Skyrmir

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[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 9 points 6 days ago

Exchange it quick and get out.

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

My hope is that we'll see an adjustment of congress attitude after April 1st special elections. They should all be easy GoP wins, but I don't think they will be. I'd put the NY election at even odds. The two Florida districts are 20 points red, so shouldn't even be a question of who wins, but I think they'll be close. If the GoP loses one, some of them will start to sound like they have a back bone. If they lose two, they'll start talking back in the media. If all three flip, they lose the house and shit gets real.

Again most likely result is a squeaking win that will make for some grumbling, but no real change in our path to hell. What's crazy is that there is an assumption congress will be a thing by April 1st. The market is in free fall right now, and it's being very conservative on the amount of damage Trump just did. As that plays out, the bad news is going to keep pouring in from all quarters. Things are going to get chaotic, in very dystopian ways.

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

While I agree, the truth is, as much as he's dancing all over every institution, he still doesn't actually have control of his party. And with the razor thin margins he's running, he's likely to get shut down hard when he finally hits that wall.

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Pretty sure that would require congressional approval, similar to the uranium deals we used to buy decommissioned warhead cores to turn into reactor fuel.

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I am always sarcastic, it's just my nature. That said, where you are on the food chain is the basis of all power to affect the world/universe. That's who 'gave' us the power to decide if another species should go extinct. We took it, as all power is gained. There was no giving involved. Once that power is gained, giving it up, is giving up your position on the food chain. In a very literal sense. Otherwise you're not giving up the power to kill another species, you're just choosing not to. Which in most cases is the best choice, and also is what gives you the choice of tolerance.

As for motivation to interact with the world, that's personal. In the long run we're all space dust decaying to barely perceptible heat. In the short run, finding your own contentment might require some adjustments to the world around you. Even just enjoying the day may come at the cost of tomorrow, so choose your actions well.

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Power is never given, it is taken. Might makes right is the only law of the universe. Who gave a cheetah the power to eat a gazelle? Who gave a fungus the power to kill bacteria? The question of tolerance or intolerance is a question of when to use, or not, the individual or collective power of a person or group.

As to when is it right to extinct a species, would you save the dinosaurs from the asteroid? Bear in mind, you extinct your own species if you do. And who gave those dinos the right to use up a whole planet's worth of resources, that mammals are obviously better suited to make use of. Extincting a species is making ecological room for other species to evolve. It's just that right now, humans are demonstrably horrible at choosing which species should be around, or not.

Also I highly recommend Dr. Who for the hidden morals wrapped in often ridiculously stupid sci-fi fun.

[–] Skyrmir@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I'm still partial to the general philosophy of Dr Who. Killing is to be avoided even at extreme cost. But when survival is put on the line, it's time to put a bullet in someone, or blow up their entire species. When you reach that point, go as far as you have to, in order to make sure you don't have to again.