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[–]magnora7[S] 3 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

Yes it's critical shower thoughts about general things and not all this hyper-controversial stuff you seem intent on pushing. Also you completely ignored the post itself in your reply to talk about your sub kingdom-building lol...

[–]JasonCarswell 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

and not all this hyper-controversial stuff you seem intent on pushing.

Hyper-controversial stuff? Like what? The non-MSM news? Do you want me to stop?

I'm not pushing anything. I'm posting most of the good stuff I come across. Some stuff I'm saving for when there's actually a place to put it. And other stuff is too specialized to share here.

Also you completely ignored the post itself in your reply to talk about your sub kingdom-building lol...

That's your up-onion lol...

IMHO your post was great but dreamy wishful thinking. I'm all for preparing for the worst and hoping for the best, not just the latter. I see the totalitarians freaking out as the masses are waking up. It's an information war.

In any given moment in life, there are good things and bad things that can be noticed. Which are you focused on, and why?

I'm focused on routing out the problems, raising awareness, motivating folks, and finding solutions.

This understanding opens up a sort of mindful appreciation for everything that's going on. And then who cares about working in a dingy office to get a better car? Who are you trying to impress? Yourself?

I'm not a consumerist on an ego quest. I lost almost everything to Big Pharma poisons. If anything I consider myself more of a monk witness to the pre-singularity duing the holocene extinction. I'd be writing crap in books hoping to help future generations if I lived before electricity.

What could be more valuable than the present moment? If we don't cherish it and built it up, what are we even doing?

I agree. I'm trying to build up SaidIt because I see a lot of potential here. I have 2 big projects I want to share here over years to come. Almost everything in them is about drilling down to the most important IMHO issues humanity desperately needs to face. Maybe I should just do those and leave SaidIt to it's own devices.

Also you completely ignored the post itself in your reply to talk about your sub kingdom-building lol...

I ignored the post because I thought it was nice but fluffy and had nothing to say about it. You're not very active on chat and I thought I'd share with you since you're the only one who's up-onion matters when it comes to the number of subs we get.

For five months no one had ever clearly given me a decent reason why fewer subs are better - not until last week. And even Zombie couldn't answer it but because he tried I wanted to know more. d3rr finally explained that they're not just categories - they are the beginnings of communities. That illuminated everything for me. If ever there was a time to embrace Reddit aspects or reject them, then the time is now. SaidIt in it's entirety is a community, but if it's not careful it may go the same way without action to prevent divisive echo chambers.

My so-called kingdom of subs was and still is to better organize SaidIt, but now I have a better method. I thought you might have appreciated it.

Granted I need to get off my ass and finally finish the last few things on the CSS, redo a few banners, and then I'm going to un-mod myself from all of them that have co-mods (except DecentralizeAllThings and TrutherTop20s) and hope to find mods to take over the others. The new mods can ditch my CSS and banners as they see fit. Or maybe they, like some, think they're okay. And while I've tested with some things that didn't work out I'm pretty sure I've implemented all suggestions to improve them. If there were classifications, metatags, or other ways to organize then I wouldn't even need subs. But that's not how it was built.

In my little list above, GEET, Thorium, OpenScience, and Solutions are all positive. Energy is neutral and RacialDivision_EliteTool (for lack of a better title) may be considered negative but I think it's positive as awareness about it gives people the ability not to buy into it. HolocaustSkepticism, VaccineSkepticism, and Scientism may be controversial to the uninformed, but necessary and similarly empower people with alternative ideas. So that's 4 positive, 1 neutral, and 4 controversial, maybe even "hyper-controversial", and Oil, whatever that is. IMHO I think it's balanced, and I didn't even plan that.

Tell me what stuff you don't want posted and I won't. Tell me what stuff you want posted and I will. If you want me to just do stuff in a few subs I can just do my projects.

You don't like my humour and you don't like my serious content. If you want me to take a vacation for a month or forever I can do that too. I'm fine regardless. I can fill up the subs with content so people don't see a bunch of empty subs, which apparently is like a sin, thought there's more than ever. Or I can be busy and productive on my other off-SaidIt work.

[–]magnora7[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

You don't like my humour and you don't like my serious content.

That's not true, I don't like some of your humor, and I don't like some of your serious content. I also praise plenty of your content. And given the volume with which you post so frequently on saidit, do you really find it all that amazing that I'll disagree with you sometimes?

I'm just upset here I'm trying to make a deep post here about the soul of life, and you're turning it in to some crass discussion about hyper-controversial and hyper-political subjects like anti-vaxxing and what subs you want to register to build up your sub empire. It's just not a great look tbh. I like plenty of other things you post, as do others. You post 200 things a day, are you really surprised I disagree with some of them?