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  1. Natural Born Killers could at least be interpreted as relevant (at the time) social commentary. The trailer above looks more like an elitist gratification fantasy with no substantial message or redeeming quality.
  2. I don't even know where to begin on commenting this. Yeah, living in a country succumbing to decadence is alienating but wishing murderous violence over petty annoyances makes you part of the problem.
  3. Sounds like the typical adolescent pack leader. These sort of children have an aptitude for the status power plays of a traditional school setting and invariably become bullies because manipulation and hostility are intertwined. Their over-reliance on manipulation, while rewarding in the short-term, induces a nagging sense of powerlessness that they seek to drown out by expanding their web of thralls and antagonizing the socially vulnerable. The hostility is all-encompassing and manifests differently depending on who is around; "friends" are utilized as cannon fodder who willingly accept the role lest lose their mid-level status but the pack leader will casually abandon or betray them when they exhaust their usefulness. Basically, the pack leader's view of the universe can be described as a big fish eating a smaller fish while about to be eaten by a bigger fish with an incomprehensible reality looming over all as the supreme predator. I recommend reading Rand's essays "The Comprachicos" and "The Age of Envy" for further insight.
  4. It's not making money that leftists actually resent; it's the assertion of the individual mind towards self-beneficial production -and thus, putting itself beyond the reach of second-hand manipulators like the author. The whole anti-money meme is just a deceptive euphemism; as a rule, people who have blocked their minds from reality have to "communicate" via euphemisms and code language that appeal to human weakness like fear and envy. Note that for most people, religion isn't a matter of personal choice as it is a deterministic circumstance of birth.
  5. You mean that's the root of the panic/rage exhibited in the presence of outsiders? Awareness of being observed and evaluated from a different perspective?
  6. Living in New York, I often feel like an alien on my own planet when I'm around those of the leftist persuasion (although I'm sure there are many "rightists" who are collectivistic themselves). They seem nice enough on casual contact but underneath the surface is a cauldron of incoherent rage. And yet there's a creepy "sameness" to this rage; like I'm dealing with programmed cultists who can't conceive of anything beyond their scriptures and repeat them verbatim. I've theorized that collectivists generally repress their individual doubts and anxiety to avoid being perceived as "outsiders" and that repression mutates into hostility towards "rival tribes". But I know that sort of speculation is really psychologizing so I'd appreciate any substantial insight particularly from those who may have gone through a collectivistic phase themselves. Hope this thread is relevant and in the correct section.
  7. I doubt the TSA goons are really thinking that far ahead and more likely they're just acting on short-sighted depravity like any petty bureacrat.
  8. I'm curious about this too and I suppose that uncovering the hidden truth to this seeming contradiction can be reached by comparing premises and contexts. The most obvious difference is that an enemy nation can put up some degree of resistance while citizens are largely at the mercy of their government's monopoly on force. Rank cowardice and indifference to evil are involved in this sort of thinking.
  9. There's a significant difference in mental context between applying reason to integrate concepts (extremely important at young age) and applying reason to win arguments. These children are being taught implicitly that reality is little more than a gladiator arena where you desperately defend your subjectivity from outsiders.
  10. http://healthland.time.com/2011/03/17/why-arguing-improves-students-reasoning-skills/ Lovely. Show Junior learns early on that he can validate his beliefs by overpowering his classmates in petty arguments rather than testing them in reality.
  11. I'm more interested how normal people let their identities and better judgments get enveloped in an evil situation albeit a simulated one.
  12. I know the hardline Objectivists would hate me for posting this but I highly recommend chakra meditation. http://www.wikihow.com/Open-Your-Spiritual-Chakras
  13. I've recently developed a taste for unconventional movies that discard narrative and intelligible plot to create a dreamlike, post-logical atmosphere that I can't help but find fascinating. The best examples I've seen of such a style are Eraserhead by David Lynch and Gozu by Takashi Miike. I don't sense any philosophical malice or negative "sense of life" in these movies as Rand concretized in "No Skin Off Your Ass/Nose" from Fountainhead. If anything, these movies have an intellectually liberating effect by suppressing "sacred cows" that hinder innovation. If there is an anti-life message present, then it must be too subtle for me to pick up. I'm also certainly not motivated to win the approval of a snotty in-crowd by appreciating surreal art. However, by discarding conventions that are generally taken for granted as essential, are surreal movies no better than the random smearings of a Jackson Pollock-wannabe?
