Hollywood Comedian and famous stoner Seth Rogen is a pretty outspoken and unhinged guy on Twitter. This is a compilation thread of some of his insane tweets
Below: Seth Rogen bullies a child
Seth explains that it’s normal to regularly have your car broken into
“Tee hee”
Ted Cruz calls Seth a Marxist with Tourette’s and Seth explains that he is actually a Marxist with Tourette’s
Seth’s weird outburst at J.K. Rowling
Seth Rogen sometimes gets so angry on Twitter that he starts twitching so much that he can’t even stand
Seth Rogen needs to smoke weed otherwise he will shit himself
Seth Rogen complains about the rash he got from eating a Chicken Burger
Seth picks a fight with a Star Wars actress
Seth Rogen tells Tulsi Gabbard that he will drive to Hawaii to fight her
Weed culture goes too far for even Snoop Dogg
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Molenbeek is one of the most infamous municipalities in Europe - right at the edge of the Belgian and European Union capital and known both for its very large migrant community and for producing a large number of Jihadis. I went on a tour 🧵
Molenbeek is the largest migrant enclave in Brussels and one of maybe most known on the European continent given its location in the EU capital. Infamously it has been the home of many Islamists; eg the 2004 Madrid Bombers, Paris 2015 terrorists and Brussels 2017 Station Bomber
Just to note, Brussels today is probably the most ‘diverse’ capital in Europe - even more so than London or Paris. It really is transformed now so when you do go to the most ‘diverse’ neighbourhood of already the most ‘diverse’ city the jump is not as sudden as you might expect
Impressions from recent visit to Copenhagen and the ways in which the city is and is not changing in the 2020’s 🧵
This is not a complaining thread, more just to describe Copenhagen as it is today and the extent to which Copenhagen is or is not changing. ‘TLDR’ - Copenhagen’s reputation as about as Basically Fine as you can get is well-deserved but it is too soon to say it is out of the woods
To get straight to the point, Copenhagen is a very nice city. There are certain parts of the city that in the summer sun look so nice that it can actually be annoying - in the sense of “why don’t we have this elsewhere?” A high human capital city too, hard to beat on that front
Impressions from recent visit to Stockholm and the ways in which the city is and is not changing in the 2020’s 🧵
This is not a complaining thread, more just to describe Stockholm as it is today and the extent to which Stockholm is or is not changing. ‘TLDR’ - Stockholm is a modern, pleasant, high human capital city which to a large extent lets it shrug off its large recent migrant influxes
For a city that spends nine long months in the dark Nordic winter Stockholm is probably about ‘as good as you can get’. Well-organised, developed. Actually the Nordic capitals are very grand, pleasant if cold. Not sort of slightly grotty like Berlin, Brussels, Eastern Europe etc
The year is 2050. Changing demographics have Latinamerica-fied your politics - like in Latin America western countries are now condemned to neverending lurching between two ideological extremes that then only further radicalise in reaction to each other. Which side do you choose?
America will fulfil its destiny and become the penultimate Latin American country in the Americas, before Canada which will first become a Subcontinental country and then a Latin American country after the Latinos move up into it from America. Trump is the first American Caudillo
This is the politics you get if you de-Basically Fine-ify your society with decades upon decades of Ideology-maxxing
HOW NATIVES THINK - WHY MANY PEOPLE SEEM TO THINK SO IRRATIONALLY 🧵
Lucien Lévy-Bruhl was an early 20th century French anthropologist writing before many of the taboos academic anthropology has accumulated today. In his book ‘How Natives Think’ he explores why so many people - and for him especially so many ‘non-civilised’ peoples - seem to be so superstitious. He tries to explain what it is that is happening inside the minds of (he calls them) ‘natives’ when, for example, they appear to have difficulty understanding causality in anything other than in terms of spirits or djinns. Though the work is not without its critics (eg it has been called reductive, eurocentric and generalising) it is an interesting example of taboo-free study on the ubiquity of a kind of magical thinking or djinnbrain
Lévy-Bruhl’s core claim is that so-called “primitive” peoples do not think illogically as such, but instead according to different rules. Reasoning is primarily shaped by emotion, symbolism and collective belief, not contradiction or empirical causation
That is, their thinking is guided by collective representations - shared mental images (like totems, taboos, spirits) that have a deep emotional force. See: the power of djinn in some societies (ie Djinnbrain). These guide thought and action without needing justification