Poly-Panro-Ace It/They
friendly neighborhood wholesome degenerate abomination from beyond the stars (mostly harmless™).
Atomic energy enthusiast. Architecture enjoyer. Mecha appreciator. Sci-Fi reader.
Winged caniform bipedal warforged magitech cyber-lich in its dreams.

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Cake day: June 7th, 2025

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  • tbh this is why i am still following that “Slate” EV Truck

    A truly minimalist vehicle that not only doesn’t have a touch screen, it also doesn’t have a stereo system, a cellular data uplink, gps navigation, or even power windows (you can technically get power windows if you want to opt for them but the others are Bring Your Own Tech)

    of course, i’m not putting any money down until the day i can actually get in and drive one off the lot MYSELF… been too burned by vaporware products -_-

    this thing though, at the very least, feels like it might still be LIKELY because it’s a minimum viable product single purpose tool:

    It is a MACHINE
    that turns ELECTRICITY
    into GOIN’ SOMEWHERE
    And That’s It.
    NO MORE, NO LESS!






  • “AH! Glad you brought that up, because I have FANTASTIC news for you: I’ve already done it! Because I am productive and prepared. I get things done–and you could really use someone who shows up on time every time right about now. At this time, I’m still a mere potential customer of yours, but employers who accept me into a position also commence receiving the benefits of my following of instructions and due diligence effort to learn my role PLUS as a bonus total insulation from workplace drama: I know how to leave drama at home as well as neither create, nor amplify, nor reflect it in the workplace.”

    honestly bro if someone showed up in my office with that kind of energy I’d be emailing the owner of the company asking him to hire them right fucking now. people who know how to do the most basic shit AND ACTUALLY WILL DO IT are worth a lot more than any “highly skilled and experienced” diva who never answers their fucking phone when they’re on call or totally flakes out from their scheduled shift once a week like clockwork.



  • honestly TRUUUUUUE!!

    This is the case with pretty much all collective entities, they’re all cut from the same cloth:
    businesses, sports teams, fandoms, private clubs, political parties - they’re all manifestations of tribal instinct and one of its “”“features”“” (which, in this very synthetic habitat we’ve created for ourselves can become quite maladaptive if not toxic) is the displacement of personal accountability.

    I’m saying, yes, groups are not moral but people can be moral - and I am hypothesizing THAT is why.

    Parallel processing has enabled humans to do absolutely incredible things.

    But it has also enabled humans to do truly heinous things too.

    Bystander effect, “just following orders”, toeing the party line, passing the buck, riding the bandwagon… I think it’s not enough to teach people that only people themselves are capable of making moral judgments, but that we absolutely should also teach people that abstract gestalt entities that we become part of, that we allow to subsume us, are not.

    Even the ones that aren’t outright evil are only so by the individual decisions of the people it comprises–through either luck or mindfulness–steering it away from brutal shortcuts that spend others’ lives for the sake of its own perpetuation.

    It’s kind of ironic though that the people who decry “groupthink” the loudest are the ones that seem to be doing it the most. I’d sure like to think that we’ll learn to do a better job of identifying that blindspot (which such distributed collective entities exploit to enhance their own survival odds) and countering it, then teaching the next generations to look for it and counter it too.

    … if we’ll even be around to see any generations that may exist after us.