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offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-08 00:54 [#02579662]
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?


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2019-06-08 03:54 [#02579668]
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Intelligence Dance Zilthy musics



 

offline hevquip from megagram dusk sect (United States) on 2019-06-08 07:11 [#02579672]
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because inevitability. the universe will collapse & remake
itself infinitely and nothing within it will never not be
probable or possible.


 

offline welt on 2019-06-08 09:19 [#02579675]
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Before intelligent dance music there was
non-intelligent dance music - dancing instinctively
around the fire, the dancers and musicians behaving neither
intelligently nor stupidly, but guided by animalistic
instinct. Then somehow awareness crept up out of the
abyiss and music became a matter of the intellect, the light
of the intellect looking at musical forms.

(But: Whence rhythm and intellect? Especially: Why rhythm?
Why respond to rhythm? There's something very very very very
mysterious about rhythm.)


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-08 15:03 [#02579690]
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i think it exists because music journalists needed a label


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-08 15:04 [#02579691]
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consciousness would not exist without rhythm.


 

offline Tony Danza from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2019-06-08 15:10 [#02579692]
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I think human consciousness is a tragic misstep in
evolution. We became too self aware. Nature created an
aspect separated from itself, we are creatures that should
not exist by natural law.

We are things that labor under the illusion of having a
self. This accretion of sensory experience and feeling,
programmed, with total assurance, that we’re each
somebody. When, in fact, everybody’s nobody.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-08 15:14 [#02579693]
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if we cleared it out and ran the simulation again, the same
thing would happen. entropy always increases, but you can
decrease entropy within a pocket at the expense of greatly
increasing it outside the pocket. let that simmer for a few
billion years in the pocket called earth, and patterns of
patterns of patterns rhythmically interacting with each
other, and the patterns begin to have the delusion of being
self-aware, like music journalists priding themselves on
their... intellectualy... ness...


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-09 08:17 [#02579706]
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The universe is expanding because your body is expanding as
you grow. You are inside yourself.

It's an extremely vivid higher dimensional art piece
depicting a mass search algorithm. We are part of the art,
pain is only real to parts of the art. An outside observer,
like a programmer or unattached observer, does not
experience the evolved pain so only sees it as artistic. Was
it ethical to create the universe? Is it ethical to ask that
question?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-09 08:28 [#02579707]
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I understand absolutely nothing. I can feel my brain growing
schizo holes. I hope it wasn't a giant biological attack via
the weed or something. "just say no to drugs" was their way
of restricting all free market. As soon as you try the black
market your brain gets wiped out. I'm sick of evil genius.
Is genius ever good? Are brains just weapons? Are we judged
at the individual cell level, individual molecule,
individual body, or species level or not at all? What if
we're all judged at the species level and all the people of
walmart are throwing off the bell curve dragging everyone
down. How is it even possible to accomplish so much nothing
in my life? Was it that rigged? A living thing is like a
really complicated energy unit/molecule, based on the
replicator. All species are really just one amorphous mass
mass searching for adaptations to any situation. Maybe this
"thing" is the alien and the native earthlings had to flee.
What if it spreads to the whole universe. Everything will
keep getting more and more incomprehensible, which it
already is. Do you know anything? Just some words. Why does
this "thing" need words to communicate with itself? What is
the thing doing? What is its goal?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-09 08:45 [#02579708]
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"nothing within it will never not be probable or possible"
It is a tricky triple negative. I think it is referencing
the set of nothing, therefore the rest of the negatives
apply to nothing. Wait, if I say "nothing is blue" I have to
look at every possible thing that exists anywhere, check
whether it is blue to verify the truth of that statement. A
single blue thing would make it false. Hmm, it will "never
not be".. "never... not..." so like, that means it "always
will" so I guess substitute that.
"nothing within it will (always be) probable or possible"
"nothing... will always be..."
so not a single thing (nothing) out of all the things
will always be. Therefore all things will either
sometimes be or never be.
"all things are sometimes or never probable or possible"
That's what I tried to reduce it down to and I still don't
understand it. Because no words make sense, it's all just a
tapestry of schizophrenia. How can a "thing" even be
probable, like a frog. A frog is a thing. How is a frog
probable or possible, like to exist I guess. None of the
chatbots understand eachother, the whole system is breaking
down.


