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December 2011

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“Create (something dangerous). Mediocrity isn’t a quest to be pursued — but a derelict deathtrap to be detonated into oblivion. Hence, I’m firmly of the belief that your youth should be spent pursuing your passion — not just slightly, tremulously, haltingly, but unrelentingly, with a vengeance, to the max and then beyond. So dream laughably big — and then take an absurdly huge risk or two. Bet the farm before it’s a ranch, a small town, and an overly comfy place to hang your saddle and your hat. Create something: don’t just be an “employee,” a “manager,” or any other kind of mere mechanic of the present. Be a builder, a creator, an architect of the future. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a sonata, a book, a startup, a financial instrument, or a new genre of hairstyles — bring into being something not just fundamentally new, but irrepressibly dangerous to the tired, plodding powers that be. Think about it this way: if your quest is mediocrity, then sure, master the skills of shuffling Powerpoint decks, glad-handing bean counters, and making the numbers; but if your quest, on the other hand, is something resembling excellence, then the meta-skills of toppling the status quo — ambition, intention, rebellion, perseverance, humanity, empathy — are going to count for more, and the sooner you get started, the better off you’ll be.” - Umair Haque “Mastering the Art of Living Meaningfully Well”

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“The “modern” GOP is actually a pre-modern identity-based party. It is fundamentally racist, not as a matter of race theory per se, but simply as a matter of us-vs.-them dynamics. I think this fools a lot of people in that sense. I don’t think the GOP mainstream hates blacks and Hispanics because they are black and Hispanic, but rather because they are the “other.” Same with gays. But look, the point is that GOP is has essentially defined itself as against something, and that “something” is an ever-shifting set of others. What this leads to is a party that is fundamentally negative, united by hatreds rather than policy, and the inevitable result of that orientation is a mean-spirited, conspiracy-minded, and hateful organization.” —A Feature Not a Bug (via azspot)
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“With this defense authorization act, Congress will, for the first time in 60 years, authorize the indefinite detention of U.S. citizens without charge or trial, according to its advocates. This would be the first time that Congress has deviated from President Nixon’s Non-Detention Act. And what we are talking about here is that Americans could be subjected to life imprisonment without ever being charged, tried, or convicted of a crime, without ever having an opportunity to prove their innocence to a judge or a jury of their peers. And without the government ever having to prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. I think that denigrates the very foundations of this country. It denigrates the Bill of Rights. It denigrates what our Founders intended when they created a civilian, non-military justice system for trying and punishing people for crimes committed on U.S. soil. Our Founders were fearful of the military—and they purposely created a system of checks and balances to ensure we did not become a country under military rule. This bill undermines that core principle, which is why I could not support it.” —

Al Franken (via azspot)

I love that he’s a senator from my home state. Someone who realizes what the NDAA actually meant to our country…

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