there is, and probably will be, a lot of room for rebellion when it comes to shunning technology, ie 2013 cool marlon brando "doesn't even have a facebook account"
― iatee, Monday, 10 June 2013 17:46 (thirteen years ago)
cell phone? you can only reach him by fax
― iatee, Monday, 10 June 2013 17:48 (thirteen years ago)
The idea that adolescent rebellion has somehow become meaningless or impossible just strikes me as strange. Just repeat after me:
"I hate my parents and/or society. They're all so (insert scornful adjective)."
There. It's a wrap.
― Aimless, Monday, 10 June 2013 18:17 (thirteen years ago)
i've been worrying lately that by the time my daughter grows up there will be no mode of rebellion left that won't have been co-opted or made to seem ridiculous. which was already starting to be an issue when i was a teen but it seemed like art still had the capacity to shock or make some kind of small difference at least.
― congratulations (n/a), Monday, June 10, 2013 1:36 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
the mere fact that you, as her parent, are "worried" she will have no mode for rebellion kind of hilariously illustrates how dead rebellion is.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Monday, 10 June 2013 18:33 (thirteen years ago)
i didn't really mean social rebellion (against parents/norms/etc), was thinking more about political rebellion - like what is she going to do when the government does something she thinks is wrong? what can she do that will make a difference or an impact? but i might be filtering this through my own feelings of inadequacy about not knowing what to do now about things the government does that i think are wrong
― congratulations (n/a), Monday, 10 June 2013 19:39 (thirteen years ago)
i think this is a genuine/legit worry for our future. or rather our present. i'm tempted to say that popular pressure can make for small victories. but that isn't always true (i live in wisconsin FWIW, and all the protests have made nary a dent in the GOP's plan to turn the state into a fully privatized plutocracy) and small victories can seem like no victories at all when you take the full sweep of political change into view.
i think people assumed that n/a was referring to rebellion-as-lifestyle i.e. Punk© but he's not.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Monday, 10 June 2013 20:06 (thirteen years ago)
"like what is she going to do when the government does something she thinks is wrong?"
bitch about it on facebook. just as her ancestors did.
― scott seward, Monday, 10 June 2013 20:08 (thirteen years ago)
work and act locally outside of official channels. teach your daughter to do the same.
― scott seward, Monday, 10 June 2013 20:10 (thirteen years ago)
most effective "rebellions" against government occur when something severely impacts the lives of those who wind up protesting -- segregation, the draft, etc. "You peeked at our phone records" is just not a significant enough harm to get most people into the streets.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Monday, 10 June 2013 20:11 (thirteen years ago)
grow vegetables together. read her mezz mezzro's autobiography. teach her how to defend herself. then let her out into the wild.
― scott seward, Monday, 10 June 2013 20:11 (thirteen years ago)
teach her how to fish too. always a good thing to know.
― scott seward, Monday, 10 June 2013 20:13 (thirteen years ago)
also even effective rebellions didn't have immediate results
― iatee, Monday, 10 June 2013 20:15 (thirteen years ago)
struggle is its own reward
(i actually think people really need to believe that in order to keep on. unfortunately it's very hard to believe that.)
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Monday, 10 June 2013 20:24 (thirteen years ago)
But it's much easier to believe that when you don't otherwise have a comfortable life at your fingertips.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:19 (thirteen years ago)
yes
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:22 (thirteen years ago)
hash (mmm) tag drunk talk :taking in account that the internet of now helps to create more links of all sorts between people( experiences, goods and services , feels etc) and young people nowadays are getting sort of away from politics and invest their lives into socially conscious businesses , non profit organizations etc maybe in a couple of decades will pop up a need for a kind of news service that informs us of what "we" do, and the ameliorations in other workplaces will rejoice us not because we have a "big heart" but because it makes our life more liveable.
― Sébastien, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:36 (thirteen years ago)
Rebelling is easy: Drink a beer, smoke a cigarette, and listen to rock 'n' roll music.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:48 (thirteen years ago)
And/or get a tattoo.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:49 (thirteen years ago)
p sure mlle. n/a will find plenty of ways to try to stick an oar in history and if she feels like she can't do that "anymore" by buying clothes and records well no shit right? maybe we're talking about different things here.
― the white queen and her caustic judgments (difficult listening hour), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:54 (thirteen years ago)
― scott seward, Monday, June 10, 2013 4:10 PM (5 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
nothing wrong with doing that if that`s your bag but i don`t think that counts as rebellion
― flopson, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:59 (thirteen years ago)
I think cities half-submerged will do wonders for rebellion.
― ballin' from Maine to Mexico (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 01:59 (thirteen years ago)
history of the Aegean says no
― sleepish resistance (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:02 (thirteen years ago)
half-submerged cities opens up all kinds of waterworld steampunk rebellious ways of dress
― iatee, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:04 (thirteen years ago)
but I guess if everyone dresses like they're in waterworld the only way to rebel is wearing a suit or something
― iatee, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:05 (thirteen years ago)
in a signifier saturated world the only true rebellion is to wear some old signifiers
― sleepish resistance (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:06 (thirteen years ago)
"nothing wrong with doing that if that`s your bag but i don`t think that counts as rebellion"
i left out the part about mentally renouncing citizenship and never travelling more than 100 miles from your home and being as self-sufficient has humanly possible.
― scott seward, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:24 (thirteen years ago)
einh
― flopson, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:28 (thirteen years ago)
i guess technically if everyone did that u might consider it a revolution
― flopson, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:29 (thirteen years ago)
snark = revolution
― sleepish resistance (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:31 (thirteen years ago)
idk why u would worry about this in the era of anonymous.
― time considered as a helix of semi-precious owns (zvookster), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:45 (thirteen years ago)
Vote from the rooftops?
