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 (DIR) Post #9huTSbnfrmarlDd7Sa by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T20:46:47.638715Z
       
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       Lately, Alice has been watching Ninja Hattori (the 1981 anime) whenever she's high. It's on Netflix, in English....... BUT, it's the Hindi dub.What people don't realise about India is that it has like 4 official languages, and Indians are not a singular group, but many different peoples with different languages, religions and customs.This has led to the fucked up situation where English is actually the most widely spoken language in India, and is the country's lingua franca. Different sorts of Indians speak to each other in English, when other languages fail them.But, much like the pidgin variations of English in other old British colonies, Indian English has a cadance and flow and phraseology all of its own.This leads to the strange situation where you are watching a 1981 anime that kind of resembles Doraemon, but it's in a *strange* kind of English. Characters use phraseology like "Isn't that the right thing to do for health, Kenichi?" or "That's right, I'll give you company dad!" - the kind of English, to the mind unfamiliar with the English of India, that one might expect to read in a bad scanlation - except spoken aloud.I'm pretty sure in the original Japanese, Hattori said "nin, nin!" whenever he nodded sagely or performed ninjutsu, but in the Indian English dub, this has somehow become "ding ding!", resulting in a bizarre catchphrase that seems to have weirdly caught on.If you google things like "Ninja hattori netflix" or "Ninja hattori ding ding", you will find surprisingly little discussion of how bizarre it is to watch for native English speakers. This all seems to have been accepted into the... overall canon and essence of Ninja Hattori.Also on Netflix is Ninja Hattori Returns, a 2012 anime. Only, it's a little uncanny to watch. It quickly becomes plain that this is another Indian English dub, and that it - strangely and surreally - uses the entire original cast from the Indian English dub of the 1981 anime.But there's more. The animation is a little sudden and wobbly. The production values feel... off. It's as though the characters are now moving with Indian mindset rather than merely speaking with it.This is because the 2012 anime was a collaboration between a Japanese animation studio and an Indian one.Apparently, kids' anime isn't the big business it once was in the Japanese domestic market, *explicitly due to the declining birthrate.* There are simply less children to watch it.In an attempt to break children's anime out of its economic rut, in around 2012, several old Japanese children's animes that had proved popular in the rest of Asia were revived in collaborative projects in order to try and cater more to international markets. After all, the kids in these other Asian countries are still watching the originals, and still holding them dear - so the audience is there.Isn't the world bizarre and wonderful? <3P.S. - A little bonus for you. Turns out, some episodes of Ninja Hattori's original Japanese run, including some of the MOVIES THAT ACTUALLY AIRED IN THEATRES, are actually lost. Properly lost. Lost media. Bizarrely, for a show that seemed to do quite well, it managed to lose a massive amount of its production material, as well as some of the actual finished episodes and films.Understanding of the series is so poor even in Japan that some episodes are misnumbered (a mistake discovered when lost episodes resurface and throw off the episode count and order) and for a while, people thought the second film was actually the first, having forgotten that the first existed at all.image.pngimage.png
       
 (DIR) Post #9huTfyAK1Yh0tEatiS by karen@kawen.space
       2019-04-17T20:49:11.725834Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde i read a stat that they close like 400 schools in japan every year and convert them to elderly houses :c
       
 (DIR) Post #9huTyLZtiQvOiOJuDI by prydt@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T20:52:30Z
       
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       @karen @DetectiveHyde yeah... the birthrates are declining in many of the developed countries in the world
       
 (DIR) Post #9huUi1wr1y0r9gqEAy by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T21:00:47.166616Z
       
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       @prydt @karen "Muh huwaite values" losers will tell you that this is because of some master plan to do with immigration but in reality it's because it's actually just so fucking expensive to have a child and raise it "properly" within these developed societies that people put it off indefinitely, unless they're immigrants from undeveloped countries where the mindset isn't to "raise them in financial security", which is why immigrant populations always outbreed settled developed populationsI mean Japan is a country where 100-year mortgages are normal, with your children expected to finish paying off the mortage for you.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huV1lZ5eYHc8R8X4K by prydt@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T21:04:18Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @karen yep... i mean.. as a young person who has tons of time in the future to have kids, honestly it just doesnt seem appealing...
       
