Luther Blissett » Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:49 pm wrote:One side is genocidal.
The other side wants them to stop being genocidal.
The middle wants to give the genocidal side a chance, just to see what happens.
and feelings. really really hurt feelings
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Luther Blissett » Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:49 pm wrote:One side is genocidal.
The other side wants them to stop being genocidal.
The middle wants to give the genocidal side a chance, just to see what happens.
seemslikeadream » Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:12 pm wrote:This is no time for hurt feelings...this is no time to play nice
Trump has declared war on the America people declared war on the planet ....you can not win a war by playing nice
Searcher08 » Thu Jan 12, 2017 9:35 am wrote:Focus on:
LETS systems;
Bitcoin;
Mesh networked internet;
Evidence-based policy
User driven tax allocation;
Localisation localisation localistion.
Systematic reverse globalisation.
Solari building.
Moving the 'resource based economy' conversation from theoretical concept to first stage practical detailed discussions
Getting Common Core scrapped asap
Removal of any form of federal funding for universities that indulge in trigger warning and safe space culture.
Incentivize STEM courses and create a Federal Bullshit Tax for all Pomo content courses.
Focus on equality of opportunity rather than equality of outcome
Back an 'International Colony on Mars by 2030' space shot
Acknowledge the difference between the Alt-Right and Rationalists (Sargon of Akkad types) and make principled engagement the new banner.
Make No-Platforming a jailable offense
Find people who are telegenic, funny, slightly outrageous, have a detailed yet concise fact-based approach and who are great debaters. A left version of Milo or Ben Shapiro, confident but free of arrogance.
Elihu » Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:20 pm wrote:seemslikeadream » Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:12 pm wrote:This is no time for hurt feelings...this is no time to play nice
Trump has declared war on the America people declared war on the planet ....you can not win a war by playing nice
you just have to let go of your state slad. it can't do anything other than what it has been constructed to do. you are mentally lost in its maze, fighting from within it. it is completely irrelevant what anybody "feels" about it or the character of the people who run it. we are all rightists to the extent we engage with it. in fact it is your American patriotic duty to resist it.
where the rubber meets the road. pm an address, I'll do what i can.have to go find $1500.00 dollars for my daughter medicine for this month
Elihu » Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:43 pm wrote:where the rubber meets the road. pm an address, I'll do what i can.have to go find $1500.00 dollars for my daughter medicine for this month
I thought Trump would lose and bring doom to the Republican Party.
Suppose you've got yourself a Long Runner. And while your Long Runner hasn't really wavered in popularity, not significantly, you still want to connect with the youth of today. Perhaps you'd also like to comment on current pop-culture events as well.
Well, you'd better tread carefully or you might sound like you're just screaming, "We're Still Relevant, Dammit!"
The parent trope of both Totally Radical and Fad Super, this happens when a series that is gettin' old decides to make an attempt to stay current. Of-the-moment pop-culture references (that usually end up dated by the time the work of fiction makes its premiere) are certainly most common. The writers might also decide to radically change a character or create an "updated" Expy of an older character. A number of times a character has been made Darker and Edgier easily fit the bill. Another popular tactic is to make the character suddenly become a member of a newly emerged subculture, fandom, or similar group. The result, especially if the writer is not part of said subculture and doesn't do the research, is often laughably embarrassing instead of the bold new direction the producers were hoping for.
This often heralds the beginning of a Dork Age. Can very often result in an Unintentional Period Piece.
See also Popularity Polynomial, Mascot with Attitude, Discredited Meme, Follow the Leader, Two Decades Behind, Long-Runner Tech Marches On, Society Marches On, Jumping the Shark, Network Decay, Magazine Decay, Pretty Fly for a White Guy, and more than a few Scrappies and cases of Misaimed Marketing. Contrast Growing with the Audience.
Tropes Are Tools aside, this is usually a sign of bad writing, especially if you're a TV or movie writer trying to make your current long-running show more hip or trying to revive a long-dead franchise for a new generation. On the other hand, sometimes it works, and if the alternative is leaving your story looking decades out-of-date... The trick is to update the right things, update them the right way, and leave the timeless things that people liked about the franchise in the first place alone.
Iamwhomiam » Thu Jan 12, 2017 2:14 pm wrote:^^^ Yeah, there's always Hope to hang on to. (the poor gal must be ragged these days!)
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