


 

Teleportation, of a sort

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“To fly is the opposite of traveling: you cross a gap in space, you vanish into the void, you accept not being in a place for a duration that is itself a kind of void in time; then you reappear, in a place and in a moment with no relation to the where and when in which you vanished.”

But why go faster?

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“There are some good things to be said about walking. Not many, but some. Walking takes longer, for example, than any other known form of locomotion except crawling. Thus it stretches time and prolongs life. Life is already too short to waste on speed. I have a friend who’s always in a hurry; he never gets anywhere. Walking makes the world much bigger and thus more interesting. You have time to observe the details. The utopian technologists foresee a future for us in which distance is... [More]”

Burn bright or go home

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“The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles.”
Jack Kerouac (On The Road)

3 years Ago

Warmongering usurping diplomacy is madness

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“Once war was considered the business of soldiers, international relations the concern of diplomats. But now that war has become seemingly total and seemingly permanent, the free sport of kings has become the forced and internecine business of people, and diplomatic codes of honor between nations have collapsed.

Peace in no longer serious; only war is serious. Every man and every nation is either friend or foe, and the idea of enmity becomes mechanical, massive, and without genuine passion.

When... [More]

C. Wright Mills in 1956 (The Power Elite)

You’re nobody until…

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“La personalité commence là où la comparaison se termine.”
Karl Lagerfeld

Ironically deluded

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“Criticism of US foreign policy looks like Russian propaganda to people who’ve spent their entire lives marinating in US propaganda.”

Finally: a good definition of a fascist

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“A fascist is one whose lust for money or power is combined with such an intensity of intolerance toward those of other races, parties, classes, religions, cultures, regions or nations as to make him ruthless in his use of deceit or violence to attain his ends.”
Henry Wallace in 1940 (CounterPunch)

Cannon Fodder

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“My guess is that the indignities imposed on so many low-wage workers—the drug tests, the constant surveillance, being “reamed out” by managers—are part of what keeps wages low. If you’re made to feel unworthy enough, you may come to think that what you’re paid is what you are actually worth. It is hard to imagine any other function for workplace authoritarianism. Managers may truly believe that, without their unremitting efforts, all work would quickly grind to a halt. That is not... [More]”

The old switcheroo

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“We are cheating our children, handing them tawdry luxuries and addictive gadgets while we take away what’s left of the wealth, wonder and possibility of the pristine Earth.”

Enjoying the view from a local maximum

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“Irony [is] the song of a bird that has come to love its cage.”
Unedited interview (2003) by David Foster Wallace (YouTube)


Overheard in the excellent video essay,

Multiverses, Nihilism, and How it Feels to be Alive Right Now by Like Stories of Old (YouTube)

At 21:30,

“The point is to reflect on the way we generally regard the cosmos and the fundamental forces that are at play there. And to question that, which we so often deem to be the realistic or the rational view of our universe. Because when the void at the end of all things is no longer a given, when the nature of our cosmos is vastly more complicated than we assumed, the supposedly... [More]”

Can it be both?

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“Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it.”
Laurence J. Peter in 1969 (The Peter Principle)

Carl Sagan predicts the Idiocracy

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“I have a foreboding of an America in my children’s or grandchildren’s time — when the United States is a service and information economy; when nearly all the manufacturing industries have slipped away to other countries; when awesome technological powers are in the hands of a very few, and no one representing the public interest can even grasp the issues; when the people have lost the ability to set their own agendas or knowledgeably question those in authority; when, clutching our... [More]”
Carl Sagan in 1995 (The Demon-Haunted World)

Aggressively Defensive

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“War is the form nostalgia takes when men are hard-pressed to say something good about their country.”
Don DeLillo (White Noise)

Running Society Sensibly

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“Absolutely nothing should be sold for a profit if its absence could kill you. Any modern system where people still die from lack of these resources should be dismantled.”

As went Britain, so goes the U.S.

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“God save the Queen and a fascist regime … a flabby toothless fascism, to be sure. Never go too far in any direction, is the basic law on which Limey-Land is built. The Queen stabilizes the whole sinking shithouse and keeps a small elite of wealth and privilege on top. The English have gone soft in the outhouse. England is like some stricken beast too stupid to know it is dead. Ingloriously foundering in its own waste products, the backlash and bad karma of empire.”

Even you don’t believe that…

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I thought this was a nice way to express disagreement,

“I am offended that you think we’re dumb enough to believe that you’re dumb enough to believe that.”