 (DIR) Post #9huVFxtkaxgqRLZSRk by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-17T21:06:54.039597Z
       
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       @prydt@karen @DetectiveHydeWhy have kids in a situation where you both *need* to work and deal with all the bullshit costs associated with that shit when you can find a partner and explore the world together.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huVTQcx5nOZJ38Kgq by prydt@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T21:09:17Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @DetectiveHyde pretty much... theres just a lot more stuff to do and far too little time / resources
       
 (DIR) Post #9huVxf7vkPfmxo2X9U by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-17T21:14:48.816826Z
       
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       @prydt@DetectiveHyde @karenIts important to maximize the joy in your life. If society wants to make raising kids miserable, then don't do it. Despite what people (especially family >_>) say, you're not obligated to have kids.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huW14JEZp5Tvxx2Z6 by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T21:15:25.659987Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @prydt @karen This is why I want to build Outer Heaven.A place where we aren't slaves to this. Aren't slaves to ancient and cruel and misanthropic master-gods like Money and Malice and Can't-Harvest-There.You know, some of the old Scots, as far as the medieval era, used to handle marriage as a rolling contract. A year and a day. Every year and a day, the couple would be asked: "Do you still wish to be married?" If not, they would simply stop being married, with children going the way they would. If this meant that a new house was required so that the couple could live seperately, the whole settlement would come together and simply build a new house for them all. Because building techniques were simple and sturdy, this was a matter of a couple of days.Even though they're a Christian community, this practice - or something like it - can be seen in the Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch in the USA, where entire communities will build and raise barns together at no direct cost to whoever will tend them.These old Scots had simple property laws too, based on line-of-sight. If you wanted to build without permission of your neighbour, you had to have your shit at least..... 600 yards or so, it translated to, from his. Anything within 300 yards of your home is yours to use and harvest, and such was the lushness of this landscape and the simplicity of its building techniques that a well-chosen plot could contain, within a 300 yard radius around it, all the materials of construction needed.This meant that if you really just wanted to go your own way, you only needed to go at least 600 yards from your neighbour, and then play fucking Minecraft IRL, building your own hnouse. But again, in practice, communities would regularly build houses together.(This doens't imply some kind of absolute co-operative anarchy, mind you. These people had territorial clans, and being in the wrong territory for your stripe was a real invitation for trouble.)Imagine living in that society. How much of your thinking, your consciousness, as a modern human in a developed society, revolves around questions like "How will I ever afford a house" or "How will I ever afford to have children" or "Will I ever own land"? Well, these people simply didn't have to worry about that shit.All you needed to be a King was to have a Hill.I think we might be able to do that again. Some of us.Perhaps it's time I wore "cult leader" as a cape, instead of an insult.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWIy0UkNdlbHikSm by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T21:18:39.946061Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @prydt @karen It's still very sad though, the idea that we have to work with such a skewed ratioThe quesiton should simply be: "Do I want kids?" not "Is the fluoride jew allowing me to have enough resources and permissions for kids?"Fucked up
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWSZfW5izb0oUPVg by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-17T21:20:24.180205Z
       
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       @prydt @karen @DetectiveHyde no, the birthrates are declining everywhere, it's an effect of our societies, industrialization and everything modernTotal_Fertility_Rate,_1950_-_21…
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWYDAmduNAyqnoCO by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-17T21:21:25.109460Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde@karen @prydtIf you build this, a state power will notice it and try to fuck it over somehow. They can't have such authority-less societies exist successfully.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWYKXjEzszq2ajR2 by Rick@freespeechextremist.com
       2019-04-17T21:21:26.927125Z
       
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       @orekix @karen @prydt @DetectiveHyde So, does that makes immigration like replacement with more steps or something?
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWaKCPUSVnLpZSQC by miwilc@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T21:21:45Z
       
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       @orekix @karen @prydt @DetectiveHyde people higher up in the economic scale then to have less children.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWfMykaCZ3Q6aT5M by Chuculate@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T21:22:41Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde Please let's not forget those anime shows popular in arabic countries decades ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmxkoaPW23w (The outrageous and fantastic ED of Tokimeki Tonight)
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWiwVKxKweTAX73o by roka@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-17T21:23:21.552603Z
       
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       @orekix @prydt @DetectiveHyde @karen *unnaturally long period without any real wars
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWj78LRA5bR2rPFY by nobody@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-17T21:23:23.660138Z
       
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       @Rick @karen @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde Almost.  The majority of immigration is driven by economic intensives from large companies in seek of cheap, disposable labor.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huWlkEh1h1FHw5HH6 by nobody@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-17T21:23:52.260270Z
       
