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July 20, 2016

Subliminal Messages in Advertising Part 1

It seems like any time I go out to the bar, I spot some new form of degeneracy and cultural destruction being promoted by the commercials on TV. I’ve decided to start documenting them on here; one could be an accident, but the endless stream of them is more than a pattern.

I just spotted this commercial from Heinz during a baseball game. It’s best to watch it with the sound off, since the dialogue is only there to distract you.

Summary:

Man kisses girlfriend on the baseball stadium’s KissCam...

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Published on July 20, 2016 07:26

July 16, 2016

The Broken Relationships of Star Trek: The Next Generation (In Depth Analysis Ep 2)

The Broken Relationships of Star Trek: The Next Generation (In Depth Analysis Episode 2) from Davis M.J. Aurini on Vimeo.

Episode 2 of In Depth Analysis: Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek was as much of a statement of its time as it was a look towards the future. By taking a cynical (and comedic) look at the relationship troubles of the main characters of the series, we can learn a thing or two about how the present day dating market developed.

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Published on July 16, 2016 08:40

July 11, 2016

Illness without Etiology: Perpetuating Social Dysfunction and Leviathan’s Bloody Tithe

bunyip scientist

The scientist from “The Bunyip of Berkeley’s Creek” by Jenny Wagner

Patient: Doctor, Doctor! It hurts when I do this!
Doctor: Then don’t do that.

‘Etiology’ is one of those five dollar words that bundles together a number of important concepts, and it’s part of the conceptual core of the sort of arguments I’m making lately about chronic dysfunction in the modern world; both individually, and on a societal level.

‘Etiology’ refers to the source of disease, the root cause of the symptoms. For i...

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Published on July 11, 2016 06:57

July 5, 2016

Killing the Thirst

Thirst is the mind killer. Thirst is the vector through which the parasite gets into you, turning you into another zombified pod person. Ideological purity ain’t worth a damn if you’re enslaved to your lusts; if anything, ideological purity makes it worse, functioning as a hardened shell that allows the wound to fester out of the light and away from fresh air.

Matt Forney writes about this in his latest article, “How Women Subvert Political Movements“.

I’ve seen the exact same pattern play ou...

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Published on July 05, 2016 10:01

July 2, 2016

1993’s Tombstone: An American Legend

1993’s Tombstone: An American Legend from Davis M.J. Aurini on Vimeo.

Tombstone is not only an amazing film in its own right, combining 1990s technology with the “Big Hollywood” Style of the 60s and 70s, it’s a summation of one of America’s most enduring myths: the Wild West which healed the wounds from the Civil War.

Tombstone is the property of Hollywood Pictures.
Star Trek is the property of Paramont Pictures.

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Published on July 02, 2016 07:28

June 30, 2016

June/July Patreon Update

First off, thank you to all of the new backers! Make sure you’ve signed up for the mailing list so that I can keep in touch with you regarding the voting and podcasts: http://www.staresattheworld.com/patre...

As you may have noticed, I’ve been running a bit behind; between a shakeup in my living situation, and the ongoing trouble from YouTube, my content production has been falling behind.

Episode 2 of In Depth Analysis will be “The Broken Love Lives of Star Trek the Next Generati...

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Published on June 30, 2016 16:31

June 18, 2016

Stanford Rape: Unpacking the Shibboleths

Brock Turner

By now you’ve heard all about it. It’s been on every news channel, every talk radio station, and it’s been plastered across social media. A young man by the name of Brock Turner has become “the face of sexual assault on campus”. His assault on Emily Doe has been touted as the highest form of white privilege and proof of the systemic rape culture on college campuses; the Judge’s leniency is just another example of Stanford alums working together to pervert justice.

But there’s a lot more goin...

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Published on June 18, 2016 07:31

June 15, 2016

Has #GamerGate been Thoroughly Cucked?

There’s nothing I love more than getting hate from the left. They say you can judge a man by his enemies, and in my case they’re a bunch of sneaky ethno-masochists who desperately cling to whatever ideologies are deemed fashionable at the moment. Five years ago they were upset by my “sexism”, but now that anti-feminism has become fashionable they’re scrabbling to find something – anything! – else to use as an excuse.

Haters gonna hate, after all.

But what I find interesting is the sheer volum...

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Published on June 15, 2016 07:45

June 13, 2016

Orlando: What will the Fallout be?

By now I’m sure you’ve heard all about the Musloid terrorist and registered Democrat who shot up the Pulse gay club in Orlando, Florida. You’ve probably also heard that his father was running for President in Afghanistan, and that the FBI had interviewed him twice already; that his ex-wife had accused him of assault, that coworkers had reported him to the higher-ups at G4S “the Leading U.S. Security Company” for his hateful statements, and the speculation that there was a second, even a third...

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Published on June 13, 2016 10:47

June 6, 2016

Operation #CreatorGate: Petition for a Content Creator’s Bill of Rights

THERE… ARE… FOUR… LIGHTS!
~Captain Jean Luc Picard

As you’re all aware, there’s been a major push for Internet censorship in recent months, driven by the bureaucrats within the European Union, and the major information carrying corporations – Amazon, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Microsoft. Nothing is going to censor us – but it’s critical that we resist them every step of the way.

So what are we going to do, sign a petition?

We’re going to sign the right kind of petition. Operati...

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Published on June 06, 2016 07:10