Yeah, surprisingly there's not much of that here. They're all into coffee and flowers it seems.
He'll have an alt on Twatter so he can pretend to be above it all.
People like me love to complain about the incessant Bitcoin posting on this protocol but thanks to mostr we also have childpron to wade through.
It would certainly explain a lot if he was.
I'd love to think Zizek is a cokehead and I'm going to tell people it's true even if it's not.
#doomscrolling
Funny how the academy turned it's back on him when he stopped painting pictures of people who'd shat their pants and turned to Christ.
Dali's late religious works are underrated.

The #Gold vs #Bitcoin Debate with Erik Voorhees and Peter Schiff https://video.nostr.build/d1b880994532b17e735fb20e4fd38853cb4428f33b7d52482c775109d0af3b2d.mp4
"Bitcoin isn't even shiny, lol."
"Ah yes, but gold is like old and stuff and now we have the internet."
The only losers in this debate are the poor saps who sit through it.
By "social credit", I mean Major C.H Douglas, not the silly fairy stories about the Chinese surveillance state designed to distract you from what your phone is doing RIGHT NOW.
The #Gold vs #Bitcoin Debate with Erik Voorhees and Peter Schiff https://video.nostr.build/d1b880994532b17e735fb20e4fd38853cb4428f33b7d52482c775109d0af3b2d.mp4
This looks even worse than the Rufo/Yarvin debate. Why bother having two blowhards argue about which form of sound money is sounder? Why not chuck in a social credit advocate to make things interesting.
I read them recently to my eldest and was surprised at how bad they are - the first couple had charm but as the series went on the books became more bloated and loaded with histrionics and tropes (cribbed from Star Wars) regarding good vs evil but rewritten by a moral relativist who lacks a clear conception of what such terms even mean.
There are some artists that I have always loved that I cling to but I find myself in the same boat more and more - I just can't be bothered anymore. There's also a wealth of great music made before everything turned political which is waiting to be explored.
They put out one I unironically like which was just feedback and power chords spliced together from the ends of songs on live recordings. It might have been a joke for all I know but it was ahead of its time.
Yeah, I remember that. I'm a fan of Neil's music too - saw him live a few years back with Crazy Horse - but I have a hard time stomaching all his moral posturing given that he's been stinking rich from about the age of 22.