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       @roka @orekix @DetectiveHyde @karen @prydt I think the world needs conflict to keep itself sane.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huX3Wb8TFlCCf3lFg by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-17T21:27:04.679233Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde@karen @prydtIt does suck because having kids is supposed to be this really intimate act with your partner, but we've shifted the focus from intimacy and family to money and financial security.It's too reductionist to say modern society sucks. But modern society sucks.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huXMTOKcIgNlD6cvQ by Rick@freespeechextremist.com
       2019-04-17T21:30:30.657531Z
       
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       @nobody @karen @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde Obtaining motive and suspect sounds like unpaid work with more steps.  I’m not, like, exclusive with this planet.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huXOu3eRUrV2nak9g by Chuculate@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T21:30:55Z
       
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       @nobody Malthus receives more hate than what he deserves.@karen @prydt @orekix @roka @DetectiveHyde
       
 (DIR) Post #9huYFSaxHNLfDYELOC by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T21:40:26.543409Z
       
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       @Chuculate This is fucking brilliant. Like,  music, animation and shit, it's all fantastic. Also what if @karen was a vampire lolBut I'm legit surprised this was "okay" on arabic TV, how the fuck?
       
 (DIR) Post #9huYVzFnceSl8lDQDg by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T21:43:25.139541Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt I know, it's happened to everyone who's tried it so far. The Cold War was full of shit stuff - overfunded and overdeveloped US spying agencies throwing resources at infiltrating and sinking hippie communes instead of fighting the fucking USSR lolIn a way, Bioshock 1 is a comment on this also - and it cleverly uses a Libertarian/Ancap/Objectivist society to illustrate it, which makes the point that the CIA fucked Rapture up not becuase it was "left wing" vs the establishment "right wing" of  the time, but simply because it threatened US governmental control.However, there's a reason nobody fucked with Outer Heaven. It was a nation not of businessmen, or of hippies, but of soldiers.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hub7YsoJgauGVVWEa by Chuculate@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T22:12:36Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @karen Those were different days. Islamic revolution Iran was quite new. The Soviet-Afghan war was being fought. Venezuela was different (maybe). The Berlin Wall was standing.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hubXoWmlwJ0JdiuvY by Chuculate@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T22:17:20Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @karen I couldn't believe this ending the first time I saw it. I thought it was beautiful in its drawing and daring in its content. I had the doubt if this wasn't some kind of bait from part of the studio.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huboS6DPkFRg5EGn2 by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T22:20:22.879800Z
       
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       @Chuculate @karen I'm confused. I thought you were Argentinian? But you talked about this being on Arabic TV
       
 (DIR) Post #9hucbLzIvQHUufJYxs by Chuculate@niu.moe
       2019-04-17T22:29:11Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @karen I'm Argentinian, but love reading youtube comments and Anime News Network https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1375It says it was dubbed in Lebanon. I've heard good things about that place.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huclXxjG6XownREFk by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T22:31:03.719346Z
       
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       @Chuculate @karen You are fascinating. I would love to meet you.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hueJ44D12Tc1o11X6 by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-17T22:48:18.235681Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @karen @prydt yep, you need to be able to fight, and fight well.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hueLTgejQlQ4C9Ke8 by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-17T22:48:45.665081Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt And I can't, so careful thought is required
       
 (DIR) Post #9huhajAVknGCHv4qvI by jeff@social.i2p.rocks
       2019-04-17T23:25:07.931048Z
       
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       @nobody @karen @prydt @orekix @roka @DetectiveHyde this is the correct take, people need an enemy. religion solves this with the devil.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huhjqquYRtCj2GBxA by actionjackson@networked.space
       2019-04-17T23:26:21.599274Z
       
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       @jeff @karen @prydt @nobody @orekix @roka @DetectiveHyde if you want an opponent, come to chess club
       
 (DIR) Post #9huhsJJOcw1hJ7cL6O by nobody@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-17T23:28:18.473189Z
       
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       @actionjackson @karen @prydt @orekix @roka @DetectiveHyde @jeff ok chess man
       
