[spam] monologue on going crazy while remembering being brainwashed to think of yourself as a hippy turd
i think of myself as an anarchoprimitivist. I haven't really read anything about anarchoprimitivism, but I'm pretty sure I could defeat anybody in a forthright argument about whether or not agriculture is the reason for suffering. I don't expect to meet many other people who share this opinion. I got a new vivid experience of being harassed around a term, recently. "social anarchy". I don't really know what social anarchy is. But around social _welfare_ I do have an opinion: everybody is wasting time working jobs when you could be stealing money from the government and using it to buy bombs to blow up their buildings, and then forcing them to read peace treatices, like they imagine you imagine doing. Meanwhile, we have bitcoin, that gives free money to people who figure out how to access it and don't read the fake news claiming it is going down every week. Then we have those free gifts from the natural edens in our backyards called "exported geographically-tied goods" such as oil, spouses, and nicotine, which you can just keep on making more and more and more of, raking the money in as fast as you want. If you want a lot of money later, you can invest in capital, marketing, and supply chains, or if you want a steady supply that starts early, you can give yourself a big salary, hire your friends to do nothing, and be reasonably popular and powerful. What happens when those hardworking bitcoins engage those lazy plastic toothbrushes and oil barrels, begging for money like the lazy good-for-nothing slobs they are, from their poor shareholders and ceos all day? Basically they kick around insulting each other, expecting them to eventually go away. And everybody knows that nobody is going away. Like most people associated with mutual aid, I miss being able to give things freely to people in need without being called a terrorist for doing it without a degree or a religion telling me to. I'm excited to help out with cryptography.
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Karl