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Chasm / Re: Colorado Batman Massacre
« on: July 27, 2012, 10:04:06 AM »
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Lol... is this a trick question? If society is garbage then I doubt if a person could be truly happy.
Its a matter of perception - but human perception is unstable.

Self awareness leads to a perspective bias by the thinker that assumes all his feelings, ideas, memories and personality traits are his own and that there is a solid and static foundation for them. This really doesn't seem to be the case at all. The chemical balance in your brain at any given point changes not only your perception and interpretation of new input but also how old data is reinterpreted as its being recalled. As an experiment you can force yourself into a chemically induced depression through massive sleep deprivation and then try to recall recent positive experiences. The mind will latch onto even the most minor negative aspects of the experience and massively inflate their significance. The entire emotional context surrounding the experience will change and the memory will have permanently mutated. When you recall the same experience later in a normal state of mind the emotional aspect becomes ambiguous.

Humans normally don't internalize any problems outside of their small social sphere - all the problems come from within. If you have 1-5 dogs you'd probably name each one of them and become emotionally attached to them. If you have 50-100 dogs in your back yard it just becomes "those god damn fucking dogs in the back yard". There are soft limits (which varies among different types of primates) on the number of entities that you can form meaningful bonds with.

A human's social sphere tends to be very limited in scope. If you have people within it that aren't garbage there is no real reason to _emotionally_ care if the rest of humanity is fucking retarded. You may care out of principle or based on some logical argument but that type of shit does not lead to a huge emotional response in itself - although it does have an impact to a certain extent.

Life (and society as extension) can arbitrarily feel great or like a living nightmare based off the composition of some goo sloshing around your brain. Experiencing these types of loose shifts in perception leads to a type of emotional detachment from them that facilitates clearer thinking - not only should you question what other people tell you but what your own mind is telling itself.

Its all too easy to assume the sky is falling when in reality its you who is dysfunctional. On the flip side: people who are naturally always carefree/happy tend to be completely oblivious to potential problems.

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Chasm / Re: Colorado Batman Massacre
« on: July 26, 2012, 06:51:43 AM »
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It seems like any dissenting ideology that wants to have any popular credibility simply cannot be linked with violence.

Because theres always the underlying assumption that the killer is just projecting his internal problems onto a social or political context. This guy is probably more intelligent than Breivik or McVeigh but made the arbitrary choice to skip pulling a manifesto out of his ass.

Does a happy person give a shit that society is garbage? Probably not enough to commit suicide.


Mostly the only types of dissenting ideology that can win over the crowd are ones that feed off the peoples resentment/anger towards a given object.

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Chasm / Re: Colorado Batman Massacre
« on: July 25, 2012, 12:59:13 PM »
Schizophrenic isn't the same as schizoid (If thats what you thought i meant): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoid_personality_disorder



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Chasm / Re: Colorado Batman Massacre
« on: July 24, 2012, 05:31:15 AM »
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Entertainment takes over so real life takes a back seat. Loss of girlfriend, check. Loss of apartment, meaning low or little income due to fun seeking, check. Reality then comes crashing down on solitary entertainment land so one guy snaps, then many lives are ruined.

Chicken or the egg? Could be schizoid personality disorder or any other number of things. When playing something to that extent is clearly not about entertainment or fun anymore because its fucking boring to play the same shit over and over again. Its just compulsive or obsessive escapism.


Also lol at the victims parents crying about how their kid could have beat him up without effort.

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Something rubbed me the wrong way about your post.
I thought about it some.
You're announcing a call to arms.
The ideas you present are hardly foreign to this forum community.
Why are you raising your voice so much?
What is it that's opposing you? Why couldn't you say it more calmly?
I think you got yourself excited over it,
you got yourself lusting over the idea of it.
You're obsessed, and that's never a good thing,
regardless of whether or not I agree with your cause.
You have grandiose ideas, de-based from reality.
You're too *emotional* about it.
Your call to arms isn't based on logic and principles,
it's based on angst and repressed feelings.
Perhaps a bit of emo over-compensation.
Feel big, my little friend.

Psychological projection and confirmation bias are probably the two most recurring themes on this forum.


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Chasm / Re: Proud to be an American
« on: June 13, 2012, 04:33:47 PM »
I've noticed a disturbing trend of smart American kids identifying more with their long severed Euro ancestry (Often German but also Italians, English, Poles etc) despite usually heavy admixture with other European tribes aside from the one they identify with. I'm guessing this comes out of the bullshit assumption that America is somehow "less cultured" than Europeans.