 (DIR) Post #9huoARUNYwtjbcmeMC by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:38:47.271760Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @karen @prydt sort of, yeh. things are pretty stupidly expensive everywhere. mostly it's a difference of the kind of labour people are doing in the societies. in places mostly dependent on manual labour, it becomes financially infeasible to *not* have children. irrigating a field, you can spend a lot of time or a lot of money on a fancy irrigation system *or* you can have 10 kids with buckets. free labour. and then, when you get older and can't work any more, you have a bunch of kids who are still healthy and take care of you.in a place that does mentally-intensive work, though, there's a long investment process raising and teaching a child before there's any pay-off, at which point that child might end up somewhere else entirely where that specialised sort of work is needed, meaning little contribution back to the family unitboth are unhealthy paths that are damaging for everyone. if you're reading this post, probably you understand the downsides of the "developed" one very well. for the other, manual-labour side of things, though, its worst effect is a complete loss of value and respect for human life. the individual becomes one of a swarm of others that can easily replace it at the slightest sign of irregularity or infirmity. children are worked to an early death, and it's considered normal to see people die in the thousands. this is the india of todayjapan is kind of an interesting example because it ran from one extreme to the opposite in a single lifetime, so the transition itself has been a very bumpy one, and the old-to-young ratio so pronounced. the population overall is declining, but toukyou is still growing every year as people leave the countrysides for the cities
       
 (DIR) Post #9huoIldQXojYP6zA6C by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:40:18.055799Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt @DetectiveHyde as long as money has been a thing, children have always been about money
       
 (DIR) Post #9huonwdFhu9HUKloh6 by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-18T00:45:57.342697Z
       
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       @shmibs @Epsiloco @karen @prydt Yeah, money has always been fluoridated trash
       
 (DIR) Post #9hup4Xi7cMSR7Pxje4 by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-18T00:48:56.084104Z
       
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       @DetectiveHyde @shmibs @karen @prydt Unfortunately, I don't see any way money will disappear in our lifetimes.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupEH3wMzCcNhoAs4 by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-18T00:50:42.482595Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt @DetectiveHyde @shmibs burning banks? worth a shot
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupK2se0mss8LHCy0 by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:51:44.266027Z
       
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       @orekix @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @DetectiveHyde eh, by now the money is kept on harddrives in datacentres, though
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupM7MALAYOay4aki by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:52:07.720517Z
       
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       @orekix @DetectiveHyde @Epsiloco @karen @prydt and also a whole lot of people would die...
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupPYCH0MCYhy5CPA by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-18T00:52:44.829903Z
       
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       @shmibs @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @DetectiveHyde burning data centres!image.png
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupRbQ9zNlrHoYaBM by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-18T00:53:07.264023Z
       
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       @shmibs @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @DetectiveHyde Yes, millions would die, not like there aren't people suffering and dying right now, bad excuse
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupSzKSaKJLj2YFEm by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:53:20.850702Z
       
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       @orekix @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @DetectiveHyde good luck eradicating the entire CDN
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupZe8hlXJ02BEBkm by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-18T00:54:33.126004Z
       
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       @shmibs @orekix @DetectiveHyde @karen @prydt you wouldn't eliminate the core concept of money either. Eliminate one currency and people will use something else, because it's the only system they can conceive of.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupaaYwY8kxELwxhg by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:54:43.775945Z
       
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       @orekix @DetectiveHyde @Epsiloco @karen @prydt maybe a strong enough solar flare event or something could take out most of it, and then would just have to go after the properly faraday-caged things. not sure if there are precautions like that in every datacentre now, though....
       
 (DIR) Post #9huph9oGPlqMHjFRaa by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T00:55:55.143430Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde mmm, really the only way out is through. automate enough things that money becomes pointless except for like accessorising, like the add-on things for some videogame
       
 (DIR) Post #9huptObPF3Xjde4OQK by orekix@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-18T00:58:07.682152Z
       
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       @shmibs @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @DetectiveHyde technology just leads to surveillance and endless laws and regulations, freedom is never considered, burn it all tbh
       
 (DIR) Post #9hupyHBgEo0C5bMctM by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-18T00:59:01.459701Z
       
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       @orekix @shmibs @DetectiveHyde @karen @prydt It's true that governments and corporations cannot be trusted with our best interests. I don't think a purely technological solution will cut it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huq6a55sJjn0JF8cq by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2019-04-18T01:00:30.040565Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde as long as there are hierarchies, mmmkind of an unsolve-able puzzle, change one factor and it breaks all the others every time
       
 (DIR) Post #9huqb4dqoeXqTQ2aCO by pseudocydonia@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-18T01:06:02.505088Z
       
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       @orekix @shmibs @DetectiveHyde @Epsiloco @karen @prydt You've flipped the arrow of causation, it's government that brings us more laws and regulations, then those regulations determine which technologies are practical to develop. The government burdens the development of technologies unhelpful to their agenda of control and subsidizes those helpful to it. Freedom is always considered: the power elite considers freedom and chooses to divert human effort toward its ultimate erosion.
       
