To get consumers to go buy things,
via the media,
corporations make individuals feel
so superior to most people
they feel disgusted of others
and stop interacting with them.
via the media,
corporations make individuals feel
so superior to most people
they feel disgusted of others
and stop interacting with them.
The glorification of movie stars, and the innate—it seems—cognitive bias that makes everyone think they're better than almost everyone else, help induce "consumer self-isolation".
by but for February 23, 2020
Get the Consumer Self-Isolation mug.When a person masters the skill of self-isolation, social distancing and quarantining themselves during a pandemic. An excruciating practice to be involved with if you are an extrovert, however seemingly easy for introverts as they normally self-isolate on a regular basis. The art of isolation is important for humanity on so many levels during worldly pandemics and other devastating events.
Person 1: How are you going with mastering the art of isolation?
Person 2: I am trying but I miss seeing everyone and hugging them.
Person 1: Oh yeah. It's a lot easier for me. Isolating myself is what I do normally as an introvert.
Person 2: I am trying but I miss seeing everyone and hugging them.
Person 1: Oh yeah. It's a lot easier for me. Isolating myself is what I do normally as an introvert.
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1) The jobs that AI (the latest generation of computing technology) will largely be isolated to many of the same jobs the previous generation of computers created, facilitated or enabled, and the technology will allow the workers left in a given job to do the work of 10, decimating the demand for any specific set of skills under the previous technical paradigm. The upshot is that - for a time - jobs which are not dependent on computers (e.g. carpenters, police, paramedics, doctors, refuse workers, power linesmen) will be less impacted by the rollout of ML and AI. And while, say, AI may beget only 10% of the previous need for architects using computers to draft, there will remain a need for program managers, prompt engineers, developers, mathematicians and system engineers needed to centrally manage AI and ML systems. 2) Eventually technology will advance the point that corporations push to have androids perform the remaining jobs that only humans could perform (e.g. carpenters, police, paramedics, doctors, refuse workers, power linesmen)and regions will need to have that debate on whether technology and commerce are the more important that human-centricity and a moralized human populace. Put forth by marketer, Zackery West (FlashPointLabs) on February 8th, 2024.
"I'm a mailman, so, according to West's Theory Of Isolated Economic Decimation, my job delivering mail should be fine as the Postal Service grows more efficient at correctly finding addresses to route dead letters to, and scheduling delivery drivers."
by Zack West February 18, 2024
Get the West's Theory Of Isolated Economic Decimation mug.Titin is the largest known protein in nature, playing a crucial role in muscle contraction and elasticity. It is a structural protein found in the sarcomeres of striated muscles, such as skeletal and cardiac muscle, where it helps maintain the integrity of the muscle fiber structure and assists in the passive elasticity of muscles during contraction and stretching.
Titin's full name, often cited as the longest word in the English language, is a chemical name that describes the protein's intricate molecular structure. Its full name is 189,819 letters long and represents the precise sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. Due to the extreme length of the name, it is typically abbreviated to "titin" for practical use.
This incredibly lengthy name is a systematic description based on the protein's chemical composition, specifically the sequence of its constituent amino acids, and was coined by scientific conventions for naming proteins in a highly detailed manner. However, because the name is so long, it is not typically used in everyday scientific contexts. Instead, "titin" is used to refer to this massive protein.
Titin's full name, often cited as the longest word in the English language, is a chemical name that describes the protein's intricate molecular structure. Its full name is 189,819 letters long and represents the precise sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. Due to the extreme length of the name, it is typically abbreviated to "titin" for practical use.
This incredibly lengthy name is a systematic description based on the protein's chemical composition, specifically the sequence of its constituent amino acids, and was coined by scientific conventions for naming proteins in a highly detailed manner. However, because the name is so long, it is not typically used in everyday scientific contexts. Instead, "titin" is used to refer to this massive protein.
Titin ( also known as Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyl… isoleucine) , is the largest known protein, plays a vital role in the contraction of the muscles and its elasticity by connecting the Z-line to the M-line in muscle fibers.
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Get the Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyl… isoleucine mug.A fallacy that isolates the deaths attributed to communist regimes from their historical context, treating them as if they occurred in a vacuum rather than amid civil war, foreign intervention, industrialization, and the collapse of old orders. The fallacy presents communist atrocities as sui generis, uniquely evil, while ignoring that comparable or greater suffering occurred under colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism—often at the same times, in the same places, by the same actors. Isolating deprivation allows the fallacy-user to condemn one system while absolving others, to treat communism as uniquely murderous while forgetting the millions killed by Western powers. It's history as selective memory, atrocity as political weapon.
Fallacy of Isolated Deprivation (also "Communism Killed Millions" Fallacy) Example: "He listed the deaths under Mao without mentioning that they occurred during a brutal civil war, after decades of foreign occupation, amid the most rapid industrialization in history. The Fallacy of Isolated Deprivation had stripped away all context, leaving only numbers—numbers that could be used to condemn, never to understand. His listeners were left with horror without history, which is exactly what he wanted."
by Dumu The Void February 20, 2026
Get the Fallacy of Isolated Deprivation (also "Communism Killed Millions" Fallacy) mug.A fallacy that treats a grievance as if it existed in isolation from its context, from related grievances, from historical patterns. The fallacy presents a single incident as if it were the whole story, or dismisses a pattern by focusing on a single counterexample. It's the logic of "one minority succeeded, so discrimination doesn't exist," of "one bad experience doesn't prove systemic racism." The Fallacy of Isolated Grievance allows its user to dismiss systemic problems by pointing to exceptions, to deny patterns by focusing on particulars. It's the favorite fallacy of those who don't want to see the forest for the trees, because the forest would require action.
Example: "She presented decades of data showing housing discrimination. He responded with the Fallacy of Isolated Grievance: 'But my neighbor is Black and he owns his house. Checkmate.' One data point, isolated from the pattern, used to dismiss the whole. The data didn't matter; the exception was all he needed. The fallacy had done its work: making the systemic invisible."
by Dumu The Void February 20, 2026
Get the Fallacy of Isolated Grievance mug.A fallacy where someone takes a single isolated instance of harm, suffering, or failure and uses it to condemn an entire system, practice, or idea. Unlike Absolute Privation (which focuses on the worst historical examples), Isolated Privation grabs one anecdote—one medical error, one plane crash, one bad teacher—and treats it as representative of the whole. "One patient died from this treatment, therefore the treatment is worthless." "One plane crashed, therefore air travel is unsafe." "One priest abused a child, therefore the entire institution is evil." The isolated case may be real, but using it to condemn the whole ignores base rates, statistical reasoning, and the difference between exceptions and rules.
"My aunt tried acupuncture once and didn't feel better. Now she says 'Acupuncture is complete fraud' every time it's mentioned. That's Fallacy of Isolated Privation—one anecdote, zero context, infinite certainty. The plural of anecdote is not data, Karen."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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