• infinite_ass@leminal.space
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    9 hours ago

    To be fair, every horrible political movement starts with a bunch of angry people taking extreme measures against all those bad people.

  • Obliquely related story.

    My wife was briefly an actor, and they were running The Cask. During one rehearsal, the guy playing Montresor was doing the brick laying, and he started going:

    “One brick… ah, ah, aah!
    Two bricks… ah, ah, aaah!”

    I don’t know if you had to be there, but I almost died laughing. Now I can’t read or see a reference to The Cask without thinking about that.

    Threeee bricks… ah, ah, aaaah!

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      7 hours ago

      I have a newfound love for community theater.

      I just saw The Little Mermaid musical at one last night.

      For starters, Ursula was incredibly talented. If she was a slightly better dancer she’dve been on Broadway, but she sure as hell didn’t need Ariel’s voice. Not that Ariel wasn’t a talented singer. I guess the same could be said of the source material too though.

      But then the costumes and props and even set designs were well done but obviously low-budget. Most of the sea life was on roller blades or heelys…they made no attempt to hide Flounder’s. Floatsam’s and Jetsam’s lit up.

      Most the performers playing the daughters were in High School. Flounder’s was in middle school…which made his crush on Ariel all the cuter. And he was pretty talented, too.

      But they didn’t take themselves to seriously. There was a seagull tapdance number led by Scuttle and I nearly pissed myself silent-laughing at the absurdity of it. Tritans crown fall off. There were two ensemble members in (off the shelf) sea turtle costumes that were totally phoning it in but they were absolutely my spirit animals. Like, I would love to be understudy to Second Sea Tortoise.

      Just that these are all local real people who do this for fun, in addition to (most of them) having full-time jobs or being full-time students. That, to me, is pretty damn impressive.

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    False flags are a real thing and hateful people often hide behind emphatic opposition of what they would rightly be criticized as being.

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      8 hours ago

      “If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that’s what I’m going to do.”

      – Vice President-Elect JD Vance.

      (Translation: the false flags will continue until approval ratings improve.)

      Literally in response to a rumor from Facebook that our now president-elect blew up to a national news story on live television. A rumor that was already debunked by the time he did so. Whether that was from malice or ignorance doesn’t matter, each one has its own terrifying end.

      That will be the moment that defines the next 4 years (at least). Much like Kellyanne Conway telling Chuck Todd about Alternative Facts right after Trump’s first inauguration.

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        Well, let’s take the least controversial example from the comic: people “fighting against” destruction of the environment who are in fact fighting for it. Anti-littering, carbon footprint, personal responsibility focused environmentalism is known to have origins in corporate propaganda campaigns to draw focus away from their own role in the problem.

        My objection to the message of the comic is, sometimes “what if these people portraying themselves as fighting against X are really supporters of X” is the truth and what needs to be said, rather than just someone being a contrarian smartass. Always ignoring and silencing this sort of sentiment without considering it makes you more vulnerable to manipulation.