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:47 (thirteen years ago)
xps noodle vague ok but i wasn't claiming that that snarky post was revolutionary!
i just don't think living on a yurt is revolutionary... you're supposed to fight power not just try to live beyond its grasp, right?
― flopson, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:49 (thirteen years ago)
that's ok, i was as fucked with myself as you - once revolution becomes a school subject what's left but kicking yourself? too many meetings of like-minded souls bitching each other out?
yeah, revolution is all of us or none of us, you're right
― r common stop-pretendin (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 02:52 (thirteen years ago)
hm. am i shadowbanned or hwattttt?
― Sébastien, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:00 (thirteen years ago)
jokes
n/a's child is john connor
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:04 (thirteen years ago)
t's s, s s s(hope u got the beat right)
― Sébastien, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:06 (thirteen years ago)
"Withdrawing in disgust is not the same thing as apathy."
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:09 (thirteen years ago)
^^ Sounds very Thomist.
― Aimless, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:12 (thirteen years ago)
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, June 10, 2013 11:09 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
No, it's much more narcissistic.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:19 (thirteen years ago)
rebellion can be more than one thing.
― scott seward, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 03:58 (thirteen years ago)
and everybody doesn't have to do the same thing.
― scott seward, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 04:02 (thirteen years ago)
how can you move a table if everyone doesn't lift at the same time
― puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 05:29 (thirteen years ago)
i think scott is working w/ a different definition of "rebellion" than most of us
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 05:40 (thirteen years ago)
what if the rebellion in star wars followed scott's suggestions and just found another planet to hang out on? there would be no movies!
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 05:41 (thirteen years ago)
sounds good to me
― r common stop-pretendin (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 08:43 (thirteen years ago)
High school students should spend more time closely studying the Whiskey Rebellion. For inspiration.
― Aimless, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:45 (thirteen years ago)
tell me more about this wonderful paradise
― Bathory Tub Blues (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:49 (thirteen years ago)
never forget...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Philip's_War
― scott seward, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 16:59 (thirteen years ago)
the star wars rebellion kept doing that but the empire kept following them! that's the whole problem.
― the white queen and her caustic judgments (difficult listening hour), Tuesday, 11 June 2013 17:26 (thirteen years ago)
has anyone read this?
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1016828_380734515371512_871868813_n.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 21 June 2013 16:05 (twelve years ago)
i have it but have not read it! i'm told it's good.
― steening in your HOOSless carriage (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Friday, 21 June 2013 16:11 (twelve years ago)
Sounds interesting. Is there any evidence of a genuine uptick in people moving "off the grid"? There was a pretty big movement toward that kind of living in the 70s too.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 16:32 (twelve years ago)
in general, people need to stop thinking about how hippies did things. cuz it seems like a rebuke or something. not you, hurting! just in general. like, people shouldn't try new approaches cuz people did something like that once and now look where we are.
― scott seward, Friday, 21 June 2013 18:24 (twelve years ago)
i don't really understand what that post is saying, scott.
― steening in your HOOSless carriage (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Friday, 21 June 2013 18:41 (twelve years ago)
i just meant if you mention "living off the grid" a lot of people immediately tie it to 60s/70s/hippies/etc. and it doesn't have to be like that. or worse they tie it to militias/survivalists/cults. it doesn't have to be any of those things.
― scott seward, Friday, 21 June 2013 19:19 (twelve years ago)
Living off the grid does require a broad skill set that replaces being plugged into systems that are self-managing. Acquiring that skill set doesn't have to happen all at once, if you don't dive straight into the deep end, but instead select skills you are interested in, one at a time, and learn them as you go along. A lot of the failures among hippies and back-to-nature types in the 70s, when this was big, was a failure to recognize how much they didn't know before they committed to the project. It's more sensible to ramp your way up to it slowly and intentionally.
― Aimless, Friday, 21 June 2013 20:04 (twelve years ago)
I think that the "oh that's a 70s thing" comes largely from the widespread failure of most of the people who tried to live off the grid to stick with it.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:10 (twelve years ago)
but yeah what aimless said
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:11 (twelve years ago)
I think "true independence" is kind of a ridiculous fantasy, but that's probably something the marketing department came up with right?
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:14 (twelve years ago)
wtf I am pretty sure I know that building
― the Spanish Porky's (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:14 (twelve years ago)
He edits the Web site Off-Grid.net in back of his RV, using a laptop plugged into a cigar lighter (and a wireless modem plugged into a laptop).
Ok, not gonna bother with this one.
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:18 (twelve years ago)
Also has an epigraph by "E.E. Schumacher" (smh)
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:19 (twelve years ago)
off the grid = a car battery?
― the Spanish Porky's (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:20 (twelve years ago)
and wireless internet!
― i don't even have an internet (Hurting 2), Friday, 21 June 2013 21:21 (twelve years ago)
there's no grid dude, it's wireless
lol
― steening in your HOOSless carriage (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Sunday, 23 June 2013 02:05 (twelve years ago)
maybe he just means he pays his wireless bill in cash, or buys re-up cards for it at walmart
― j., Sunday, 23 June 2013 05:52 (twelve years ago)
Jul 4 70 I have become so obsessed lately with the hopelessness of any rebellion against authority that I can only assume that I have come to a sort of climacteric. I read the political page every day and am continually astounded by what I read.— Richard Burton (@BurtonDiaries) July 4, 2019
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 9 July 2019 21:45 (six years ago)
I was around in July 1970 and old enough to see and appreciate exactly what Mr. Burton was reading. Yes, the political state of the USA especially, but much of Europe, was plenty astounding and equally dispiriting.
― A is for (Aimless), Tuesday, 9 July 2019 23:01 (six years ago)