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as someone who sees the Culture novels as unironically a beacon for imagining a communist future, gotta say I'm not super optimistic about a Consider Phlebas series produced by Fucking Amazon.

it's not dissimilar to imagining Amazon creating a Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas series in terms of how skeptical I'd be (or, maybe more plausibly, The Dispossessed or The Left Hand Of Darkness)

"Let me state here a personal conviction that appears, right now, to be profoundly unfashionable; which is that a planned economy can be more productive - and more morally desirable - than one left to market forces."

Kurt Schiller wrote a whole piece in Bloodknife literally 4 years ago about just how goofy the idea of an Amazon Culture Novel show is, and I think it does a great job of explaining what the general Deal with these stories is, and why I'm skeptical anything Amazon produced could possibly do it justice. I guess the nice thing about starting with Consider Phlebas is you can paint the Culture as a spooky outsider to the main action instead of just a place people live.

I'm not kidding when I say I consider the Culture to be aspirational and inspirational, though. Iain M Banks's notion that there's an inevitability to the Culture as soon as you have intelligent spacefaring civilizations is way more persuasive to me than all the Great Filter, Dark Forest nonsense people throw around as paranoid, ideologically unexamined "explanations" for the Fermi Paradox.

also, I bring up Omelas not just because it's topical but because the Culture novels, like Le Guin's own The Dispossessed, feels like a way better response to Omelas than most of the pretty cringe "responses" people seem addicted to writing. (oh hey, look at that, Bloodknife also has a piece about that.) people always overlook the point of Le Guin's repeated question, "can you intellectually accept this utopia without some dystopian cost?" which is to challenge the limitations of our own imagination. it's significant she takes the time to say of course people in Omelas smoke weed and fuck, we're not puritans for goodness sake. the Culture's blithe inclusion of drug glands, sex enhancing genetic mutations, and the ability to fully alter sex with a conscious or unconscious thought feels like a way more interesting space to dig into than a lot of the replies which basically amount to "if I was in Omelas I'd just fix the problem." like, no you wouldn't lmao, because you're IN OMELAS NOW and you're not FIXING THE PROBLEM you're writing a fantasy story about how you WOULD if you were in a different, fictional Omelas. or, you're writing about how you'd safeguard utopia by stabbing children with spears for thought crimes, which, I mean, I suppose if your other primary activity is socially murdering trans women online.....

anyway the point is it requires bravery to undertake Le Guin's challenge to imagine even troubled utopias where people have to live, rather than fairly straightforward dystopias where you can just engage the different fantasy of blowing everything up. in part because it means affirming our desires, even for things like sex, drugs, easy sex change, nontraditional families, a fluidity of body form, a fluid relationship to the passing of time... and if Banks and Le Guin also keep looking *onward and outward* from their utopias, that's just, like, being a committed communist or anarchist. the anarchists in The Dispossessed struggle with the tyranny of structurelessness; the communists of the Culture split over the morality of deliberately going to war against an expansionist fascist power (with the Peace Faction never fully reintegrating), or divide over whether the Culture should remain relatively stable or absorb new ideas from outside (Zetetic Elench ships and fleets just disappear or are subsumed by paperclip maximizers and the like sometimes, and their civilization as a whole sees that as preferable to a state of incuriosity).

all of which is just really hard for me to imagine in an amazon prime show lol, like there's a whole tradition of radical leftist thought here and I just struggle to envision how something amazon produced could possibly fit into that thought without explicitly just arguing that Amazon should be immediately nationalized and turned into the logistical engine of a planned economy, and Jeff Bezos exiled to an island somewhere with a slap drone to make sure he can't do counterrevolution or eat any more poor iguanas. whatever, it's just gonna turn out to be about "AI" and "postscarcity", and someone's gonna buy shit with "credits" and that'll be the end of it. stupid. waste of everyone's time. go read Player of Games instead. also I wrote all this up instead of working on my 8 different in-progress articles so if you found any of it useful or edifying go throw me some money in patreon.

Nothing to add just read the whole thing. Correct post is correct.

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Sad Bastard Expectations

It's 2025, and we're sadder than ever!

