If you happen to enjoy spending your time listening to your so-called team mates actively trying to force a surrender vote because your bot lane got one less minion kill on the first wave than the other team’s mid laner.
If you happen to enjoy spending your time listening to your so-called team mates actively trying to force a surrender vote because your bot lane got one less minion kill on the first wave than the other team’s mid laner.
You are once again building a flawed model of the dynamic at play here in an attempt to ease the discomfort you feel from encountering something that doesn’t make sense to you (why did I choose to join this community?). I’m not even attempting to build any counterarguments because the responses I’ve gotten don’t even attempt to understand what I’ve said in the beginning. To be utterly frank I just lack respect for people who think of themselves as any flavour of anarchist while still dreaming of a system as thoroughly rigid as the artificially created Internet. You pretend to hate the system while desperately trying to invent excuses for continuing to make yourself at home within it.
I don’t need to excuse your imagination.
Because people aren’t one dimensional objects.
Do you think Capitalists designed hardware, or Engineers?
I’m just gonna leave this quote as is, so you can think about it.
Same sort of deal as “anarcho-communist” operating systems. @@
No, it can run on many things, including open source collaborative hardware that exists
Please explain to me where this “open source collaborative” Internet hardware is on which you run your bitcoin network.
It’s actually a really good analogy, because it can only run on fully-capitalist hardware.
Could be to match the style of the target, to try and make the conversation feel more natural for them.
I have to admit, I have questions about the impact of spending too much time deep inside machine logic territory.