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wookiestackhouse , in ts moment

I'm absolutely still using teamspeak. Nice and light, and it let's us run a soundboard plugin that let's you have unlimited length audio clips. I just wish they'd update the plugin to support the 64-bit version.

captain_aggravated , in We had an r/place at my engineering school
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Both of those statements are categorically false.

mumblerfish ,

In Sweden they seem to be trying to make the first one true. A university made it forbidden to have 'any conversation that may be interpreted as political to a passer-by' anywhere on campus. It was celebrated by the minister for higher education (liberal party member) as a brilliant step against "wokeness". It was retracted, because it is not possible to enforce. But the government is doing an investigation against universities to root out "wokeness".

Juice64 , in Large Human Model training
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So long and thanks for all the fish

GarbageShoot , in We had an r/place at my engineering school

The closest thing to genocide in Ukraine is the conscription carried out by the banderite government for the meat grinder of an unwinnable war.

alcoholicorn , in We had an r/place at my engineering school

How many of those engineers are gonna end up at Lockheed or Raytheon?

Eol , in Large Human Model training

God's blan. It was God's blan all along.

JohnDClay , in We had an r/place at my engineering school

Genocide is definitely politics, but should definitely be talked about.

Mubelotix OP ,
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Well it depends on the definition. What I mean is that it's not about opinions, it's about facts

apfelwoiSchoppen ,
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Everything is political. And yes, genocide should be talked about, especially ongoing genocides.

santa ,

Everything is not political.

Mubelotix OP ,
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This statement is political

apfelwoiSchoppen ,
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Yeah, it all is.

MossyFeathers , (edited )

Everything is political.

Sigh

That's only true in an academic sense. When a layman uses the term "political", they refer to discussion pertaining to things like how a formal government is run, comparisons between types of governance, government policy, etc.

While deciding what cookie to eat or what color your cat's litterbox is might technically be political in an academic sense, you're just going to annoy people if you try to tell them that those are political decisions. I have found that trying to force academic definitions into common use is confusing at best, annoying on average, and infuriating at worst.

An example of where a word's academic definition has no place in common speech can be found in "information". The informal definition of "information" typically is seen as referring to knowledge and the transfer of said knowledge. This definition allows you to gain information from a lack of something.

However, it is my understanding that the scientific definition of "information" does not allow for the aforementioned action, as "information" refers to the properties of physical matter. The result is that you cannot gain "information" from a lack of something. You might be able to come to conclusions based on a lack of "information", but you cannot actually gain "information" from a lack of something because "information" is inherently linked to matter.

Now. All of that said, this meme is related to something said at an engineering school, so on the one hand, it isn't entirely out-of-place to expect the academic definition to be used because it is an academic setting. Yet, on the other hand, it is an engineering school, not a political science school. As such, while OP should be aware that the academic definition of "politics" may come into play, it's also reasonable to expect that their professors and peers would mainly be using the common definition of the term.

However again, in my experience, trying to force academic definitions into casual discussion is confusing at best, annoying on average, and infuriating at worst. Please stop trying to do it. Thanks.

(Also, imo, genocide is like Schrodinger's Cat; it is both political and not political at the same time. Personally, I think it mainly depends on the depth of the discussion; but its "political" nature varies from person-to-person. Imo, saying that genocide is happening shouldn't be considered "political", but talking about why it is occuring is political.)

Edit: whoops, somehow my comment doubled, within the comment. The fuck happened there?

Edit 2: I swear I need to find a new phone keyboard, and I need to read over my comments before submitting. I'm finding a lot of stupid auto-correct errors, and it seems like they're becoming more common.

Edit 3: the reason I got hung-up on it, and I should have mentioned this, is because I often see "everything is political" used to justify bringing heavier topics into places where it's inappropriate (like chatrooms where people are trying to just hang out and have light hearted discussions).

Sotuanduso ,
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Technically, yes, everything is political if you make it political. But you have to make it political first. Petting your cat isn't inherently political unless you bring up the government policies and economical structures that allow you to own the cat in the first place, or compare your attitude towards the cat to a political stance, or something else of that ilk.

In the same way, everything is scientific if you study it scientifically, and everything is theological if you consider it from a theological perspective. It's technically true, but that doesn't make it useful. It says more about the way you think than the nature of reality, especially as politics are a social construct.

Bartsbigbugbag ,

Restrictions on “politics” always and forever mean restrictions on heterodox political positions, while allowing orthodox views.

Facebones ,

1000% this. I live in the bible belt and am a big burly bearded bastard so people "quiet part out loud" at me with supersonic speed (1). I'd almost make a mortgage payment if I had a buck for every time someone said some ridiculous shit then I got in trouble for "getting political" aka politely and calmly engaging with the statement just made directly to me.

I didn't make it political. The person saying trans folk should "wear the right clothing" made it political. I believe the word you're looking for is "uncomfortable," and if you don't want it to get uncomfortable maybe tell HIM not to get political. If he says it, I have a right to respond - and silencing my speech but not his is an explicit endorsement of his speech.

(1) It has literally happened in like 5 sentences or less between even me and a stranger multiple times. "Hey what's up" "nothing much started a new job" "cool, I haven't worked in a bit but I worked at target for a bit" "why? Target funds ANTIFA TERRORISTS"

Sotuanduso ,
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That's true to an extent. It's more about avoiding arguments, though, and less about whether the view is orthodox.

For example, some views are so out there and unaligned that people will just think it's a joke and not fault you unless you start seriously arguing for it, like if you say murder should be legal.

On the other hand, some orthodox views would still get restricted because they're contentious. Like if you start talking about how you believe in equal rights, that's something most people agree with (at least in principle,) and it shouldn't be political. But it's going to ruffle some feathers anyways (especially if you get any more specific than that,) so it'd be restricted.

So basically, it either has to be so out there that people won't think you're serious, or so commonplace that people won't even consider that it could result in arguments.

Trudge ,
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would still get restricted because they’re contentious. Like if you start talking about how you believe in equal rights, that’s something most people agree with (at least in principle,) and it shouldn’t be political. But it’s going to ruffle some feathers anyways (especially if you get any more specific than that,) so it’d be restricted.

If this is the best example you can come up with, it is fairly unconvincing that any mainstream political will be restricted.

TeddyKila , in We had an r/place at my engineering school
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One of these things is not like the other, one of these things doesn't belong!

vrek , in Just a few specs of rust

I mean the white house did say we should start building with rust...

takeda ,

upvote for a programmer joke :)

pooberbee , in I just like goblins, no hidden agenda

im multisexual which means i like multiple sex

GregorGizeh , (edited )

This kind of reminds me, what ever happened to metrosexuals? There was a weird time where hetero men with fuckboi aesthetics were called that/called themselves that

Sam_Bass , in Just a few specs of rust

Finally a decent use for the thing

Bartsbigbugbag , in I just like goblins, no hidden agenda

When you define your personality by the slop you consume.. get him Mr goblin.

TrickDacy ,

Everything is "slop" now

Zerush , in Just a few specs of rust
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jaybone ,

What was the old movie where they made frozen bullets out of water to kill someone at a dinner party?

FartsWithAnAccent , in I just like goblins, no hidden agenda
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Wouldn't it be easier to kill them, then take their shit?

blindbunny ,

Then they wouldn't have the satisfaction of their victims realization.

FartsWithAnAccent ,
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Do goblins care about that sort of thing?

blindbunny ,

I'm sure it depends on the goblin.

ZagamTheVile ,

Artisanship spans races.

thejoker954 , in Just a few specs of rust

I think that actually looks better then the real deal lol. Apocalypse-chic.

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