Rodionratskolnikov - Rodion Ratskolnikov

1. Do not obey in advance. pic.twitter.com/NCecLeZo7a

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
2. Defend institutions. pic.twitter.com/638VrnG5NQ

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
3. Beware the one-party state. pic.twitter.com/6SH3Fi6dHR

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
4. Take responsibility for the face of the world. pic.twitter.com/2VS1ecE8Zl

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
5. Remember professional ethics. pic.twitter.com/1PqKSKfZGX

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
6. Be wary of paramilitaries. pic.twitter.com/MGArJ1vGYJ

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
7. Be reflective if you must be armed. pic.twitter.com/ucNDiaavAk

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
8. Stand out. pic.twitter.com/m5378z4DZw

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
9. Be kind to our language. pic.twitter.com/exWc8VI6UU

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
10. Believe in truth. pic.twitter.com/0E2BMz5vy2

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
11. Investigate. pic.twitter.com/1tuE2cdME0

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
12. Make eye contact and small talk. pic.twitter.com/WL9fGpEyBS

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
13. Practice corporeal politics. pic.twitter.com/6fXJLYlDjp

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
14. Establish a private life. pic.twitter.com/knxc7845Jr

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
15. Contribute to good causes. pic.twitter.com/x30zkMQoBO

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
16. Learn from peers in other countries. pic.twitter.com/pdSbMRP5Nn

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
17. Listen for dangerous words. pic.twitter.com/QBGGxHjNFI

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
18. Be calm when the unthinkable arrives. pic.twitter.com/O5RacqezuI

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
19. Be a patriot. pic.twitter.com/XP2JVfTFWv

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
20. Be as courageous as you can. pic.twitter.com/RA5UhsTD0j

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024
These lessons were written in advance of the first Trump presidency. They are the openings of the twenty chapters of "On Tyranny," which has been updated to account for the Big Lie, the coup attempt, the war in Ukraine, and the risks we face in 2024.https://t.co/mn68fEOybB

— Timothy Snyder (@TimothyDSnyder) January 6, 2024

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3 months ago

#2 only applies if the morally irredeemable character in question is a conventionally attractive white male

character: *isn’t 100% good or evil*

The Internet: hello naughty children it’s Discourse time

10 months ago

if a libertarian dies in a shootout with the feds they go to the big Action Park in the sky

10 months ago

Love reading classical literature then immediately going to ao3 for a queer fix it AU

3 months ago

The scene in Brothers Karamasov where Fyodor Karamazov and Miusov are arguing in front of Father Zosima has always felt heavily reminiscent of a Trump Biden debate, if those debates had been moderated by like the pope or Dalai Lama or something


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5 months ago

”sunlight is pouring over the entire world”

”sunlight Is Pouring Over The Entire World”

…It sure is


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10 months ago

Literally 1984

”pdf file” “unalived” “grape” “corn” what if i killed myself right here right now

11 months ago

4 Strategies to Avoid Wordiness

Wordiness is when a sentence contains words that, if removed (or replaced with a shorter alternative), convey the same message and remain grammatically correct. It may happen when you use more words than necessary within a sentence, especially short, vague words that do not add much meaning.

Omit unnecessary words by using a "who does what" construction (Take out: it is, there is, there are, which, that, this, and self-references such as in my opinion, I think, it seems to me.)

Wordy: It was a night that was dark and freezing when the ship Titanic was struck by an iceberg.

Better: An iceberg struck the Titanic on a dark and freezing night.

Avoid too many abstract and difficult words

Wordy: “Conservatism is the paradigm of essences toward which the phenomenology of the world is in continuing approximation” (William Buckley, Jr.).

Better: Conservativism is the belief in absolute values whose expression change with the times.

Shorten sentences by rearranging ideas

Wordy: The president of the school board that presides over Dade County schools is accepting of the participation of students in alternative classes of their choice.

Better: The Dade County School Board president allows student to choose electives.

Omit repetitious words and ideas

Wordy: The cookies are baking in the oven. The cookies are chocolate chip.

Concise: The chocolate chip cookies are baking in the oven.

Notice how the wordy phrases below can be reduced to one or two words:

along the lines of = like

as a matter of fact = in fact

at all times = always

at the present time = now, currently

at this point in time = now, currently

because of the fact that = because

by means of = by

due to the fact that = because

for the purpose of = for

for the reason that = because

have the ability to = be able to

in the nature of = like

in order to = to

in spite of the fact that = although, though

in the event that = if

in the final analysis = finally

in the neighborhood of = about

until such time as = until

4 months ago
rodionratskolnikov - Rodion Ratskolnikov

hey man i think your twink is disturbed. On a very deep fundamental and psychological level

7 months ago

If your democrat friends start muttering about stolen election conspiracy theories, the time to have a sit down with them and express your concerns is NOW, while you still have a chance to reach them, not 6 months from now when they're fully conspiracy-pilled.

Here's some of the talking points and why they're bullshit:

'10 million votes don't just disappear!' -> Joe Biden's 81 million votes were a statistical outlier, sparked by the recent experience of the Trump presidency. The democrats failed to maintain that sense of urgency, but Harris still got more votes than Hillary Clinton, more than Obama and more than any previous democratic candidate. These numbers are not weird at all.

'The Republicans tried to infiltrate election- and vote counting organizations!' -> yeah, they did, and yet hundreds of independent legal observers didn't see anything go wrong enough to raise any alarms. Independent exit polls are also very consistently similar to the counted votes. Tons of international organizations specialized in this stuff observed the election and didn't see a reason to raise the alarm.

'But I know a dozen democrats whose mail-in votes were not counted!' -> In any election a certain number of votes are registered as invalid because something was wrong with the ballot. In a country the size of the US, that translates to many thousands of votes. The internet allows these people to find each other, creating the false impression that a suspiciously large group of voted was not valid.

'Musk used Star Link to mess with electronic voting!' -> Electronic voting machines are not connected to the internet and dozens of independent media have already debunked this myth. It is absolutely impossible to use Star Link to fake election results.

'There is voter disenfranchisement!' -> This is true. This has always been true, for every election. It's an issue worth talking about but it's not a special secret conspiracy that's unique to this election.

But just as importantly as the facts: sit down with your friend and talk about the anxiety that's behind their conspiracy leanings. Acknowledge their pain and fear. Help them find ways to feel less powerless and regain their sense of agency. Take them to a mutual aid event, involve them in a fundraising event for a marginalized group, invite them to a local community effort. If they spend more time feeling connection and empowerment and less time doom scrolling online, they're far more likely to stay in reality.

11 months ago

Every single day people on tumblr say "what if the shit moral OCD tells you was true and living by it was the only way to be a real progressive"

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rodionratskolnikov - Rodion Ratskolnikov
Rodion Ratskolnikov

The weirdo in the back of your English class. Toxic yaoi enjoyer, but I’ll also post about my other things.

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