Daily Archives: May 28, 2021

Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World (5-28-21)

00:00 My 55th birthday 03:00 Disunited Nations 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuwVaUntpNQ 06:00 The Inflating of Fears, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwzU9MxmGy4 09:00 Life After Trump – China, https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=de2bc41f8324e6955ef65e0c9&id=bba991dfd7 27:00 Emotional Energy Levels, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdga_AHBGv4 33:00 Who won the great debate? Nick Fuentes or Robert Barnes? 37:00 Whiteshift … Continue reading

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Addicted To Livestreams

From this 2021 paper: * Indian users spend eight hours on various live streaming platforms, which is far more than the average six-hour trend globally (Ganjoo, 2018). These trends are visible on a regular basis. Recently, an incident was reported … Continue reading

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Jewish Matchmaking

Idk who this girl is but she’s hilarious and this is spot on pic.twitter.com/X3fw3vXYl0 — simmy cohen (@simmy_cohen) May 28, 2021

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Why Are Ethicists Usually Late To The Party?

Philosopher A tells me: “They tend to pick up social science stuff much later, and deploy it in their own feuds. They prefer reasoning by intuition. But when someone forces them out of it they respond. Moral psychology is a … Continue reading

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The role of wishful identification, emotional engagement, and parasocial relationships in repeated viewing of live-streaming games

From this 2020 paper: * As viewing and interactions with others increase, audiences develop certain psychological feelings, such as wishful identification with the celebrity live-streamers and emotional engagement with other viewers, which go beyond the vicarious experience of watching a … Continue reading

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