“You have my sword”
A pretty easy to understand comic on how Ukraine’s various allies and supporters have acted toward them during the course of their ongoing war with Russia:
A pretty easy to understand comic on how Ukraine’s various allies and supporters have acted toward them during the course of their ongoing war with Russia:
This is a curious little meme comic that has been circulating a lot on 4chan in the light of the recent attack on Ukraine from Russia: There’s multiple different versions of this comic, from one without any flag, to one with a modified flag of the USA. The versions of the different flags present very … More “Traitor”
Below is an essay based on a speech by Senator Ann O’Connell that was adapted by Diane Alden. It sheds a lot of light on the public schooling system used in the US and a good chunk of the rest of the world today. The original archive for this essay is now long gone from … More Are we teaching American Citizens or training Prussian Serfs?
The “NPC” meme first came on the scene a few years ago and grew in popularity. It’s been used to describe people who do not think for themselves or make their own decisions, and is something quite often used to mock liberals by the alt right. Below is a different take on the NPC meme … More What Makes an NPC?
A 4chan anon explains the modern phenomenon of single young men who does not bother to seek out sex/marriage in the lens of an old Sumerian myth, and how society views them: It’s called the Enkidu gambit, and this is why incel has become the insult du jour of the present social mainstream. Women – … More The Enkidu Gambit – How Modern Society See Single Young Men
An anon with an academic background gives a criticism on the effects of research institutions and bureaucracies on science itself. A first step on the staircase that leads down a surprisingly deep rabbit hole: What we call “science” is 17-century technology. The system made sense when research was done by a relatively small group of … More “Science” as an outdated technology?
President Biden of the United States made a rather impassioned speech a few days ago, on the anniversary of the 1/06/21 protest that took place in Washington, D.C. He went through great lengths to describe how it was a terrible deed and an attack on the nation and democracy itself. Below is a scene from … More Destroyed Houses
One 4chan anon’s scathing criticism at a commonly seen picture depicting a modern woman and her mother, both at age 31: This image (and the others) can be broken down very simply, and to devastating effect. What we see on the left is the biological imperative. Woman and child. The universal destiny of the female … More “My Mom and Me at Age 31”
Some interesting insight from a 4chan anon who used to be a Buddhist on the subject matter of compassion: I used to be a Buddhist from my early teens 12-13 through to my mid-late 20’s. I wasn’t the greatest but I was sincere. I would meditate for hours everyday on universal compassion. I still quite … More A Former Buddhist on Compassion and Empathy
Below is an essay by an anon on 4chan on the different ways people think and form beliefs. Despite the technical terms used, it’s pretty easy to digest and sheds a lot of light on some of the strange behavior observed in modern society. Human action is guided primarily by philosophy – particularly epistemology. How … More Science vs “Soyence” – the Epistemology of Modern Society