• Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    One of the best lines in the game. I wonder how many people Disco Elysium brought to Marxism? The fight against Capital starts with knowing how it operates, where it’s going, where its weakspots are, and how to struggle against it, and that requires reading theory. I keep a “Read Theory, Darn It!” beginner reading list if anyone wants it, let me know if you have any questions.

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    That’s the one silver lining. My biggest fear is that things won’t get worse fast enough. Humans, being dumber than frogs, won’t jump out of a pot of boiling water if you raise the heat slowly enough. I can only hope that the next four years are so terrible that we learn our lesson and have it actually stick this time.

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      Fun fact: in the boiling frog experiment, the frogs were ‘pithed.’ Jam a stick in their skull and scramble their brain.

      Frog spinal cords have a lot of reflexes. They’ll use one leg to wipe a painful stimulus off the other. They’ll jump. But they accommodate pretty quickly and won’t get excited enough to jump out of slowly warming water. Gotta have a brain for that.

      Recounted here: https://archive.org/details/studiesfrombiol00martgoog/page/398/mode/2up

      Original ref: Goltz, F. 1869. Beiträge zur Lehre von den Functionen der Nervencentren des Frosches. Berlin, 1869, p. 127, etc Which is actually online: https://ia801200.us.archive.org/15/items/b22344937/b22344937.pdf

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        3 days ago

        arent we ‘pithed’ too? distractions and brainwashing galore to turn us away from ourselves and the problems around us…

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        3 days ago

        Oh wow

        the brainless frog, if allowed to rest in water the temperature of which is gradually raised, behaves wholly unlike the normal frog under the same circumstance

        Damn I’m really happy they cleared that up! 1800s people were really something else