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Tyler, The Creator - I’ll Take Care Of You (Slowed)
A short thread about radical leftist Japanese hard hat culture, translated and stolen from German twitter, sorry for the Germanness (Germanity?) of some of the text:
What in the West is the balaclava, in Japan is the hard hat. It is THE symbol of the radical, militant left, especially in the 60s. The Japanese word for it is "Geba-heru," a loanword from German(!) and means Gewalt Helm: "violence helmet."
Trademark of the "Geba-heru": Each group has (had) its own helmet, with the group's inscription and color. They are used uniformly by the group during actions, as can be seen in the pictures.
This was the cheapest helmet you can still buy in any hardware store today and was given out for free, for example, in student dorms (which used to be self-managed left-wing centers) because of earthquakes. It was used as protection against police batons, without any grand worker’s romanticism behind it.
Today, the "Geba-heru" is hardly seen at protests anymore. Although not illegal, it largely represents ossified Communist sects that have survived since the 1960s.
They are most likely to be seen as a museum piece, as here in a museum in the city of Narita. Until the 80s, there were militant protests against the airport construction there.
The Japanese RAF (of which there were a total of 3 splinter groups) also started as a militant campus group and openly appeared with helmets in public before going underground. The German RAF, by the way, took its name from the Japanese one. Kein joke.
(note: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army_Faction_(Japan))
The "Geba-Heru" has deeply embedded itself in Japan's collective memory. A few years ago, Japan's most famous girl pop band, named "AKB 48," even made a music video in the typical "leftist student" look. It's... bizarre??
But why a German loanword? Well, left-radical scene slang in Japan includes several such loanwords. Parutai (Party), Bunto (Union), Kerun (Core), and more. This comes from the fact that in the 60s, not English, but German was the number one foreign language of the Japanese left. Why?
Well, Uncle Karl (Marx) sends his regards. German left-wing philosophers have had and continue to have a significant influence on left-wing theoretical discourses in Japan. Even today, you meet quite a few leftists who can at least read German to some extent.
Literally every single Neuroscience guy I listen to on audiobooks and podcasts: Multitasking is a lie. You are not more efficient. You're just rapidly switching between tasks and doing all of them slower but your brain is tricking itself into thinking it's more efficient because you get a little dopamine reward when you activate the 'change task' neurons. And you're burning up way more glucose in the process, leaving you more tired with less done. STOP MULTITASKING. JUST DO ONE THING. PLEASE IT'S ONLY WORSENING YOUR ATTENTION SPAN. WE'RE BEGGING YOU, PLEA--
My ADHD: Don't listen to them, babydoll. You are sooooooo efficient and attractive. Whoop. You got an email. Whoop you got a text. Whoop you got a blog ask. WOW look at all the tabs open on this window. Do you even remember what they're all for? Better look through them and close the ones you're not using because you're soooo sexy and efficient. Whoop, email again.
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might fuck around and save my own life one day at a time
I haven’t been on here in months. School has been tough, but I’m still plugging along
carl jung girl you were so right about avoidance
“if we don't accept our own destiny, a different kind of suffering takes its place: a neurosis develops, and I believe that that life which we have to live is not as bad as a neurosis. if I have to suffer, then let it be from my reality. a neurosis is a much greater curse! in general, a neurosis is a replacement for an evasion, an unconscious desire to cheat life, to avoid something. one cannot do more than live what one really is. and we are all made up of opposites and conflicting tendencies. after much reflection, I have come to the conclusion that it is better to live what one really is and accept the difficulties that arise as a result-because avoidance is much worse.”
why does my future depend on me i dont like this
"Angels can fly because they can take themselves lightly. ...Seriousness is not a virtue. It would be a heresy, but a much more sensible heresy, to say that seriousness is a vice. It is really a natural trend or lapse into taking one's self gravely, because it is the easiest thing to do. ...For solemnity flows out of men naturally; but laughter is a leap. It is easy to be heavy: hard to be light. Satan fell by the force of gravity."
G.K. Chesterton
Heard this in a lecture by David R. Hawkins: "How you contextualize your life then is how you present yourself to the world and that's what you are to the world. The universe responds in like. When you are thus to the world, the world is thus to thee, and you walk safely through the hail of bullets and if one's meant for you, so? If you come out the other side then there wasn't one meant for you. That is the way it goes. That's complete surrender, is it not? The past is eliminated by the realization that a decent regret is all that's necessary. You can stop ruminating and trying to rewrite the past. Have a decent regret about it and let it go. I don't want to hear other people's chain's dragging. They wallow in the past because their ego is sucking the juice out of it."

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Naudline Pierre (Haitian-American, 1989) - Too Much, Not Enough (2020)
the sunk cost fallacy has been my favorite fallacy for as long as I can remember. so at this point it's probably too late to pick a different one