Maybe it's time for a Sad Bastard Cookbook sequel? Maybe a spin-off for parents of small children? Maybe both?

I'm new here. What's a Sad Bastard Cookbook?

Glad you asked! We wrote a cookbook full of judgement-free recipes you can make when you're suffering from mental illness, physical disability, poverty, or anything else late-stage capitalism throws up that makes basic self-care feel impossible. Some of the recipes were our own, some we collected from the community.

The ebook is free--you can download a copy here if you wanna check it out.

I'm a community! Or at least, a Person! Can I contribute my recipe for survival food?

YES PLEASE.

If you have a survival recipe that you make for yourself, or to feed a baby, toddler, or small child, please share that recipe here.

I’m a fan of the original Sad Bastard Cookbook—when will the new ones be here?

We really have no idea. We’re in the very early planning and writing stages of the two projects, but when we have more information, you’ll probably see it here first!

I'm so sad it's time for a new one of these.

Fuck you, City of Ur!

If you're dumb enough to buy a cartload of copper this weekend, you're a big enough schmuck to come to Ea-Nasir's Imported Metals!

Bad deals! Low grade copper! Thieves!

If you think you're gonna find a bargain at Ea-Nasir's, you can kiss my ass!

It's our belief that you're such a stupid motherfucker you'll fall for this bullshit! Guaranteed!

If you find a better deal, shove it up your ugly ass! You heard us right, shove it up your ugly ass!

Bring your deposit, bring your sealed tablet, bring your messenger! We'll send him back!

That's right, we'll send your messenger back through enemy territory!Because at Ea-Nasir's, you're fucked six ways from Sunday!

Take a hike to Ea-Nasir's, home of challenge pissing! That's right, challenge pissing!

How does it work? If you can piss six feet in the air straight up and not get wet, you get no down payment!

Don't wait, don't delay, don't fuck with us, or we'll turn you into a eunuch!

Only at Ea-Nasir's, the only merchant that tells you to fuck off!

Hurry up, asshole! This event ends the minute after you make a donation to the palace, and it better not bounce or you're a dead motherfucker!

Go to hell! Ea-Nasir's Metals: Sumer's filthiest, and exclusive home of the meanest sons of bitches in Mesopotamia! Guaranteed!

I'm sorry I had to do this. I couldn't not make this sound happen

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well, this situation is shit

i'm not especially engaging with the news, because it messes me up to no good end, but I know that when it's time to march in the streets, my friends will message me and we'll arts-and-crafts ourselves some placards and we'll march

again

and again

in 2017 i was a wannabe-activist and i wasn't in any messaging groups with activists and i wanted to do something but as someone who struggles with "social anxiety" and "what script do I follow in this social situation" I was incredibly intimidated about what something might look like

i rely on fiction to help prepare me for unfamiliar adventures, but while there's a lot of books to prepare me for my post-apocolyse love triangle & for making a rousing speech that somehow sparks a revolution, there's not many books about what activism actually looks like, right here, in this rapidly distingrating dystopia that is our lives

attending meetings and making friends and arts and crafts and community building and showing up, not because you lead a revolution, but because you need to believe that a revolution is possible, and you need to be in a room with people who believe it too or else you'll go mad from pretending every day that the world outside your window is acceptable

so i wrote a book, the book that I needed to read in 2017, that told me what it looks like to resist

it's called query

if my book can help another wannabe activist, someone who wondering what something looks look, who looks to fiction for a script, then i want to help

i've made it pay-what-you-want, if you think it might help to read, please download it for free from here, free is a great option

and take care of yourself, okay? you're not alone. you are not the only person who believes

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book for guys who have incurable wanderlust. book for guys who get weepy thinking about the ancestors and how old this world is and the people in it. book for guys who go out on a summer day and get overwhelmed because the sky is blue and the trees are green and the road is long

I just finished reading this and have such big feelings. I knew Tumblr would understand.

My deepest darkest fantasy is that I collapse on the street and I am rushed to the hospital. They perform a bunch of tests and find out I am severely deficient in some kind of vitamin. Then I start taking the vitamin and I become the happiest cleverest person alive because all my problems were caused by this one deficiency

Moreover, everyone gathers around to be tremulously compassionate and discreetly admiring: all this time, you lacked the Vitamin? And yet you persevered?

