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What's the opposite of imposter syndrome? Some people like Holmes, SBF and Trump are so convinced of their superior knowledge that they can't see that they are really bad at what they do

Edit: megalomania

delusion about one's own power or importance (typically as a symptom of manic or paranoid disorder).


Don't forget Elon


I took a look at your comment history and matched you to Stepford Smiler

https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StepfordSmiler


I’ll take it

I’m more than vulnerable to my close friends but I do enjoy everyone having a good time


Musk Warns Twitter Bankruptcy Possible as Senior Executives Exit

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-10/musk-tell...


I'm going to be mad if California spends any of my tax dollars because a few derelicts who moved to the shore might get some unhealthy dust in their lungs. Most of them are smoking meth anyway. Move them and let it dry up. It's not an ancient lake with a robust ecosystem.


The Metaverse is a sexless, joyless world, much like Mark Zuckerberg himself. Sure, there's happy fun time, similar to the forced fun of office birthday parties if you're into that.


Office birthday parties are the perfect analogy for the hollow, “happy” facade that Meta has presented thus far.


Reminds of The Music Dance Experience from the show Severance.


Doesn't that describe the whole of the internet?


F


zuck has thrown some lengendary parties in the bay area


I assure you, the parties that tech dad workaholics are throwing in the peninsula are far more gauche than "legendary" compared to the Project X like shenanigans across the city, town, and east bay. There's a reason the intro to the Silicon Valley series is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyYI957ge4c

For literally legendary Bay Area parties, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Tests


well not ken kesey legendary and yes it's probably been a decade since the crazy times, his first kid was born in 2015 or so.


have you seen the Facebook metaverse? it does not have legendary parties


I've worked in the tech industry in the Bay Area my whole life and never heard this, so not exactly legendary. Maybe they're orgies that people keep hush hush.


they are orgy adjacent for sure.


So he has some wild in him. Good. If he wants Metaverse to succeed he needs to loosen up and let it happen there and not be such a prude. He's got rock and roll in the Metaverse but no sex or drugs. Perhaps he needs to do an adult Metaverse.


So, Second Life?


This is cringe. So much wrong with this. Doesn't he have grownups around him that could figure out how to fund this system in a fair way without him throwing a tantrum on Twitter? Elon, delete this.


> without him throwing a tantrum on Twitter

If someone throws a tantrum alongside making a multimillion-dollar donation, I think I’m fine with it.


I think it's a discount, and he shouldn't flip-flop on it. I'm pretty sure he is not losing money on it and did it as a marketing opportunity. He keeps lying about everything, so who knows, but we shouldn't expect to bow down to him either way. He is not above criticism. Never mind his tantrums, lately he started regurgitating Kremlin talking points and that's an issue.


Sure there's a fair way. Biden could institute that instantly, should have done so months ago. Elon just taking it motivates the Biden administration how? It's childish to think everything should be given to you free.


I was around in that time frame but don't remember McKuen, but I do wonder what happened to Zamfir Master of the Pan Flute


He's still alive and even still active at 81, but yes, I don't see those TV ads with him playing incongruous songs like "The Yellow Rose of Texas" on his traditional Romanian instrument like you used to in the 1990s.


It's not an urban myth. It's a rural myth.


"Translation: the Swedes are 100% sure they can prove the Russians bombed the lines, but they don't want the Russians to know HOW the Swedes know."

Peter Zeihan

https://twitter.com/PeterZeihan/status/1581009667920056320


Why would Russia have done it? They want to sell gas.

The US has far stronger motive, wanting to sell LNG and benefiting from outcompeting Europe in general. Even Jeffrey Sachs suggested as much.

Sweden may have figured out the US was involved and don’t want it to be known to avoid further retaliation.


> Why would Russia have done it? They want to sell gas.

Because they want the west to stop intervening in Ukraine more... They don't wage war to sell gas. They sell gas to wage war. Besides, they're still selling it to China and India.

> The US has far stronger motive

They really don't. Selling LNG is complicated and not really worth it. That's why most oil companies simply flared it before carbon regulations ended the practice. It's literally a byproduct of oil extraction and is nearly worthless compared to oil.

The US' #1 motivation right now is definitely stopping Russia.

You've come up with a weird justification for all this because you thing gas > geopolitics when the reality is the opposite.


The US ruling class benefits from war in Europe in general, geopolitically as well. Intimidating rivals, pitting them against each other, taking over their territory and capital, etc.

