as you get older do you find you become more of a tnuc?
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tools are useful in adaptation and survival on a small scale, but the kind and quantity of human tools has become so vast and dense that technology has more reign over us and our environment then we have over ourselves. i think humanities major problem is trying to overbear and hold power over the earth, and each other, rather then working in sync with those htings. if our tools were designed and used for working in sync with the ecosystem rather then controlling it, a balance would be more feasible. and everyone would feel a lot happier in their lives because we wouldn't be fighting the organic order (and disorder) of things. it has a lot to do with our cultural attitude and the history of government, too.
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Yeah, but I didn't live then. Wasn't inferring a timescale. We do have torture porn and reality tv if we want to watch people suffering now (or various documentary channels if you want something a bit grittier, the holocaust or true crime investigations.dr ddd wrote:erm - excuse me for digging this up - but surely this has been the part of human civilisation from the start... admittedly we dont have the church burning witches in the name of god or roman emporers slaughtering men, women and children for entertainment (Also i'm sure Brutus or Judas could be defined as self-interested, sycophantic fuckwits maybe? Except people actually died on account of them). For all I know there may have been such back stabbing in caveman politics. I don't think such behaviour is exclusive to the corporate world as we live in now - more a pattern of human behaviour being expressed in a different setting.
That's a bit of a myth about working 15 hour days to be honest. More people living in villages meant that agriculture wasn't quite as large scale as it is now so the majority of the longer hours would be spent at particular points of the year for ploughing, sowing and harvesting and more free time during the rest of the year. Don't think the really long hours kicked in until the Industrial Revolution.dr ddd wrote: One could argue that the only reason cynicism is rife, is that modern technology in the west has given us the opportunity to act this way by relieving us of mundane tasks (such as working in fields for 15hours a day just for a bit of food) and freeing up all this thinking time to analyse how crap life is now we have modern convenience? Just a thought
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And on that matter
"According to anthropologists, hunter-gatherer societies were able to meet their needs and enjoy an adequate diet with 20-35 hours work per week. Peasants doing agricultural work in medieval times, worked according to growth cycles and seasons and were thought to have worked perhaps 120-150 days in a year, although some of these days would have been long."
"There was a big incentive for industrial employers to increase the hours that workers worked because they tended to pay them by the day or week and so extra hours did not cost the employer any more. Firms that were able to get more work out of their workers for a given wage became more competitive and other firms were forced to follow. Hours rose steadily in the nineteenth century reaching 75-90 a week in factories in the US. Indeed the working week for most occupations was over 60 hours."
http://homepage.mac.com/herinst/sbeder/ ... obe15.html
"According to anthropologists, hunter-gatherer societies were able to meet their needs and enjoy an adequate diet with 20-35 hours work per week. Peasants doing agricultural work in medieval times, worked according to growth cycles and seasons and were thought to have worked perhaps 120-150 days in a year, although some of these days would have been long."
"There was a big incentive for industrial employers to increase the hours that workers worked because they tended to pay them by the day or week and so extra hours did not cost the employer any more. Firms that were able to get more work out of their workers for a given wage became more competitive and other firms were forced to follow. Hours rose steadily in the nineteenth century reaching 75-90 a week in factories in the US. Indeed the working week for most occupations was over 60 hours."
http://homepage.mac.com/herinst/sbeder/ ... obe15.html
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Oh and this too
"Before capitalism, most people did not work very long hours at all. The tempo of life was slow, even leisurely; the pace of work relaxed. Our ancestors may not have been rich, but they had an abundance of leisure. When capitalism raised their incomes, it also took away their time. Indeed, there is good reason to believe that working hours in the mid-nineteenth century constitute the most prodigious work effort in the entire history of humankind."
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~rauch/work ... kweek.html
"Before capitalism, most people did not work very long hours at all. The tempo of life was slow, even leisurely; the pace of work relaxed. Our ancestors may not have been rich, but they had an abundance of leisure. When capitalism raised their incomes, it also took away their time. Indeed, there is good reason to believe that working hours in the mid-nineteenth century constitute the most prodigious work effort in the entire history of humankind."