Not surprising considering how America has increasingly less to offer in terms of qualify of life and a culture that's based on minority resentment against them.

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Signs of paradox: irony, resentment, and other mimetic structures -
Eric Lawrence Gans
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"Today minority resentment is no longer merely the underlying source
of american pop culture; it has become its principal theme... This
suggests a model of postmodern culture in which the status of a
persecuted minority has become the sole source of cultural
legitimacy."

"The postmodern era is a turning point in cultural evolution. The
worldwide triumph of american popular culture based on the double
minority configuration suggests that culture is produced by and for
victims; victimage is the prior guarantee of its appeal to the general
population."

"Unlike postmodern high culture, which operates in an ironic,
citational mode, mass culture cannot function without figures on which
desire and resentment can focus"

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They also often have plans to move to somewhere in Europe, usually the place of their most substantial ancestry, under the assumption the people there are more traditional.
Is that your assumption or theirs? I think its safe to say most of the population has no clue what Traditionalism is or who Evola is and that the ones who do are mostly stupid cheerleaders. Evola has the same problem as Nietzsche regarding his fan base.

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Also, for a substantial period of time, Americans were often considered more conservative (probably a happy side effect of our religious roots) but I digress.
You can still see the puritan roots in large parts of the legal system. Sexuality in America has this weird dynamic with complete polar opposites being superimposed.

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Our ancestors came to these continents expecting to build new nations...
Or they thought: "Fuck it! This place sucks i'm going somewhere else". Its a mixed bag of criminals, outcasts, hustlers and adventurers.

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We have the unique opportunity to shape and form what will be the basis of American culture for thousands of years.
Nevermind the fact that we can't even shape Metal culture into a halfway decent place.


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Chasm / Re: Southern Europe ruined again
« on: June 11, 2012, 12:46:39 PM »
The news is constantly crying about the EU going belly up but if you look at the dollar it has no purchasing power. Its 0.8:1 now and was like 0.7:1 a few months ago.

I wonder how much of a burden California is to the U.S. vs Spain:EU.

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Chasm / Sperglord
« on: June 10, 2012, 12:10:50 PM »
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Mass killer Breivik may have rare forms of Aspergers and Tourette’s syndromes, says Norway's leading psychiatrist

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2156530/Anders-Behring-Breivik-rare-forms-Aspergers-Tourette-s-syndromes-says-Norways-leading-psychiatrist.html#ixzz1xOLBg4Kf


Wonder what user account he had on this forum.

Haha.

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Metal / Re: I hate nerds
« on: June 10, 2012, 09:04:06 AM »
I'm scared of the police.
If you're scared of the police and live in English speaking North America (Not Belize or Jamaica smartass) or Europe you're a huge pussy, modern police are among the most benign large groups of armed, organized people in history!

LAPD seems shady as fuck. Anaheim PD just recently beat to death a schizo homeless guy.

If you are any sort of deviant the police are certainly not your friend.

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Chasm / Re: Freedom failed
« on: June 09, 2012, 08:22:22 AM »
Your ISP/government can upload software to your cable modem. They register the modems mac and serial number with your account when they come to set it up too.

Its safe to assume anything electronic can be used to track or spy on you in one way or another.

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Metal / Re: I hate nerds
« on: June 09, 2012, 08:17:10 AM »
I'm scared of the police.


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Chasm / Re: Metal and traditionalism?
« on: May 28, 2012, 06:36:56 PM »
Because people just make shit up so their perception of reality fits with whatever stupid ideas they've latched on to.

Havohej - Dethrone the son of god.


Also, lets not forget the amusing 1980s moral panic in the US related to satanic ritual abuse.

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Chasm / Re: Movie stars are moronic drama queens
« on: May 21, 2012, 02:46:57 AM »
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“The reason we have Haiti fatigue is because there was never a commitment in the first place.”

Hes right in that aspect. Most activism is driven by people's urge to pat themselves on the back and look good in the eyes of others. We need problem solvers not bleeding hearts and open wallets.

I think in the specific case of celebs though its just a cost effective method of self promotion. I have a friend who wanted to advertise his painting business so i told him to go to one of the nearby towns that got hit by a tornado and offer his painting service for free and try to get a news reporter to interview him about it. Even if he couldn't get mass media exposure doing it there still might be the possibility of word of mouth based advertising.

He did nothing of course. He assumed it would just fail and stayed home and talked about needing to advertise.

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Chasm / Re: Why socialism, leftism, anarchy, etc. fail
« on: May 12, 2012, 03:36:48 PM »
Man that slideshow is just begging to be trolled.


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