  14. A common fallacy/manipulation tactic anti-capitalists make is blurring out the difference between compulsion and desperate, extreme (yet somehow universal) circumstances that bind workers to their jobs out of fear of starvation or homelessness (hence, laying off someone is equivalent to an execution). They seem to have a cynical and nightmarish perspective of the universe where disaster and exploitation are primary forces and positive values are irrelevant.
  15. I'm going through the same crisis as the OP at the age of 30. While I revere reason and justice, I recognize that the way I live my life day-to-day is significantly incongruous with my consciously-held values. I'm not a smug hypocrite but I know my self-sabatoging behavior is governed by irrational convictions that got entrenched into my subconscious decades ago and hence, became elusive to my identification faculties. Recently, I got into a physical altercation with someone whom I could have overpowered but I made no real effort to defend myself. Reflecting on the event, I realized that I actually had been more afraid of hurting my assailant than getting hurt myself; a wantonly irrational premise. That premise was motivated by a deeper premise: Never do harm to others. On its face, that's a palatable directive but it became self-destructive when integrated as an absolute; in reality, there are occasions when you have to step on some toes to get essential needs met especially when those toes are set to collide into your groin. I believe this is how altruism corrupts its true believers; by seeding itself into a person's moral identity to the point where irrational guilt disarms him.
  16. Tribal conditioning. Only way to sidestep it is avoiding any mention of names and group labels while gently coaxing the critical thinking faculties out of dormancy. And even if you win the argument, the conditioning will very likely re-assert itself as soon as you are out of sight. It takes a great level of humility as well as internal innocence to even attempt overcoming bad philosophy when it's internalized; it's like re-wiring your own sense of identity.
  17. I thought the subplot with Mal was a solid concretization of how internalizing a philosophy that is dismissive of reality and life can literally be the seed of self-destruction.
  18. It's imperative to point out that much of our conceptions regarding courtship and sexual behaviour have been distorted beyond rational considerations by a legalistic culture that intentionally promotes repression.
  19. You left out that they bully and hoodwink others into accepting said principles on blind faith; which is the point of mysticism.
  20. You seem to be haunted by a conceptual boogieman that mostly exists in your head and trying to justify your angst by finding a match for this boogieman in the real world. Until you resolve that, maybe you should keep your "observations" to yourself.
  21. I was pleasantly surprised to discover this game being much more philosophically sophisticated than the last Fallout. The new factions represent a wide variety of ethical codes allowing the player to craft roles other than the duty-bound sacrificial pig or the whim-worshipping lone wolf. The following are the most prominent among several others. The New California Republic: A well-meaning force for order compromised by inefficiency and corruption. Mr. House and the Securitrons: Ultra-efficient, ultra-rational robots incapable of empathy but not quite Skynet either. Caesar's Legion: Brutal fascist throwbacks with aristocratic pretensions. Unlike the last game, NV actually drove home the point (intentionally or not) of how bad philosophy stymies recovery from an apocalyptic scenario even after 200+ years and only a mild/moderate reduction in the availability of resources and expertise.
  22. Assuming I'm too lazy and self-absorbed to bother taking off my glasses before going to bed, the first thing that would come to my mind upon waking is that my glasses had been tampered with because they are the first external obstacle between my eyes and the world around me. If upon removing my glasses I discover my vision still tinted green, I would get on the phone with an opthamologist double quick because the experience is an alarming aberration of consistency with implications to the health of my eyes and possibly my mental state. What I would never do is consider (much less accept) that the world had spontaneously acquired a universal green tint that can be observed by everybody else. If I did, then that would make me foam-at-the-mouth insane and unfit for continued survival on this planet (which is the underlying motive for me to engage in the previous line of thinking) without hospitalization. To seriously present the original question as rhetoric concerning logic betrays a profound (and frightening) failure to discern consciousness from existence (i.e. what's in your head vis a vis what's all around you). The OP's day-to-day life must really be fun...
  23. http://blogs.forbes.com/richardsalsman/2010/12/05/where-have-all-the-capitalists-gone/ Basic gist: Despite the obvious successes of Capitalism in regards to production, quality of life and technological advancement, people on both political sides loathe it because they can't shake off anti-life premises like the malevolent universe and the soul-body dichotomy.
  24. He tells envy-stunted fuckwits what they want to hear.
  25. It's sad how philosophies that can't integrate the nature of man as a rational being filter everything through the lens of group warfare. It's even sadder how said philosophies are lapped up without question by people surrounded with evidence to the contrary.
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