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I miss Skeleton War posts so much. They’d usually start popping up around this time. People would be celebrating, even cracking jokes or participating. What happened to our dear Skeleton War brethren? Have they found peace? Or are we doomed to have weak bones?

I propose:

Skeleton War 2024.

You know that Chris Fleming line that goes "Call yourself a community organizer even though you're not on speaking terms with your roommates"?

I honestly think every leftist who talks about the "revolution" like Christians talk about the rapture needs to spend a year trying to organize their workplace. Anyone who sincerely talks about building a movement so vast and all-encompassing that it overwhelms all existing power structures needs the dose of humility that comes with realizing they can't even build a movement to get people paid better at a badly run AMC Theaters where everyone already hates the manager.

the real takeaway here is that organizing movements is *not* what most people think it is. This is where ideological purity on the front end destroys movements. This is why the left loses. If you want change, you need power. If you want power, you need people. If you want people, you need a collective goal or objective.

You pick a target, something the left is garbage at. NOT EVERYONE NEEDS THE SAME TARGET AND YOU CANT DO EVERYTHING AS A SINGLE GROUP. You pick a target that is immediate, specific, and salient. This usually involves actually working with fucking people. You have to understand what they want and need to unite them around a common goal. You can’t just come in and say “I care about a walkable city and so should you, dumbass.” You have to come in and listen and learn about what people actually would unite around. Maybe they’re sick of having to pay so much time and money to commute because they can’t afford to live near their work.

Then you work together to develop a solution. With specifics. And goals. And tangible milestones. The “things should be better!”rallying cry is true, salient, and fully fucking useless. You find out what solution is most acceptable. What’s going to make an impact that people are going to feel and care about and fight for. The bigger the fix, the longer and harder the fight. Maybe it’s better public transit. Maybe it’s higher wages. Maybe it’s rent caps. Maybe it’s renters unions. You build a coalition of people around a common goal. They might not be from the same background, political ideology, etc. AND THATS OK. IN FACT, *THATS GOOD AND NORMAL AND HOW IT SHOULD BE.* (more on this later)

Then starts the hard, frustrating, boring slog of work. It takes WORK. It takes lots of people lots of time to attend meetings, develop talking points, work to get more people on board, develop plans and suggestions.

All the while people are still STRUGGLING. This is where so many orgs fall flat on their fucking faces. YOU NEED MUTUAL AID. Provide for people. Help them tangibly. Get them bought in. So many orgs either want to provide services but have no endgame, or want to fight for change but have no way to keep people in the fight. This is exactly how the Black Panther Party built power and truly threatened the status quo. MAKE PEOPLE LESS RELIANT ON CURRENT POWER STRUCTURES THAT ARE KILLING YOU.

Ok, but you’re not all ideologically pure. But you know what? This is where you build solidarity. Maybe your pro life coworker sees a single mom of 3 get pregnant and wrestle with what to do. She sees the humanity of people who are in these situations and how the world is shades of grey. Maybe the guy who isn’t homophobic but isn’t super comfortable with trans folks has car trouble and someone in the community helps out. That person has a trans sister and talks about how scared she is right now. This helps humanize the problem and help people see why they should care. Maybe this guy isn’t gonna fistfight a nazi, but maybe the next politician who starts trans bashing isn’t going to get his vote.

Now you’re building power. You’re getting momentum. You’re building community and you’re getting somewhere. But maybe you’re only still just dozens or hundreds in a sea of millions. Well boy howdy welcome to mutualism. Look across and see your fellow communities who are fighting their fights. See where there are bridges and common goals. Maybe the next city council meeting to discuss the budget for public transit gets your group AND the folks fighting for rent caps. And then you attend their city council meeting to shut out the bitching landlords complaining about new regulations.

NOW YOURE BUILDING REAL POWER. And not just in your movement. In your mutual aid too. Now people have more help. More folks who they can uplift and be uplifted by. And the power of the city council seems pretty small by comparison. In fact, the next election may see many of your group win seats.