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~rauch/work ... kweek.html
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my thread has become a place for the intellectuals to discuss the meaning of life n shit
imo fuck it...were all dark matter ultimately and we have no lifespan relative to the rest of the gas based universe....we mean nothing basically
we know nothing every last one of us...and that is apparently wisdom according to a lot of wise people
my thread has become a place for the intellectuals to discuss the meaning of life n shit
imo fuck it...were all dark matter ultimately and we have no lifespan relative to the rest of the gas based universe....we mean nothing basically
we know nothing every last one of us...and that is apparently wisdom according to a lot of wise people
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I really wish a politician might at some point address the issue that most people don't really get a lot out of working and most work isn't essential to society continuing. Then we can lynch some landlords and hang them from lampposts as an example to the other shitfucks.datura wrote:I'm just a lazy twat, full stop. A lethargic apathetic
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Your thread has basically become a 'Welcome Home Shonky' thread under a different namePiston wrote:lol
my thread has become a place for the intellectuals to discuss the meaning of life n shit
imo fuck it...were all dark matter ultimately and we have no lifespan relative to the rest of the gas based universe....we mean nothing basically
we know nothing every last one of us...and that is apparently wisdom according to a lot of wise people
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"At the workplace, you shouldn’t look at problems in a traditional way. There might be better solutions. Dare to be creative," is Wang’ archlord power leveling s advice."
hey, i managed to add some numbers up and photocopy some stuff last week, are you saying that was meaninglessShonky wrote:I really wish a politician might at some point address the issue that most people don't really get a lot out of working and most work isn't essential to society continuing. Then we can lynch some landlords and hang them from lampposts as an example to the other shitfucks.datura wrote:I'm just a lazy twat, full stop. A lethargic apathetic
"At the workplace, you shouldn’t look at problems in a traditional way. There might be better solutions. Dare to be creative," is Wang’ archlord power leveling s advice."
"In the Big Rock Candy Mountains the jails are made of tindatura wrote:hey, i managed to add some numbers up and photocopy some stuff last week, are you saying that was meaninglessShonky wrote:I really wish a politician might at some point address the issue that most people don't really get a lot out of working and most work isn't essential to society continuing. Then we can lynch some landlords and hang them from lampposts as an example to the other shitfucks.datura wrote:I'm just a lazy twat, full stop. A lethargic apathetic
And you can walk right out again as soon as you are in
There ain't no short handled shovels, no axes saws or picks
I'm a goin to stay where you sleep all day
Where they hung the jerk that invented work
In the Big Rock Candy Mountains"
Always rely on itinerant alcoholics to spell it out wisely
Not you DDD you don't travel enough
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oh i'm lazy too, i am just much happier to live nowadays with considerably less dysentery, typhoid, plague and other such lovelies, running hot water, a (sometimes) working internet connection, central heating, laundry which consists of switching on a button rather than spending most of a day with a scrubbing board, social support and other creature comforts we take for granted. I was (and am still) generalising the point, but personally i think given the relative benefits we have a much easier (and longer) life nowadays...
And there is no reason people cant still live like this to a certain extent (and do), if you are happy to brave a change of lifestyle. I think it's too easy to glamourise such things "in the past", but lives were hard and things could be extremely tough or barbaric - unless of course you were rich or in control... Bigup the Robin Hoods of the world
And there is no reason people cant still live like this to a certain extent (and do), if you are happy to brave a change of lifestyle. I think it's too easy to glamourise such things "in the past", but lives were hard and things could be extremely tough or barbaric - unless of course you were rich or in control... Bigup the Robin Hoods of the world
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haha - this thread is what happens when u get oldPiston wrote:lol
my thread has become a place for the intellectuals to discuss the meaning of life n shit
imo fuck it...were all dark matter ultimately and we have no lifespan relative to the rest of the gas based universe....we mean nothing basically
we know nothing every last one of us...and that is apparently wisdom according to a lot of wise people
mushy pEzee


oh no, i do it to everyone i know and some of my best mates too. Just cant be fucked with bullshit chatter most of the time. I mean some people just like the sound of their own voices and don't know when to STFU. Sometimes i'll wind em up and pretend i'm interested just for a giggletempest wrote:
But I guess its possible you're just meeting too many tools and it aint your fault..
Is that cunty ?
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