Pyramid Lake is now a fully autonomous collective in Nevada. Hexbear users are sitting in their nice, air-conditioned, bedrooms while actual workers are out there building community support during a disaster. They are pooling resources, rationing, and helping one another survive. I thought the point was to have support, albeit critical, for AES, but I guess not. Burning Man is closer to Marx's ideal socialist state than China ever will be.
Can we just defederate from them already? What is the point in continuing to exist with people who actively spew hatred and misinformation about our comrades in Nevada?
Burning Man is closer to Marx's ideal socialist state than China ever will be.
Lol.
Marx used to like getting wild drunk and going to parties, possibly orgies. He would have loved psytrance
You know Marx would do great lightshows but sometimes he would get overcomplicated about it.
There is an ebola outbreak at burning man, and the hexbears are laughing. Smh
Irony poisoning
Converting irony poisoning in to neo-irony like a bene gesserit converting the spice in to the waters of life.
Microdosing the changed water of life so my deliverables don't fall behind
these poor climate refugees are trying to make a place for themselves in this harsh world as best they can under hostile conditions
The sad thing is there are actual workers. That's how they set up all hte infrastructure. they have poor people come out and work in dangerous conditions in desert hell for a week building everything in exchange for a ticket that entitles them to squat in the desert for a week.
In the USA they say they believe in self reliance and individualism. But they don't even rely on themselves to get take out. They hire people to go get it for them.
The elaborate sarcasm on hex is above and beyond what my little brain can handle sometimes
The mark of a good bit is that know matter how well you understand the context and site culture, you still can't immediately know if it's a bit or not.
It's praxis when a bunch of rich Silicon Valley nerds paid ten thousand dollars to get stuck in mud