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Nice! Since this got posted by thecollective, can't wait to hear what blip they have to say about it in the anews podcast.
Every now and again I listen to the IGD podcast, and the This is America podcast.

It's interesting how much they can stomach analyzing mainstream media stream of party politics, considering that they're anarchists. Almost as amazing as how I can sometimes stomach to listen to the podcast, not because of them, but the topics they cover.

They really get deep into the minutia of the news (internet gossip, twitter) stream.
Which makes me want to tune out, but then i might miss out on the tidbits which make part of the panorama that i normally ignore. It might a boring droning daily real spectacle, but it's still happening, and were awash in it, and people react in tides to it.
Opportunities and trends will be determined or influenced or colored by that, so it's important to not be tone deaf, at least to appear that you're in the loop. But also, one can disregard and ignore all this and recognize it as unimportant and meaningless.
Hey, I'm really self-aware and meta, and nihilist-aware and not a red nor a liberal, don't judge me, i care so much about what you think of me, jk, sarcasm. Senileoldtroll please appear out of nowhere to comfort me with your normieness and red sounding non-red nihilist influence pragmatism and rich life experience based wisdom. Two choices in life: post screeds, or not post screeds. A lot of times I write the screeds and then don't post them. Then at other times, I post them. I am an insane person. jk, we don't believe in those categories right? Was just rereading Canenero. Psychs and screw wooo rasberries in your directions, wooohooo i'm freeeee wohooooo not in the nut house wooooohoooooo wooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!

I was listening to this podcast in the back ground as i played a bit of online chess, got to a stalemate. I opened with h3 cuz yolo, i make bad decisions on purpose. im tired of the only reasonable opening i know (King's Indian Attack / King's Indian Defense, which i didn't memorize from reading it, but learned it was a thing after i had fallen into the routine of using it. it's a mediocre, unambitious, "safe" and defensive way to play. it's also aesthetically pleasing in its symmetries and asymmetries. it makes the game easier to read and manage for me, slower pace, less explosive. it really gets things "stuck" sometimes. constrains both our movements. rarely gets me a win, but draws out my loss for longer than other improvisation which would require thinking ahead various moves and scenarios like the pros. i rarely think one or two moves ahead. psychoanalyze my chess, daddy). the game was unorthodox which i like. we we're evenly matched; two unskilled casual amateurs, and the game ran out of time at a stalemate. I ran of time first, they had a few minutes left (like maybe more than three, you see, I was distracted by the podcast and typing this). I left them with only the king, I had a rook and a knight. Didn't have time for a mate.

wow, this podcast is endless, how boring (i'm boring), i mostly typing to avoid turning it off, and see if i have anything related to their topics i can comment...ugh so boring....what are they doing? what am i doing?...ok...i'm out....Tom Nomad needs to curb the news consumption, sounds kinda hysterical and seems to be talking to liberals that are somehow willing to transform into anarchist insurgents at the drop of a hat...send tweet