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Cake day: January 17th, 2024

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  • Reading through the other comments I was thinking “is this the cursed island?”. What a surprise, it is indeed this shithole…

    This was a scary read, can’t even imagine what you must’ve felt like then and afterwards. I’ve seen my fair share of dodgy people on the streets and from all the horror stories I’ve read online, I’m always super paranoid and get uneasy whenever I’m out after 8-9pm, and see someone sitting in a car parked on a quiet road at night, or just standing around… and I’m not even in the “target demographic” for these kinds of harrassments.

    Can’t even imagine what it must be like to go out every day knowing this can happen to you and nobody will do anything about it, it’s infuriating. And to think you weren’t even in a bad area, nor was it that late… not that it seems to matter much recently. One thing I’ve noticed (and maybe I’m reading too much into it, or maybe it’s something obvious that I’ve just discovered now because it’s not something I had to worry about for myself), is that many women walk with their arms crossed, even in busy/safe areas; I’ve seen almost no men doing this. I interpreted it as them being uncomfortable, tense, anxious, or just “on the defense” in some way. And if it’s that, it’s truly terrifying - literally everywhere you go, you’re made to feel like that, day in and day out?

    It seems increasingly difficult to have a normal life on normal island…




  • This has been 100% my experience as well. Most of the really good coders I’ve met are the types that also do it as a hobby outside work and also are reactionary/turbolib empire bootlickers. Literally regurgitating MSM slop and thinking they understand societal problems because they’ve read an op-ed in Bloomberg about why we need AI to fix the economy rather or something like that.

    I think it comes from them spending so much time on that one thing that they just kind of dont even put any brain power towards politics or the state of the world

    I’d also add to that the fact that this one thing they focus on has often been put on a pedestal (like coding for instance), which gets to many of them and makes them overestimate their abilities in other areas (“society says coders are smart, I’m a coder, I make good money, maybe I really am better than others, even at other things too” - an attitude I’ve encountered quite a few times).










  • Indeed, although it’s their numbers, especially irl, that I find disheartening sometimes. Like, I interact with plenty of decent people too, but reactionaries are always the most outspoken and seen as the most authoritative in the circles I’m in (mostly work related). At the end of the day, their opinions fit in the discourse space allowed by the MSM, so they don’t come across as crazy, and they tend to be more career focused and therefore 1) the impression of work competency carries over in other areas, and 2) they spend less time exploring other areas of life like politics, and they are, like you pointed out, immature adults.