Bwahahahaha get fucked you unbearable scumsucking dork

I mean just look at his fucking sentence construction with the rule of three and the cute internal rhyme/alliteration on “ideology/inevitability/individual”

I’m sorry, and this isn’t massively SneerClub except insofar as the death bit is obviously very Yud-coded, it’s just this quote came up again in the middle of a long and really bleak article, and for whatever reason I just burst out laughing

He’s always so goddamn indignant, like he’s being bullied for his lunch money but he came prepped with the most badass comebacks he could think of in the mirror - I mean seriously, read the quote back to yourself out loud and see if it would ever work outside “an online libertarian journal”, let alone on a stage

Look at his fucking face, how does this guy get up in the morning and not only take himself seriously, but take himself that goddamn seriously

Anyway…

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    I hate that billionaires like him see a country like New Zealand, and decide to build their apocalypse escape bunkers there, then say: “this country is perfect, but it just needs a few policy changes to make it exactly like America, the country I’m fleeing”

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      “In 2022, Andreessen [owner of however many multi-multi-million $ properties] and his inveighed against building multi-family housing in their swanky Peninsula hometown of Atherton - average annual income $539,000, median home price $7.9 million - with an email to city government that read: ‘Please IMMEDIATELY REMOVE all multi-family overlay zoning projects from the Housing Element which will be submitted to the state in July. They will MASSIVELY decrease our home values, the quality of life of ourselves and our neighbours and IMMENSELY increase the noise pollution and traffic’

      Like there’s already the completely twisted economic logic of housing as a personal investment, propped up by too many governments everywhere who can’t afford to lose votes by pointing out that it’s been nonsensical and unsustainable for decades, but to then add to that the logic of doing it even when you don’t have any genuine perverse incentive to insist on making ROI from the resale value of your house

      You know, if you can remotely put aside the less-than-dogwhistling racism for a second

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    You know, one of the things I resent the most about shits like Thiel and Andreessen and Altman going around with ideas like supervillains from a Saturday morning cartoon is that whenever I try to talk to other people that aren’t familiar with them about their ideas, those ideas are so excessive and ridiculous that I end up looking like a crank and conspiracy theorist just talking about them.

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        He has 10 surviving kids, not that many partners iirc (but don’t look into the age gaps for his partners if you don’t want to see a creepy pattern, but I try not to focus on his exes that much, as while some of them post sneerworthy content I don’t think ‘being an ex of a billionaire shithead’ makes people a valid sneertarget for their silly rightwing SV opinions). But yeah it is strange how often that kind of light eugenics stuff comes up. (See also Epstein) Combined with his anti immigrant stances and SA background it is a pretty bad. (What is also creepy about the man how he is dragging X (who he is in a custody battle over) to all his events, and that is basically the only kid you see him in public with. But as far as Musk goes, he really is the odd one out of the bunch, as he really seems to believe a lot of the dumb shit the mega rich peddle to other people, like the meritocracy. You can also see just how little he understood of all of this by his stances on paperclip AGI ‘just make them not kill humans’ [sounds of Yud crying]. And the we might be in a simulation argument (of which he takes the ancestor simulation part to argue that we live most likely in a simulation (iirc the og argument goes to ‘we might’ and doesn’t try to argue we prob do (which is a different and dumber argument)).

        And say what you want about Thiel at least he isn’t’ trying to breed a race of mini-Thiels (he just educates them).

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      I end up looking like a crank and conspiracy theorist just talking about them.

      There are good reasons to warn people to not read more sneerclub content esp when they are not familiar with this stuff already. It just makes you look insane. (being a honest fan of the LW writings does the same of course).

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    Somewhere in the world there is a McLaren F1 engineer who is cursing himself every day for being a competent engineer.

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    Wait Thiel doesn’t think everyone will die? Is he one of those cryo nuts on top of everything else?

    Shit dude even the pre-socratics come to us via a long game of telephone. Ideas die too.

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      Yes, he intends to be frozen as a fashion statement.

      His belief is such that he has signed up with Alcor, the leading company in the field of cryogenics, to be deep-frozen at the time of his death – as much as an ‘ideological statement’, he says, as in any expectation of being thawed out any time in the near future. ‘In telling you that I’ve signed up for it [cryogenics], there’s always this reaction that it’s really crazy, it’s disturbing. But my take on it is it’s only disturbing because it challenges our complacency.’

      https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/11098971/Peter-Thiel-the-billionaire-tech-entrepreneur-on-a-mission-to-cheat-death.html

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        the leading company in the field of cryogenics

        I’m sorry, how do you measure that? Aren’t all companies exactly tied in cryogenics for having successfully revived exactly ZERO people?

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            @strangebirds @V0ldek I’d like to think that every human cryo facility has a “Days Since Last Accidental Thawing-Out” sign. Or maybe “Days Since Last Midnight Dumping of Several Lumpy Sacks”.

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            Is that actually true? Have they been audited? One problem with long-term storage is “long-term” is a thing that humans are bad at.

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              Just the other day, a bunch of cryo tanks holding scientific specimens in a research hospital in Sweden failed and destroyed 30 years worth of data.

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            Supposedly the head of baseball legend Ted Williams was frozen, but was dropped and cracked at some point. Don’t know if that was the same company.

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        But my take on it is it’s only disturbing because it challenges our complacency.

        Peter what in the Sam fuck are you talking about?

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        I don’t think it’s disturbing. I think it’s a crock of shit but a fool and his money and all that. It sounds like Thiel doesn’t actually understand why people think he’s crazy.

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        In the old days rich people just donated money to build a chapel, with priests or monks continually praying for the rich dead person’s soul.

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    I stand against confiscatory taxes, totalitarian collectives, and the ideology of the inevitability of the death of every individual,

    “And that’s why I’m announcing project Kenjaku-Orochimaru, where I find twinks to transplant my brain into”

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    “Confiscatory taxes” as opposed to what? Voluntary ones? Just say you don’t like taxes as if we couldn’t guess already.

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    I don’t usually comment on appearance but his face does have the angular qualities of a tangram puzzle