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Cake day: July 23rd, 2023

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  • Pride as a reaction to shame is pretty unhealthy, from a mental health perspective. There are people trying to shame everyone for everything. Don’t be fat, don’t be thin, don’t be pretty, don’t be ugly. If everyone was distractingly screaming about their pride for everything they feel ashamed of the world would be obnoxious.

    I think pride as a movement made sense when everything queer was a hidden subculture.

    I feel like that’s past us. There are LGBT pro-hamas groups now. I think we’ve hit peak queer when there are queer activists for groups that would hang them.


  • Overtly stating anything about your identity is one of the dumbest and most boring things.

    I don’t care how you identify. It doesn’t tell me anything about you, and it doesn’t tell me anything about the thing. And generally, it’s considered rude to talk about a person’s identity.

    You’d be better off telling me something you’re interested in.

    John Doe (likes trains)

    There are two kinds of people… No wait, three kinds of people that care.

    1. people who are emotionally fragile, mentally ill, or otherwise can’t handle literally any friction of any kind in any of their interactions.

    2. people who are excessively polite, virtue signaling, it SJWs. These people don’t care for themselves but they care SO MUCH because they think it makes to OTHER people.

    3. people who are afraid of complaints or legal action (business, public figures, etc)

    I can count on one hand the number of times identity has mattered in a human interaction I’ve had.

    The amount of energy we waste of identity is fucking absurd considering the literal zero value or brings to the world.








  • We’re simultaneously the horse and the rider. We’re centaurs, lol. It would be like if centaurs invented cars. They could still run for fun or for exercise, but at some point they have to accept the car is better at certain things.

    A reduction in economic opportunity will naturally be met with declining birthrates which we’re already seeing. People who aren’t thriving don’t want to have children. I don’t expect that to change, I expect it to accelerate as automation reduces opportunity further and further.

    You don’t need genocide, you just need to wait 80 years.