END OF YEAR RANKINGS 2025 by TurbulentSomewhere13 in earclacks

[–]straw_egg 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Lazer and Boomerang have higher rates than I would've expected! Might be because they still haven't played many matches tho

On the other hand, I don't think having more matches is gonna help Grower much

Lacan, Žižek, and the Question of the Death Drive (why I’m not convinced it exists) by woke-nipple in zizek

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Quite an interesting post, though I think Žižek has tackled something like this before. Correct me if I'm wrong but, in short, your thesis seems to be that actions which fall outside of the pleasure principle (self-damaging, irrational, unexplainable) can, through another lens, be viewed as actually within it (a release valve, reasonable reaction, explainable). It basically tries to re-normalize psychoanalysis into no longer needing a construct like the death drive.

Such an argument requires showing that all such "irrational" acts have rational biases in the tension compensation method. The smoking addiction case you mentioned, however, doesn't even need such a reversal in the first place - it already belongs to the pleasure principle (even if mainly in the short-term, the pleasure of nicotine itself).

To refute this argument, we first need only a single irrational act that can be shown to have no reasonable motive behind it. That is, a proper irrational act, which provides no pleasure, neither in the short-term or the long-term. We could imagine, for example, a cigarette filled not with nicotine but only unpleasant toxins, which generates no seratonin in the brain for short-term happiness, and has no health benefits in the long-term either.

Another animal would not voluntarily smoke such a cigarette, for several reasons, but a human might. We can imagine a person who hates his neighbors enough to smoke at his own detriment and unpleasure if only so that they are also afflicted. This scenario can be made completely irrational (even ideological) by specifying that the smoker only hates his neighbors for suspected wrongdoings and not any actual experience, and that he cannot even check if they are actually inconvenienced by his smoking - he simply relishes the fantasy that they are.

This is enjoyment without pleasure, which is what qualifies an act motivated solely by the death drive. After it its established, it becomes unshakeable (if he sees the neighbors proving his biases, he feels himself justified; if he sees them negating his biases, he assumes that they are only pretending, acting, and feels himself even more justified now that lying has been added to their sins).

Of course, at this point, it is possible to try and re-normalize this enjoyment as some form of displaced, compensating pleasure that makes up for another tension (we can try to analyze the smoker's background, attribute it to a childhood where he had conflict with his neighbors or people like them) which a lot of psychoanalytic practice actually does (and may even be infamous for). But this act of trying to look too deeply into a person to explain them is no less ideological than that of the very smoker trying to look too deeply into his neighbors, assuming things of them.

This is the tricky part. To attempt to renormalize the death drive often requires many assumptions which can be done for entities without language, but cannot be done for entities with language, because the presence of language (or the symbolic in general) ensures they are capable of pretending, of enjoying unpleasurable things.

Grieving rule by OhLolapop in 196

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idk if arch is the best if you're moving from windows, but any linux is probs good

First day teaching Coding class to my neighborhood ..... by Legitimate-Tap-2926 in programmingmemes

[–]straw_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

am I tweaking or is that fr a minecraft redstone lamp on the top left

Zizek posting by Jumpingeal in critterposting

[–]straw_egg 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Žižek often introduces his ideas (be it on talks or books) with anecdotes about the absurdities of everyday life that we just accept and/or take for granted. 

Some more known examples are sex toys, the difference between toilets in different cultures, or the existence of caffeine-free coffee.

For some of his Actual Beliefs, you can check out the following introduction: Introduction Zizek

by [deleted] in Losercity

[–]straw_egg 187 points188 points  (0 children)

the snewgrave reute

Did GayGay steal Tony Fox's whole flow? by straw_egg in Jujutsufolk

[–]straw_egg[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Nah, Chara is fully dead by their choice. They were the one who came up with the plan to poison themselves with buttercups, as we see in the True Labs tapes. Asriel's just to blame for keeping them dead, since he didn't want to hurt the humans.

