The worse and most volatile currency imaginable.
Hym "Your need for your reputation to be paramount in your identity is the reason 'cancel culture' exists. It's too volatile as a form of currency and the act of Twitter mobs taking
people out left and right is evidence of that fact. I mean, what does my reputation look
like? It depends on who you ask. If you ask the
guy about whom I said 'Should I wait for him to die and drag his kids to hell with me?' and the guy who wrote an anime series about me; you will get two different answers. And what constitutes 'deserved prestige?' Because what it sounds
like is 'I deserve this and the
people I don't
like don't deserve it.' in an Animal farm type of 'Well, some
people are more deserving of prestige than others.' Who deserves it? You? Who deserves it MORE? The guy who had to glue a book that no one would read to the Bible to sell it? Or the guy who writes a metatext that
people CAN'T STOP reading that is literally the prerequisite text for a plurality of creative works and proved that anyone can string together a bunch of quotes from they're favorite authors and do what you do now?
And how far is Dr. Jordan Peterson willing to go to prevent
people from gaining 'undeserved' reputation? Would he... steal and redistribute ideas? Would he (as a clinician) sign off on the public gaslighting and stalking of a sovereign individual? You also can't steal reputation. Which is a prerequisite for considering something currency. Ideas, on the other hand, can be stolen. It'
s easier to do if you stick to dead
people but you can also do it to
people who don't have any power."
Ryan "Gangstalking is a real thing and he's signing off on it because it makes him feel like his daughter is safe!
Hym "Ah! Jesus Christ! You can't just sneak up on
people like that! Get outta here! Go! Get out!"