Some of us remember the Gulf of Tonkin. It’s entirely in character for the US.


The US ruling class benefits from stability in the world since the US economy easily out-competes everyone else's. They definitely benefit from Russia's demise since Russia is causing instability in the world. They definitely don't benefit from Europeans fighting amongst themselves.


If they want stability, why do they keep doing the opposite? In Korea, Vietnam, Nicaragua, Iraq, Afghanistan, Serbia, Syria, Libya, etc. This time it just happens to be in Europe again.


Literally all those countries threatened world stability by invading their neighbours or attacking the US and others directly or indirectly.


The saboteurs left one line of Nordstream 2 in good working condition, able to export gas [1], which I believe could delivery around 50% of what Russia had been sending to Europe before the invasion [2]. Russia can still sell plenty of gas to Europe.

So, it could be the US with lots of time and resources messed that up. But more likely, Putin wanted to up the stakes for European countries, saying in effect "forget the sanctions; buy gas from us now, or you never will because I don't need you."

[1] https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/gazprom-nord-stream-... [2] Rough calculation: Nordstream 2 was to double gas deliveries and had 2 pipes.


Or this was a warning from the US, to ensure obedience from the European countries.

Why is it so hard to believe many of us Europeans find it far more plausible that the US did it? Especially after all the sanctions, coups, invasions and proxy wars, now right on our doorstep.


> Why is it so hard to believe many of us Europeans find it far more plausible that the US did it? Especially after all the sanctions, coups, invasions and proxy wars, now right on our doorstep.

Because europeans don't, this is just a point pushed by Russian propagandist who are trying to sow division amongst America and Europe by conducting terrorism attacks against European infrastructure and then questioning if America did it.

I think its far more likely that Russia did this for many reasons, one was to try and force the hand of Germany to certify Nordstream 2 a win for Russia, the other was to avoid any sort of penalties that Gazprom might incur by failing to provide gas. They can now point to force majeure clauses in the contracts and escape any fines.

I think if America did this they wouldn't have left a pipeline open for Germany to use they would of hit all of them, this stinks of Russia.


Opinion certainly varies, but it’s ridiculous to suggest I’m a Russian propagandist for disagreeing with you. I don’t have to like Russia to be more fearful of the US. Especially if you go to Eastern Europe you will encounter this view.

This “Russia did it” story is also getting more and more convoluted. The EU already sanctioned Russia and is avoiding buying their gas. Russia can simply not send gas if that’s what they want, what is the EU going to do, sanction them more?

The US didn’t already have a way to stop the flow of gas besides sanctions. Since that may not be enough over winter, further discipline has now been administered. This protects LNG profits and strengthens the US’s proxy in the area, Poland. It shouldn’t be surprising that this happened after a pipeline from Norway to Poland was completed or that a Polish diplomat thanked the US after the blasts.


> Opinion certainly varies, but it’s ridiculous to suggest I’m a Russian propagandist for disagreeing with you. I don’t have to like Russia to be more fearful of the US. Especially if you go to Eastern Europe you will encounter this view.

I never said you where a Russian propagandist I said you where using the same talking points a Russian propagandist, which is a fact.

> This “Russia did it” story is also getting more and more convoluted. The EU already sanctioned Russia and is avoiding buying their gas. Russia can simply not send gas if that’s what they want, what is the EU going to do, sanction them more?

It's been simple from day one, Russia is trying to send a message to Europe and avoid contract issues. The message is "your critical infrastructure is not safe", I wonder why we keep finding Russians with drones in Western European countries.

It's never gotten 'more complicated'.

> The US didn’t already have a way to stop the flow of gas besides sanctions. Since that may not be enough over winter, further discipline has now been administered. This protects LNG profits and strengthens the US’s proxy in the area, Poland.

Sanctions are more than enough, it's clear that European countries see Russia for the terroristic regime they are.

I don't think LNG would change in Europe there aren't enough terminals for there to be any distinct difference.

> It shouldn’t be surprising that this happened after a pipeline from Norway to Poland was completed or that a Polish diplomat thanked the US after the blasts.

I don't think this is the evidence you think it is, if anything this is evidence that the US wasn't involved. You think a US - Polish joint super secret operation was leaked by a politician?.

Why do you think that one of the Nordstream 2 pipes was left undamaged if you think it was America?. Does it not benefit America to take out every pipe?.


"Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self esteem, first make sure you are not, in fact, just surrounded by assholes."

@debihope (Boosted by William Gibson)


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