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Midnight Pub

an abacus of ideas - blogging/writing brings small thoughts to life

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like sliding the bead of an abacus from one side to another, a blog post representing words formerly reserved to "just" thought, gets slid to the side of the mind of significance Real World Relevance.

The opposing compartment, that of adjacent or contrarian views/ideas, contrast the initial beads put forward. A calculation, or evening out, of thoughts, ideas, concepts. In the end, one returns a sum. Like The Socratic Method and the practice of a courtroom, one can come to truth/justice via two sides of both opposition, yet mandated potential compromise - neither acquitting all or finding guilt all, contrasting the potential of *this* or *that* to arrive at what IS. A common goal.

bringing thought to bear through writing, and the feedback and condemnation of, or vindication in, what is written, is what makes one grow

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~inquiry wrote (thread):

It's about time someone here does the maths! :-)

~detritus wrote (thread):

I used to be of the idea that interacting with people who think different online was a nice way to challenge my own views and opinions on things, and to gain a different perspective, all that shit.

But the page which I called my "home" for several years was full of the kind of people whose comments would only perplex or downright infuriate me for how... caricaturesque they seemed. They were so damn out of this world that they only caused me to go the opposite direction and ultimately developed this very strong "anti-angloamerican" position that has stayed with me ever since. I have left that place because people there I believe are truly fucking crazy, and their insane opinions were only causing me distress, causing me to question how come some batshit opinion on the internet could cause me such a strong emotional response and such persistent brooding. It always bedazzled me that a person could actually hold such a view...

No, I'm not into exchanging views with people anymore, not on the internet. Sometimes I fall into reddit by some chance and I run into a lot milder comments, but comments that seemed to come straight out of a US propaganda pamphlet, and now it amuses me, but it also makes me wonder whether there is actually people whose worldviews are scripted down to every punctuation sign.

No, I really prefer getting my intellectual nourishment from books. For some reason I can read books that hold very different viewpoints and I don't know if it's because a writer holds himself to higher standards in making an argument, but it doesn't cause me this level of perplexion. But talking to people online is certainly something that I've grown very weary of.

You guys are, of course, different. I think some amount of not-taking-oneself-too-seriously is a good antidote to the kind of mind poison that oozes through the speech of some people, especially when they are shielded behind an anonymous comment.