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My friend used to climb massive pine trees late at night in a park across his street, and place traffic cones on top. No one knew who was doing it or why. Many people thought it was the local council marking the trees to be cut down which upset residents. He started noticing police regularly patrolling the area, but he kept doing it and never got caught. It made the local paper, explaining how much confusion and disruption it was causing the police and local council. He hung the article on his wall.

Went on to become a stuntman https://imdb.com/name/nm3068647/

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Dude did you just reveal his identity and ruin his secret streak?

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Plot twist: saltesc is the real tree cone fugitive and they just pinned their crimes on a rival stuntman

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Their comment has been posted before. Either they ruined it ages ago, or it has become copy-pasta, protecting the identity of the climber.

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Haha. I’m sure the police knew. He had been arrested a few times for climbing bridges and construction sites around the city. Then get dropped home right by a massive pine tree with a cone on top.

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Look at this fuckin snitch, dropping imdb links.

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I’m glad to hear the tree was able to find a job in stunts

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Surrealism is always antifascist. Cruelty and absurdity are two sides of the same coin, or perhaps the same side of two coins.

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Your metaphor is not working. Cruelty and absurdity are Ying and Yang?

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It’s a surrealist metaphor

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I’m going to use this in the future.

“What? Your calculations don’t make any sense.”

“It’s surrealist math.”

“…”

“Pfft I knew you wouldn’t get it”

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When you write a declaration of peace with the blood of your enemies.

“Sir this is a rescue for puppies, why did you make a flag out of their pelt?”

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There’s absurdity in cruelty… there’s cruelty in absurdity… kinda works… like a dark yin yang.

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You don’t find it so? Maybe I read too much Vonnegut as a kid, it seems clear to me.

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You say surrealism is anti-fascist. Then you say cruelty and absurdity are the same thing (two sides of the same coin). Then you try to clarify by saying they are two separate things but have a commonality (two coins same side). I think ying/yang is more fitting, and quicker to the punch, in that there can be a little cruelty in absurdity and vise versa, which you were dancing around with your ill fitting metaphor. So, yes, I don’t think so. Clarity is in the eye of the beer holder.

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I actually think I see a little of what you’re getting at, but maybe it’s just my willful interpretation.

The absurd is the gap between what we expect to happen, and what actually happens. We expect to go to work today, it’ll be mundane and boring, and then an asteroid hits the road and we can’t go in today. How absurd.

Cruelty is often a tool people use to gain control. The absurd by definition is outside of our control. I can see how these could be related in some way

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Surrealism is always antifascist.

I dunno. Doublethink is pretty surreal, but it supports fascism. If you’re just talking about art, I think you could make the case that the Italian Futurists were at least Surrealist-adjacent, and some of them supported fascism.

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I’d argue semantically that surrealism is that which lies under reality whereas Doublethink (and other Orwellian language) lies over reality

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You may be thinking of 'Pataphysics:

the science of that which is superinduced upon metaphysics, whether within or beyond the latter’s limitations, extending as far beyond metaphysics as the latter extends beyond physics

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Absurdity is like seeing your cat go “mrwn! mrwn!” at the passing plane, then suddenly flying and catching it. Then cruelty is what your cat does with the passengers.

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is surrealism is antifascist than what are the other forms of art?

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This reminded me of a glass artist named Josh Simpson who is known for his glass spheres he calls “planets” that have amazingly complex scenes in them. For over two decades he’s had what he calls the “Infinity Project” where he encourages people to hide them out in the open where folks are unlikely to find one. If you submit a proposal to him that he likes then he’ll send you two of his smaller planets, one for you to hide and one to keep for yourself.

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That’s so beautiful and amazing! Love it. I’ll have to think of a proposal to send him

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This is a great illustration of Chaotic Neutral

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I’m gonna bring a purple stone to the Fusion Festival next year in your honor.

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