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Can Someone be a Hybrid type without being a Cusper? |
Posted by: AspieMillennial - 01-18-2020, 09:21 AM - Forum: Turnings
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Say someone is born in the Silent Generation around 1935 but has a nomad upbringing that turns their traits towards being a nomad or someone born in the same year has genetic personality propensity and MBTI and big 5 traits very similar to the Boomers? Would the latter be an artist/prophet hybrid because they have a prophet personality and attitudes towards life but weren't born in the Boom or in the cusp? Would the former be an artist/nomad hybrid because of the shared experiences with both?
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Is it me or are Xennials an odd bunch at times? |
Posted by: Remy Renault - 01-13-2020, 05:23 PM - Forum: Generations
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Much like Boomers, Xennials tend to take personal offense at the fact that the world is going to h**l in a hand basket, but for different reasons. The Boomers think "the world they built is crumbling before their eyes." With a lot of Xennials it's "what the f**k is going on. I didn't sign up for this s**t (whether that implies Trump, the rise of the far right in Europe, climate change or any other pressing issue). I've just been a well-behaved citizen who goes to work and pays my bills on time, and now I'm the one being punished by all these loony extremists". Any thoughts? This seems to be a very common attitude among X/Millie cuspers in my experience.
Does the fact they came of age during Fukuyama's "End of History" era have something to do with it? Without ever having experienced s**t hit the fan before that?
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Extropianism |
Posted by: Bill the Piper - 01-11-2020, 08:39 AM - Forum: The Future
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The idea that the ultimate good is complexity, vitality and capacity for experience. We should as individuals and as society always strive to protect and expand Mind in all its forms.
Pros and cons?
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Three Shoot Downs |
Posted by: Bob Butler 54 - 01-09-2020, 11:06 PM - Forum: General Political Discussion
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There have in recent decades been three ‘accidental’ shoot downs of civilian airliners. One was a while back, by a US cruiser, over the Gulf, while they were exchanging fire with Iranian gunboats. Another was apparently by a Russian proxy acting in Ukraine of a Malaysian aircraft. Recently, it seems likely Iran hit a Ukrainian civilian jet.
The US took open responsibility for their shutdown. It turns out that the USS Vincennes had earned the nick name “Robo Cruiser”, a name that implied a gung ho aggressive attitude which resulted in their being energetic and a little free with their weapons. I remember the captain and attitude getting a lot of flack after the shoot down. It is understandable, though. For them, it was a shooting war… so they shot.
It makes me have just a bit more sympathy for the other two shoot downs. Not enough sympathy. The civilians on those aircraft were quite innocent. But if a US Navy ship in a shooting peace can get undisciplined and run weapons free, can you expect Russian proxy forces and Iranian air defense to be free of a similar attitude? I suspect that the higher officials even in the autocratic states of Russia and Iran did not deliberately order the shoot downs, but they did seek out a violent aggressive attitude by those who wielded the rockets, an attitude which did not serve the big shots well. It seems the shoot down of civilians is an unfortunate but inevitable result of engaging in proxy wars.
Naturally, the autocratic states denied responsibility in public. So long as they send the guys that fired the rockets to Siberia or the desert somewhere. Autocratic regimes may not admit responsibility, but I do not doubt their ability to apply punishments.
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If you think Trump bad, then wait till you see Bolsonaro in Brazil |
Posted by: pbrower2a - 01-02-2020, 02:49 AM - Forum: Beyond America
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...at least America has no heritage of military dictatorship. Should there ever be a coup in America, it is probably to stop a Trump-like leader who starts showing signs that he wants to kill American democracy and has the means. Jair Bolsonaro seems to love the ferocity of the prior Brazilian military regime and... Agosto Pinochet, someone who imposed Soviet-style repression for 'protection' of Chile from socialist trends that preceded him. Women, indigenous people, LGBT, the poor (the poor in Brazil are really poor) seem to be fair game.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bolsonaro...a713b24bce
Quote:Bolsonaro was widely considered one of the most immediately dangerous of the far-right leaders who have risen to power across the world over the last decade. Though he mimicked President Donald Trump and even embraced the nickname that he was “The Trump of the Tropics,” Bolsonaro assumed control of a much younger democracy with much weaker institutions than exist in the United States.
Bolsonaro, who relentlessly attacked the legitimacy of the press during his campaign, has continued to do so as president, and not just with his ubiquitous cries of “fake news.” He has threatened to cancel government advertising contracts with large newspapers he doesn’t like, and even tried to bar government offices from subscribing to Brazil’s biggest newspaper. He has emboldened supporters to attack journalists, too, both online and in person: Patricia Campos Mello, an award-winning reporter for Folha de S.Paulo, said at a New York ceremony this year that reporters, and especially female reporters, are more at risk now than they have been at any time since the end of the dictatorship.
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