 (DIR) Post #9huquuyGTticGv3Fmi by Epsiloco@letsalllovela.in
       2019-04-18T01:09:36.305899Z
       
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       @shmibs @DetectiveHyde @karen @orekix @prydt breaking the hierarchies first might help to tackle the money problem.But the problem with currencies is that it makes it easy to create a new hierarchy quickly. Hmm. The system we have subjected ourselves to is indeed troubling.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hurQMt2k0CJpPbcNE by pseudocydonia@pl.smuglo.li
       2019-04-18T01:15:18.682731Z
       
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       @Epsiloco @karen @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde @shmibs The "money problem" properly consists of government monopolization and control of the money supply through the practice of central banking. Money itself is not the problem if it is an ordinary commodity produced on the market to serve the function of a intermediating transactions.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hutweYWmbPpnqX3ho by jack@freespeechextremist.com
       2019-04-18T01:43:33.607892Z
       
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       @orekix @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @DetectiveHyde @shmibs Agree. All of the tech we have now has to go. But we could have sustainable ancient Aryan–Atlantean tech again. Every once in a while I find something that was the old way but they kill it because it's too inefficient. I liked reading about the Viscous Limited Slip Differential. It's a simple mechanical system that lasts for a long time and fails gracefully, but it's hard to make shekels from constant maintenance and won't let the sheeple overwork their vehicles to their limit so they go with electric systems instead.Screen Shot 2019-04-17 at 8.41.…
       
 (DIR) Post #9hv8EiWu967whMHTCi by 7even@pleroma.soykaf.com
       2019-04-18T04:23:40.272857Z
       
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       @jack @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde @shmibs VLSDs suck, a type II Torsen or Wavetrac is what you want
       
 (DIR) Post #9hvB9hbUSe7KEzj4iW by jack@freespeechextremist.com
       2019-04-18T04:56:24.221333Z
       
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       @7even @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde @shmibs No, I want a renaissance of natural Aryan technology that's all about fluid dynamics, ionization, and plasma. Don't want more wheels, gears, or wires.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hvBowczVRdsi75sYa by devilish@satania.site
       2019-04-18T05:03:50.289325Z
       
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       @jack @7even @DetectiveHyde @Epsiloco @karen @orekix @prydt @shmibs Are you, by any chance, a Schauberger devotee?
       
 (DIR) Post #9hvDewDAOqfQQnN3aa by 7even@pleroma.soykaf.com
       2019-04-18T05:24:26.278025Z
       
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       @jack @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde @shmibs >fluid dynamics...>water wheels that turn gears that power plasma cutters through ionized wirescan i get ur thoughts on this system on a hitler to jewish scale?
       
 (DIR) Post #9hvEMwZ8RZAaGud7ZY by jack@freespeechextremist.com
       2019-04-18T05:32:24.715462Z
       
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       @devilish @7even @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @shmibs @DetectiveHyde @orekix I had not heard of him, but yeah, this is the idea. That nature will tell us exactly what to do and how to do it if we pay attention. And also if we decode some ancient "myths" that are thought to be just stories. I have heard that Shivkar Bapuji Talpade built a better plane than the Wright Brothers using mercury vapor from a technique described in the Rig Veda. The stories of the NSDAP secret technology in WW2 were about the idea that the bird is flown and the fish is swum rather than the bird flies and the fish swims. And those ideas also came from old sources and natural observation. But I will have to look more into Schauberger now. Thx!
       
 (DIR) Post #9hvFEhl5iE8xzArERc by jack@freespeechextremist.com
       2019-04-18T05:42:07.680770Z
       
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       @7even @karen @Epsiloco @prydt @orekix @DetectiveHyde @shmibs Hmmm. I give it 1 out of 4 Hitlers. If you start with water, why not use waterjet tools to cut the ionized wires? If needed, add free-range volcanic carbon pumice to the water.
       
 (DIR) Post #9hvN89otmWFecg1lSa by DetectiveHyde@shigusegubu.club
       2019-04-18T07:10:34.775368Z
       
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       @orekix @Epsiloco @karen @prydt @shmibs That's a simple, Pelinal Whitestrake of a solution. I love it. Let's do it.