TanneriusFromRome [they/them, comrade/them]

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Cake day: July 29th, 2020

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  • What reengages my empathy muscle is remembering that lots of these people are fucking miserable, even if they lack the introspection to appreciate it. Imagine being a fucking evangelical conservative housewife for instance - no real agency or support or avenue to grow. Even imagine yourself as an evangelical conservative bread-winning husband - no real avenue for self expression or discovery, and you harm the people around you constantly without a framework to understand that.

    Even when you look at fascist states like Israel, how fucking tragic for all of those indoctrinated people that their worldview is as narrow and corrupted as it is, and, honestly, most of those people didn't have a hope in hell. Fucking cooked because they happened to be born in a fascist state.

    Whenever I go down this line of thinking, I always end up feeling that it's just so... sadly rational that so many awful people are full of that weird impotent rage.

    NB: I am also definitely not saying that I'm some saint who can always keep this thinking, it is truly advice on framing that makes me personally hate people less when I have the energy for it.


  • lmao I'm so fucking glad he outed himself to a much wider population as a lil' ol' not-smart weirdo with... y'know... everything he's done recently

    Still not ideal omori-furious, but at least fewer people at work will repeat this to me as a serious claim, and those who do with less enthusiasm on average




















  • "In this paper we present a novel optimization algorithm inspired by the want of horny chapos to fuck during a pandemic, and their emergent self-organizing properties in such a context. The algorithm is denoted Chapos Choosing Partners (CCP), and is applied to the horny traveling salespersons problem, the multi-agent variation of the NP-Hard and NP-Horny Don Quixote optimization problem, which is itself a variant of the NP-Hard traveling salesman problem."