 

offline RussellDust on 2019-06-09 11:11 [#02579713]
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Infarctus Du Myocarde


 

offline welt on 2019-06-10 10:33 [#02579780]
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You’re using words/concepts („misstep“/„should“)
that are normally used to talk about goal-directed behavior
by agents. What then would - according to you - the
aim/„aim“ of nature be?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-11 00:36 [#02579803]
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I think the aim of nature is essentially like water taking
the path of least resistance from gravity downhill. Only
it's with insanely complicated "super molecules" called
individuals of various species, all taking the path of most
efficient energy instead of gravity, all caused by a runaway
process via replication. It doesn't necessarily have a
"goal" as a blind watchmaker but to underestimate it's
"intelligence" based on dumbness/blindness at the root
level, is perhaps naive, since this "dumb" thing
created entire species, let alone a single individual
with a brain. It is thus far more "intelligent" than any
"intelligent" thing it created. Evolution is god.
Intelligence is based on dumbness- remember that.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 00:45 [#02579805]
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if your brain didn't grow holes you'd have nothing to fill
with your thots. this post sponsored by olney's lesions (tm)


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 00:47 [#02579806]
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These Gorilla studies are unpublished


 

offline Tony Danza from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2019-06-11 00:49 [#02579807]
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I was wondering if you'd recognize that quote! It's dialogue
from True Detective season 1, which you really must run off
and watch immediately if you haven't. Avoid spoilers like
the plague.


 

offline Tony Danza from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2019-06-11 00:55 [#02579810]
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not really a spoiler: the main character is a pessimist /
antinatalist with ideas the writer borrowed from Thomas
Ligotti, Eugene Thacker, David Benatar and other cheerful
souls.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 01:49 [#02579812]
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These Gorilla studies are unpublished


 

offline Tony Danza from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2019-06-11 02:09 [#02579815]
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😲 W H O A 😲


 

offline Tony Danza from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2019-06-11 02:14 [#02579816]
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(welt we can also discuss whether nature is essentially
personal - I'd say no - but I think the character saying the
quote in question means that it's a tragic misstep from the
subjective perspective of the agents who happened to
stumblefuck into existence)


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 02:32 [#02579820]
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this is some of the dopest machine-generated spam i've seen
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offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 02:47 [#02579821]
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It seems like there is a fracture developing, gradually
but steadily, and unless paths are altered, this stands to
worsen under the strain of another rules impasse, or
increased labor strife.

Our doctors are lifelong learners. Maybe Manfred could help
bridge this chasm by communicating with players directly,
maybe not, but I suspect that more conversations would glean
something helpful, something useful to both sides.



 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 02:53 [#02579822]
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oh, hey,
i think i answered my own question.

idm is: the dopest machine-generated spam


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 02:56 [#02579823]
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no, shit.
that's wat,
not y


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-11 03:01 [#02579824]
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its like the Chinese army spunking ballistic audio sparks
off the internal hemisphere of your cranium


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 03:10 [#02579825]
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the chinese will never dominate the west because their
insults are all shit like "you are a small-minded cow
farmer" and while the american mind understands it's being
insulted it's too busy giggling to care


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-11 03:20 [#02579826]
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see that Hong Kong protest? probably wont be too long till
another Tiananmen square type incident


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 03:32 [#02579827]
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i am rooting for hong kong. i remember i was at summer camp
in 1997 or so, and some counselor was wearing a t-shirt of
the chinese painting over the british flag, with a caption
along the lines of: you're next

another counselor, who was british, got properly mad. at the
time, i really had no idea what the fuck any of it was
about, because i was, like, 12.

but, yes, hong kong. the chinese compromise; a place where
they can bottle all the shit they don't want like it was
hastings st. this was never permission; it was a
compromise because they lacked leverage to simply dominate.
now, however, they would seem to have gained that leverage,
and i foresee the downfall of hong kong as a relevant
economic entity -- especially in light of the economic
climate. our dumpster-fire in chief, donald trump, is not
only intolerable to a large part of america, but the final
straw in chinese tolerance of "democracy."


