Monthly Archives: June 2014

Orwell was overly optimistic

I think I can reasonably claim that advertising is fast becoming our most advanced form of art. I was clicking around and ended up on a Mother Jones article about mass shooters and OMG DISARM EVERYONE. Anyway, this random ad … Continue reading

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Found another outsider

There are a lot of these guys floating around on the internet. Probably this is a side effect of an “engineering shortage” where we aren’t really short on engineers, we just really don’t feel like paying them. Maybe they should … Continue reading

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Associative horizon

This essay basically explains me. This gives me the vocabulary to properly express the following thought: I have a genius-level associative horizon, subgenius intelligence and inferior conscientiousness. This identification explains why I seem to share qualitative characteristics with actual geniuses, … Continue reading

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Adding Paul Cooijimans to my red pill list

He happens to be the psychometitor of Giga Society. The most compelling feature of his output is his consistent sanity. In fact, I would describe him as exceedingly sane and otherwise restrained in expression. An example: It should be noted … Continue reading

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A visual guide to African penetration

Yes, this post is exactly what you’re thinking. Only the best for my readers. I’ve been stumbling through this little infographic here, looking for interpretations: My first thought was “whiteness” of inhabitants, but that seems to be only part of … Continue reading

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Is this IQ test accurate?

I typically ask people to take this one because I like it. One person asked if it’s accurate. http://iqexam.net/ Here’s what I can say: it’s normed by a vocab test. The GSS 10-word vocab test (called WORDSUM) correlates with IQ … Continue reading

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Customer service with a smile

Another one from Vox’s Alpha Game: Women say they resent it when men tell them to smile. And well they should. An instinctive smile, when one is not expressing pleasure or recognition, is a submissive gesture. This is why attractive … Continue reading

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Materialism in women

Quoth Vox in whole: Women’s sexuality is more complicated than men’s in part because it tends to directly conflict with their desire for stability and security: She wired up a plethysmograph to women’s private parts and then showed them a … Continue reading

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Low-hanging fruit

A major factor in America during the first three decades of my life was New Recreational Drugs. Something always was being invented from scratch (e.g., LSD), rediscovered (cocaine), or modified (crack cocaine). These innovations had much impact on crime statistics, … Continue reading

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