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Jan 6, 2024 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Medieval man's fascination with death is often framed as a product of the Black Plague, but it went much deeper.

Instead of a symptom of being surrounded by death, it was born out of a surfeit of life; an excess of vitality. Image
Among knights especially, mere life was seen as wasted.

A man of any worth would pursue hardship, battle...

Impossible love, honorable death. Image
We usually ascribe this more to the Japanese because it is outlined more directly in the Hagakure, but chivalric norms were just as obsessed with the fleeting nature of everything in life.

And they were just as focused on death as a necessary part of life. Image
A good death was the capstone to a good life.

Geoffroi de Charny — who quite literally wrote the book on chivalry — was fulfilled only in his dying moments on the field at Poitiers.

That was not mere life, but a life well-used. Image
To medieval people of all strata, life was not meant only to propagate itself, but to be *used* to some beneficial end — either by God directly, or by oneself to further some objective or legacy in service to Him.


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There is much to be learned from this.

Life is not something that merely happens, but something that is *given*, with the expectation of honorable and good use. Image
And to the knightly caste, there was nothing more honorable than dying atop one's horse, overwhelmed by the enemy in the throes of combat.

The reason for the battle didn't matter, but good conduct in it did; that in itself was an honorable and good use of one's life. Image

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Oct 21
Aella is a really odd figure. She’s clearly not just dumb, which is what many people say; and her thinking is just close enough to the “dissident sphere” so as to make people feel like she’s engaging with it.

Outside of people falling for bait, “so close, yet so far” is a common reaction. She does accurately diagnose a lot of things about sexuality and lust, and the odd forms of self-consciousness around it today. Female desire inherently involves being objectified, male desire is in many cases performative or competitive for its own sake, popular sexual morality is pretty bizarre and contradictory, the culture lies that women don’t enjoy sex, etc.

But as close as she can get, there is an unbridgeable gap. She extrapolates strange morals from those observations, weird and off-base personal norms. Alien desires.

As far as I can tell, Aella was raised as some flavor of ultra-fundie, and as a result she experienced “sexual liberation” in a direct and unselfconscious sense. She Actually Went Through It. Now she hosts rationalist orgies as a way to extend that revolution — a continual exercise of the same process — the process of ritually disabusing oneself of “traditional sexual morals” — of seeking more “philosophically true” or “essential” pleasure.

But this is *not* the popular experience of “sexual liberation.” Most of the people on here were born far after the Sexual Revolution proper, and experienced it as a continuous mass-cultural ritual. Young women, for example, are expected to ritually experience and reject traditional sexual morality, to act in a stage-play of the Endless ‘70s that includes both the shame of “traditional morality” and the activist anti-eroticism of the new. Young men are beaten into neuroticism about their sexuality, a similarly-staged process *in which the “traditional view” is a key player even long after its death* and desire is used only as a social-political signal.

So even though many people share language and concepts with Aella, and she even touches on some wrongthink truths about sexuality, there’s this unbridgeable gap.

Aella exists unknowingly as a tulpa of the sexual-cultural ritual “unbinding” that she Actually Underwent, but her audience only pantomimed; she is pure Process; she is a human representation of the bizarre stage-play that is modern sexual-moral instruction. That people alternately treat her as a weird pet or a demon only demonstrates this. She is the Noble Savage of the Sexual Liberation Cinematic Universe made manifest, and I don’t think she realizes it because no one in her audience (or her critics) has identified the process they’re both participating in, surrounded by even, as they engage with it.
Whenever anyone engages with Aella, positively or negatively, they are participating in the same mass-cultural ritual that produced Aella, she is a memetic construct manifested by the fact that “sex discourse” is the actual goal of popular sexual morality
Social media is sort of an infinite Aella-spawner; she might dematerialize without the specific discourse environment that supports her existence, which includes the inevitable “she’s a stupid whore” replies to this, as if my post is a defense of her

“Aella doesn’t exist theory”
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Oct 16
Women will post this captioned “me and who???” and then go on the Tea app to ruin a guy’s life for being a little too pushy at a bar. They are a fundamentally unserious species and our customs should reflect this
Extrapolate this to traditions, laws, social customs
Writing customs around the reality of female lust would lead to strange and foreign experiments in human organization; this will be the Great Work of any truly ambitious group that wants to affect change in the modern world
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Oct 9
AI is a bubble because tech is a bubble, in turn because data is a bubble, in turn because institutional investment is a bubble, in turn because US macro policy has been deranged for ~15 years

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AI in itself is the most overleveraged industry in recent history; capex is in the trillions and revenue in the low billions. Every major AI company is operating at a vast loss, which is justified by media histrionics about AGI bringing the apocalypse.
Actual product adoption is strongest at the consumer level, the segment which can only operate at a loss. Enterprise integration experiments are failing, & it’s evident that most of them were just a way for executives and PMs to advance their careers rather than produce value
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Jan 11
The “work” debate is mostly people talking past each other, but it’s very clear that old-type “bootstrap” discourse is just done. Sandblasted into nothing each time it encounters reality. The “deal” for young people only gets worse with each passing day.
Doesn’t mean you should just become a NEET, obviously. But I don’t think most of the people arguing on that side are NEETs, or want to be NEETs. It’s just the premise.
The solution for young people is to exploit any advantage they personally have; to seek marginal living/employment situations that break the “rules” in their favor.

Also high-powered careers — “normal life” is broken, so you have to aspire to something else while it’s repaired.
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Jan 9
The passive nature of so many young people is the result of a lifetime of this. Every event has been used as a way to further harangue and limit them. Responding to ie violence is out of the question. If you do, the typically helpless authorities suddenly have infinite power. Image
Kids aren’t dumb — they know who is protected vs who isn’t. It becomes obvious as early as grade school that some groups have free rein and others do not; the incentive/punishment system exists for normal whites and not for others.

Tyler has a Permanent Record. Tyrone does not.
The school system is an earlier and more radical extension of the legal-cultural system by which anarcho-tyranny is implemented, and tells especially young men of ability and spirit that they must Sit And Take It, no matter what It is.
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Jan 8
US public schools consistently underpunish nonwhite students and overpunish white students. It’s where people learn the rules of anarcho-tyranny, and has been far longer than this has been the legal status quo.
This isn’t spread via policy or law. Disparate impact suits are usually brought up in this discussion, but all they did was codify the existing state of affairs.

It happens because “educators” — most people, really — are totally mindcaptured by media.
The results: white kids learn that everything they do will be scrutinized to the highest degree. Even outside of school, they are always Watched in some meaningful way. The Permanent Record exists for them and no one else. Racial violence, for example, can only ever go one way.
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