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2 hours later…
02:26
@JerryCoffin get few extra monitors to increase your viewing throughput
03:12
@JerryCoffin Let go of your meat body. Upload your brain into the super computer cluster. Use the ubiquitous CPU system to make you watch everything on Youtube in parallel. Make sure the brain bleach program is running, so you don't suffer from accumulated trauma caused by unpleasant videos.
And let me know how it went.
03:28
 
2 hours later…
05:45
@StackedCrooked yeah, I'll get back to you. But I'm pretty sure if I build a version of me that's capable of viewing that many Youtube videos, I'll find something better to do with its time.
 
1 hour later…
07:03
@Mikhail A superb idea. I'll talk to my wife about that soon. She can't refuse when I'm doing it for science, right?
 
3 hours later…
10:27
Morning
I almost typed "Morwenn" there
8:28pm here, so it's almost g'nite ...
Even here it's not morning anymore :(
I woke up too late
 
1 hour later…
11:56
You are not alone, quite a few loungers are not early risers.
12:16
It's likely early risers live longer or are more successful is just a hoax like the one that link 'successful' to luxury goods. So capitalists can get more out of their workers or consumers.
Living roughly with the sun is supposedly better I think?
Are you saying all jet setting CEOs tend to live short lives? An executive who have to travel between Asian, European & American time zones probably have their bio-clocks stuffed up more than someone who never travel far from own time zone and sleeps 1am-9am.
probably doesn't help I guess
12:45
Also 100 years ago, people sleep and get up pretty early because of the lacking of artificial lights. Their lifespan is half of that we are having now. We are mostly night owls by ancient standard, yet, our lifespan is almost twice as long now.
Well, but the two are pretty orthogonal x)
13:01
When you think about it, buying luxury goods for oneself is not wise a lot of the times - if you spend $10,000 on something that essentially does similar thing as an $80 item, is that buyer bright or dumb?
While I am doing all the ranting, I seriously think Sigmund Freud is one of the most overrated people. I wonder his psychoanalysis helped how many people in real life ...
I mean, you're not wrong about the luxury goods thing, but what the fuck are you on about :')
@TelKitty IIRC his work isn't to help people per se, but to contribute to a greater knowledge from which people who actually help people can borrow?
 
2 hours later…
15:20
@Morwenn TIL "mana" is a Jungian term.
> Mana – Melanesian word for extraordinarily effective power emanating from a human being, object, action or event, or from supernatural beings and spirits. Also health, prestige, power to work magic and to heal. A primitive concept of psychic energy.
I think that is Jung's greatest contribution. His terminology is helpful for fiction authors, it allows the writer to craft characters that have their own "persona", "ego", etc..
And RPG games.
16:06
XD
The best part of Jung is that we got Crisis Jung
 
2 hours later…
17:53
@Morwenn Now now, calm yourself.
Hey, it was a nice show
 
4 hours later…
21:57
@TelKitty His work was actually quite helpful to his patients. Not because his theories held water though. His patients were basically bored housewives, most of them lonely because their husbands spent too much time at work. So he'd listen when they talked. And (for example) instead of saying: "you have weird dreams because you drink too much", he'd spin them wild tales about their dreams having deep psychological meaning. BS, but it made them feel important.
@TelKitty Double the life span doesn't mean nearly as much as most people think. Short average lifespan stemmed largely from high death rate among infants. A 50 year old now doesn't have a drastically longer life expectancy than one did then though.

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