But this is not easy. This takes time. This takes flexing communal muscles many have all but lost (definitely the case for us in the US). And it takes patience. And the willingness to put community over self. Yeah there are people who you don’t agree with now. But life isn’t about surrounding yourself on a bed of pillows to never struggle. I get it. It’s already hard. And getting harder by the day. So that bed looks really appealing. But we’re only digging the hole deeper. And the first rule of holes is to stop digging.

Honestly after years of watching Ben Shapiro play the genuine good faith debater so his fans can talk about how smart and reasonable and fair he is before going back to his real persona on his show, it is amazing to see someone tear that shit apart while he could do nothing but grin and take it. He comes into these “debates” pretending to be nice and respectful while not truly respecting a single person he’s talking to, sneaking in insults whenever he can, and fully planning to laugh behind their backs for being so dumb as to think their opinions matter, and people have to take it because otherwise they look like the unreasonable ones. It’s all a con for his outrage grift machine, and not a single word of it is in good faith.

So this guy decided to take one for the team and give back overtly the same disrespect Shapiro was dealing covertly. He flipped the chair around to throw him off his game to start (getting Shapiro to praise his masculinity right before revealing he was trans), ripped apart his charade, gish galloped him into silence, and then topped the whole thing off by faking the handshake that Shapiro had been doing insincerely with every participant. All while Shapiro, because he has to play the role, can’t do a thing about it. Don’t know if he just saw one thing too many and pulled this all off the top of his head, or if he planned to make a fool of Shapiro from the jump and was just waiting for the right moment, but either way go off king.

This is a sincerely important video. He came in knowing EXACTLY how Shapiro plays the game and turned the whole thing on his head. The only way Shapiro could possibly look- not GOOD, certainly, but at least not WORSE- was to sit there and take it. Check fucking mate, THAT is hoe you outmaneuver a fucker. Hell fucking yeah

The thing that gets me about it is that I think you can tell that Ben Shapiro had never met a passing trans man who he knew was a trans man before. He probably has never met a passing trans person who he later found out is trans before, but he definitely had never met a passing* trans dude.

And it fucking broke his brain to realize that there are not just trans people out there where he can't tell, but specifically trans men. You can see it on his face that he thought he was facing off against a cis white dude, and when he finds out this guy is trans, watch his face change. That shit just breaks his entire bullshit sexist & transphobic worldview.

It really, really fucked with his world view to realize that, no, he can't always tell, and some of the guys he sees just walking around? Might be trans.

*Passing politics suck, y'all. The point I'm making here is about the satisfaction of watching a bigot experience the disintegration of his personal "We Can Always Tell" in real time. I'm not saying everybody can or even should try to pass. Don't do some weird "piss on the poor" thing with this.

For a guy who hates socialism so much, Ben sure gets publicly owned.

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I've been reading 18th century literature to get myself in the vibe, and one thing I'm absolutely loving is the *pacing*.

Unlike modern books, these books aren't sold to agents based on 3 sample chapters that need to hook the reader so the agent asks for a full manuscript, so often virtually nothing besides scene setting and introducing the characters happens in the first hundred pages or so.

How do they fit in the story? The books are printed in close type on really thin paper, so The Queen's Necklace (535 pages in my edition) is a physically smaller book than modern 400 pagers I've compared it to. And I know we talk about the joy of reading dead tree editions, but we don't talk often enough about the joy of reading dead tree editions that smell of must with delicate pages.

And the reward for sticking out the slow start? When things move slowly, you get accustomed to the pace, and as the threads start to come together and the story accelerates, it becomes engrossing and frenetic in a way that a story that starts at 100 km/hr can never match. (I see you quiver with antici

pation.)

Anyway, random thoughts on old timey books and how the process of modern publishing changes the story we tell. The medium is the message, &etc.

picketing terf conferences is OUT, releasing 6000 live crickets into the audience of a terf conference and watching chaos erupt as everyone scrambles to evacuate is IN

Truly iconic; thank you for sharing this, and for the tags about their donation page!! Here is the link for better access; I'll return to it soon once I'm able to donate :D

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