Anyone who frequents 4chan, 8chan, or the outskirts of Reddit has probably encountered the word ‘bugman’ or someone being called a bugman. Etymologically, it has nothing to do with entomology or humanoid-bug mutants, but in the context of online discussion seems to be interchangeable with a much more common and well-known word, ‘normie’. Normie, bugman,… Continue reading Normies and Bugmen
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Trump tariffs: experts wrong again
On March 1st. Trump announced tariffs, from Wiki: On March 1, 2018 Trump announced his intention to impose a 25% tariff on steel and a 10% tariff on aluminum imports.[32] In a tweet the next day, Trump asserted, “Trade wars are good, and easy to win.”[33] On March 8, he signed an order to impose… Continue reading Trump tariffs: experts wrong again
Derek Sivers
Derek Sivers is famous for founding a long-forgotten and insipidly-named website ‘CD Baby’ (yeah that is what it is called, and typing it once makes me mad), which he sold in 2008 for $22 million, so now he’s an expert on everything. This is similar to Nassim Taleb, who is held up as some sort… Continue reading Derek Sivers
Bitcoin crashes …again
Bitcoin resumes its plunge, falling from as high as $8,400 just two weeks ago to $6,300 now. Half a year ago ago when Bitcoin was in the $17k-14k range, I predicted it would go a lot lower, and it has. The most optimistic scenario is Bitcoin hovers around $3,000-$6,000 for awhile, but a retest of… Continue reading Bitcoin crashes …again
The Daily View 8/8/2018
There’s a bunch of stuff going on in the news this week: 1. Elon Musk announced yesterday that Tesla could be taken private at $420/share. Tesla stock surged to $380, a gain of nearly $100 from just a week ago. Last week I put out a post about Tesla. Yet again, another example of how… Continue reading The Daily View 8/8/2018
The China-U.S. Intellectual Connection
This story is going viral Shenzhen Tech Girl Naomi Wu: My experience with Sarah Jeong, Jason Koebler, and Vice Magazine Despite the anti-China rhetoric during Trump’s campaign and the tariffs, China and America, economically and culturally, are closer than ever. What happens in China regularly makes news in America, and vice-versa. The ‘Chinese experience’ is… Continue reading The China-U.S. Intellectual Connection
Vox Day vs. Scott Adams
Vox Day and Scott Adams are close friends, so this video came as a surprise. Scott Adams has always been sorta a moderate. I don’t think he wants to sacrifice his lucrative cartooning gig to appease a fringe. He said that supporting Trump cost him a lot of income in terms of lost speaking gigs… Continue reading Vox Day vs. Scott Adams
Bullshit jobs
Bullshit jobs are a big problem, according to economist David Graeber: Graeber’s unique contribution is to tie these changes to human history, and to explain why, anthropologically, they may not be all that surprising. In an essay five years ago, he made the seemingly bizarre assertion that perhaps as many as 30 percent of all… Continue reading Bullshit jobs
Ben Shapiro – Is AMERICA on the BRINK of COLLAPSE? No
Even though many people on the far-right do not like Ben Shapiro, in this video he is right. There won’t be collapse, nor are we on the brink of civil war (as this blog correctly predicted in 2016). Guys like Vox Day and others who say that we’re living in ‘extraordinary times’ and or subscribe… Continue reading Ben Shapiro – Is AMERICA on the BRINK of COLLAPSE? No
Tesla Stock Surges on Earnings
Another correct prediction on this blog: Tesla stock surges 9% after hours on earnings. Tesla shares surge as upbeat Musk sees profitable second half Tesla shares soared as much as 11 percent in after-hours trading. The stock has been under pressure for some time as investors have worried about the cash the company was burning… Continue reading Tesla Stock Surges on Earnings