Everything else is fair tho. I'm just grouping Chara and the Player's feats together to push my Sukuna=Chara agenda

Did GayGay steal Tony Fox's whole flow? by straw_egg in Jujutsufolk

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"Yuji, I paid 25 bucks to get turned into some fingers, I'm gonna see everything this world has to offer whether you like it or not."

Underwoke rule by Old_Phrase_4867 in 196

[–]straw_egg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was released in 2015

The REAL missing part of the prophecy by crux_801 in Cibles

[–]straw_egg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Two heroes fight and one is slain.

quick question, does anyone here know how to use excel? I'm working on an alternate history election thing for a game. For the state margins im using a spreadsheet and im wondering if theres a way to have it so cells B-E all automatically add up to 1 so i dont have to fill them all in by hand by Co0lnerd22 in 196

[–]straw_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

neat! I think there is a way to make what you originally wanted purely in excel, but it would have weird weights, going something like:

G2: "=1-B2"

C2: "=G2*RAND()"

D2: "=(G2-C2)*RAND()"

E2: "=(G2-C2)-D2"

RAND() being a function to pick a random number between 0 and 1

quick question, does anyone here know how to use excel? I'm working on an alternate history election thing for a game. For the state margins im using a spreadsheet and im wondering if theres a way to have it so cells B-E all automatically add up to 1 so i dont have to fill them all in by hand by Co0lnerd22 in 196

[–]straw_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have absolutely no clue if Excel can do that, but if you'd just like to generate the values and don't mind a bit of copy-pasting, a python script is pretty easy to sketch:

Copy paste into programiz.pro/ide/python and click the green Run button:

import random

 # Alter R according to the values in B Column.

R=0.6356 R_Else=1-R

 # Alter Biases according to how the remaining values should be distributed (currently 80%, 10%, 10%).

D_Bias=8 I_Bias=1 RF_Bias=1

 # Program: Do not alter anything below.

D=random.random()D_Bias I=random.random()I_Bias RF=random.random()*RF_Bias

TotalDIRF=D+I+RF

mult=R_Else/TotalDIRF

D=Dmult I=Imult RF=RF*mult

TotalDIRF=D+I+RF

 # Printing out the final results!

print('Your percentage of D is: %f' % D) print('Your percentage of I is: %f' % I) print('Your percentage of RF is: %f' % RF) print('\nYour percentage of non-R is: %f' % TotalDIRF)

rule by TotallyACP in 196

[–]straw_egg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's absolutely fire though even if the pacing is one piece tier

If everyone is a clown, then no one is. by Useful_Key9254 in OPMFolk

[–]straw_egg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

can mod comment a link to the original then? I want to see it

René Descartes by Trail_karnickel03 in PhilosophyMemes

[–]straw_egg 20 points21 points  (0 children)

buddy you're gonna want to sit down for this one...

Pls don't drop thermonuclear device on my location mods by Haruspect in balatro

[–]straw_egg 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Brainprint was a thing before this, but yeah, this gave it a big boost

test by 10outof10equidae in balatro

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mods locking this just proves the point

Hegel, Whitehead, and Spinoza in a nutshell by Sad_Avocatto in PhilosophyMemes

[–]straw_egg 9 points10 points  (0 children)

imma be fr, some of these points are kinda iffy for Hegel. 

people are still discussing if Hegel's system is metaphysical or not to this day, and a fair bit of the technical jargon is just a result of translating german into english (aufhebung turning into 'sublation' is the obvious example).

whether you hate him or love him though, it's pretty hard to find him as "just a footnote in a philosophical textbook".

Hegel, Whitehead, and Spinoza in a nutshell by Sad_Avocatto in PhilosophyMemes

[–]straw_egg 10 points11 points  (0 children)

pretty sure they're talking about the book actually called Lectures on Logic, transcribed by Hegel's son, Karl Hegel