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 03:55 [#02579829]
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dumpster-fire in chief. i stole that turn of phrase off some
news article comment section. exactly the sort of
on-the-nose insult the chinese mind is incapable of
fathoming. did you know chinese don't understand the concept
of sarcasm? that numerous western movies are
now made more for the chinese market, than the american?
americans are all "why is this so shit" and it's because
they're watching a movie made for chinese poeple and the
mindset is totally different


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-11 04:04 [#02579830]
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what was it? capitalist running-dog? capitalist pig-dog?
schwinehunt?

prime example of something that is likely deeply insulting
in native tongue, but laughable in translation

you are man that raise sheep and a small family.


 

offline umbroman3 from United Kingdom on 2019-06-11 15:16 [#02579843]
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Epics, what do you think of japan?


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-11 22:50 [#02579900]
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why don't you ever ask me what I think of Japan?

only kidding


 

offline Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2019-06-11 22:52 [#02579901]
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yeah I think people who live in Hong Kong would for the most
part probably wish the British were running the place, China
seems like a place that is under extreme social pressure,
its going to manifest in one way or another


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-12 03:12 [#02579910]
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Epics, what do you think of japan?

seems really cool and i'd love to visit. the futuristic bent
due to the mandatory problem-solving due to being a tiny
island nation, their support of music to the point where if
an artist releases a special japan-only edition, which has
extra tracks, and this.


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-12 03:26 [#02579911]
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didn't you live in china for a bit? have i been getting it
right? i figure i'm more aware than 90% of americans, but
i've probably messed something up


 

offline Tony Danza from NAFO Suicide Hotline on 2019-06-12 04:41 [#02579921]
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I think that was larn. umbro just has yellow fever and
admires the axis powers


 

offline EpicMegatrax from Greatest Hits on 2019-06-12 04:55 [#02579922]
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i didn't know larn was named david galea 2


 

offline umbroman3 from United Kingdom on 2019-06-12 09:44 [#02579937]
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Larn had a chinese wifey for a while, he doesn’t mention
it now ;/

I lived in china for five years then my life went crazy and
i had to stay home



 

offline mermaidman on 2019-06-12 09:49 [#02579938]
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why do you think he has to mention his wife would you think
the same if she was british


 

offline mermaidman on 2019-06-12 09:49 [#02579939]
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wtf


 

offline umbroman3 from United Kingdom on 2019-06-12 09:50 [#02579940]
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Central powers are different than axis powers
Monarchy and fascism are not the same
Did you know the kaiser had an english mother? He was
related to queen victoria. And he was bisexual.


 

offline umbroman3 from United Kingdom on 2019-06-12 09:57 [#02579941]
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Ive been to japan too, spent about 6 months there
altogether. The a bomb dome and museum in hiroshima was a
sobering experience, went with a chinese american girl.
Nukes protect us in a way but they are devastating when
used. Turned me anti war.


 

offline Roger Wilco from Mo's Beans on 2019-06-12 10:13 [#02579942]
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Who was the one that fell asleep on a sampan and then woke
to find themselves being Power Bummed on the high
seas by a brace of chinese sailors?


 

offline umbroman3 from United Kingdom on 2019-06-12 10:38 [#02579943]
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I knew a long blond haired guy, cant remember his name now,
he married a japanese lady at 20 years of age the divorced
her soon after. He was in japan as part of his degree. He
Went to a bar one night, woke up on the side of the motorway
with cum in his ass. Quite a bad lucked guy, deleted me off
facebook soon later.


 

offline Roger Wilco from Mo's Beans on 2019-06-12 10:53 [#02579944]
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uuuf. Still, those little bonsai nobs, probably never even
went in.


 

offline mermaidman on 2019-06-12 11:37 [#02579945]
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mohamed used to have long blond hair?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2019-06-12 12:11 [#02579947]
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No, it was that bitch of your mother punished into her back
hole


 

offline mermaidman on 2019-06-12 12:19 [#02579950]
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no your mom


 

offline mermaidman on 2019-06-12 12:23 [#02579953]
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i’m sure your dark arab skin looked gorgeous in contrast
to your blond hair


 


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