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Assimilate

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After I went through and read the drivel he posted in the relationship thread, I think it is only fair to get a Daddy P book report.
The only drivel was your fucking review and your lack of reading comprehension.

Anyways, i can't get through maps of meaning. This shit is too dense.  I tend to fall asleep or my mind wanders off. But this isn't shocking, given that i already knew this wasn't an easy read, and Peterson himself says it's not easy and not for everyone.


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Anyways, i can't get through maps of meaning. This shit is too dense.  I tend to fall asleep or my mind wanders off. But this isn't shocking, given that i already knew this wasn't an easy read, and Peterson himself says it's not easy and not for everyone.

Nice cop-out. Give us the book report, damn it.

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Yeti did the essay on sovereignty that jake and I read a while back. Nobody's copped to tackling Maps of Meaning yet.

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Quote from: Maps of Meaning
“Procedural knowledge, generated in the course of heroic behavior, is not organized and integrated within the group and the individual as a consequence of simple accumulation. Procedure ‘a,’ appropriate in situation one, and procedure ‘b,’ appropriate in situation two, may clash in mutual violent opposition in situation three. Under such circumstances intrapsychic or interpersonal conflict necessarily emerges. When such antagonism arises, moral revaluation becomes necessary. As a consequence of such revaluation, behavioral options are brutally rank-ordered, or, less frequently, entire moral systems are devastated, reorganized and replaced. This organization and reorganization occurs as a consequence of ‘war,’ in its concrete, abstract, intrapsychic, and interpersonal variants. In the most basic case, an individual is rendered subject to an intolerable conflict, as a consequence of the perceived (affective) incompatibility of two or more apprehended outcomes of a given behavioral procedure. In the purely intrapsychic sphere, such conflict often emerges when attainment of what is desired presently necessarily interferes with attainment of what is desired (or avoidance of what is feared) in the future. Permanent satisfactory resolution of such conflict (between temptation and ‘moral purity,’ for example) requires the construction of an abstract moral system, powerful enough to allow what an occurrence signifies for the future to govern reaction to what it signifies now. Even that construction, however, is necessarily incomplete when considered only as an ‘intrapsychic’ phenomena. The individual, once capable of coherently integrating competing motivational demands in the private sphere, nonetheless remains destined for conflict with the other, in the course of the inevitable transformations of personal experience. This means that the person who has come to terms with him- or herself—at least in principle—is still subject to the affective dysregulation inevitably produced by interpersonal interaction. It is also the the case that such subjugation is actually indicative of insufficient ‘intrapsychic’ organization, as many basic ‘needs’ can only be satisfied through the cooperation of others.”

I've quoted this before. It's from the first actual chapter of Maps of Meaning and Jay Pee does the same dang thing he always does.

He adds convoluted garbage on top of convoluted garbage till nobody understands what he is talking about and then pretends we just don't get it.

The fact that he has a quote stating: "Well, it's 2018 and nobody really understood my book yet." Should clue him in on the fact that it's a terrible piece of garbage. But no, the take-away for the dude is that he has understood the universe and everyone else are just dumb plebs.

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I'd do it, since I'm invulnerable, but it's 550 pages of his shit. :donot

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and neither library system has it, so i'd have to request it on melcat or read the ebook/a pdf :yuck
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ban the filth

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I'd do it, since I'm invulnerable, but it's 550 pages of his shit. :donot

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and neither library system has it, so i'd have to request it on melcat or read the ebook/a pdf :yuck
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Just print it out on the university's dime, that's how I do it :success

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Maybe don't do that :doge
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Quote from: Maps of Meaning
“Procedural knowledge, generated in the course of heroic behavior, is not organized and integrated within the group and the individual as a consequence of simple accumulation. Procedure ‘a,’ appropriate in situation one, and procedure ‘b,’ appropriate in situation two, may clash in mutual violent opposition in situation three. Under such circumstances intrapsychic or interpersonal conflict necessarily emerges. When such antagonism arises, moral revaluation becomes necessary. As a consequence of such revaluation, behavioral options are brutally rank-ordered, or, less frequently, entire moral systems are devastated, reorganized and replaced. This organization and reorganization occurs as a consequence of ‘war,’ in its concrete, abstract, intrapsychic, and interpersonal variants. In the most basic case, an individual is rendered subject to an intolerable conflict, as a consequence of the perceived (affective) incompatibility of two or more apprehended outcomes of a given behavioral procedure. In the purely intrapsychic sphere, such conflict often emerges when attainment of what is desired presently necessarily interferes with attainment of what is desired (or avoidance of what is feared) in the future. Permanent satisfactory resolution of such conflict (between temptation and ‘moral purity,’ for example) requires the construction of an abstract moral system, powerful enough to allow what an occurrence signifies for the future to govern reaction to what it signifies now. Even that construction, however, is necessarily incomplete when considered only as an ‘intrapsychic’ phenomena. The individual, once capable of coherently integrating competing motivational demands in the private sphere, nonetheless remains destined for conflict with the other, in the course of the inevitable transformations of personal experience. This means that the person who has come to terms with him- or herself—at least in principle—is still subject to the affective dysregulation inevitably produced by interpersonal interaction. It is also the the case that such subjugation is actually indicative of insufficient ‘intrapsychic’ organization, as many basic ‘needs’ can only be satisfied through the cooperation of others.”

I've quoted this before. It's from the first actual chapter of Maps of Meaning and Jay Pee does the same dang thing he always does.

He adds convoluted garbage on top of convoluted garbage till nobody understands what he is talking about and then pretends we just don't get it.

The fact that he has a quote stating: "Well, it's 2018 and nobody really understood my book yet." Should clue him in on the fact that it's a terrible piece of garbage. But no, the take-away for the dude is that he has understood the universe and everyone else are just dumb plebs.
Well, no that's not accurate. People in his field have read and reviewed it. It's actually a well reviewed book, always has been before the "plebs" even got wind of him on youtube.


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People in his field have read and reviewed it.

oh?

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Idk how you can dick ride someone if you can’t even get through their book

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Idk how you can dick ride someone if you can’t even get through their book

God's a pretty cool dude, but the Book of Leviticus?  :cmonson
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Idk how you can dick ride someone if you can’t even get through their book

Assimilate a Fake Geek Girl confirmed.

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Well, no that's not accurate. People in his field have read and reviewed it. It's actually a well reviewed book, always has been before the "plebs" even got wind of him on youtube.

I didn't talk about reviews, did I? Reading is hard... :(

Next time I'll give you the audio version of my comment.

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Although there has been praise for the book, Peterson commented that until 2018 there has been lack of serious critique and he does not "think people had any idea what to make of the book".

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Although there has been praise for the book, Peterson commented that until 2018 there has been lack of serious critique and he does not "think people had any idea what to make of the book".
ok?

So maybe now we'll see some since he's become popular.

I'm just not the one that's going to do it  :doge

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lol tfw ur too dumb for daddy p so u stick to blogs whining about chicks written by lonely bottles of muscle milk given corporeal form  :brazilcry

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lol tfw ur too dumb for daddy p so u stick to blogs whining about chicks written by lonely bottles of muscle milk given corporeal form  :brazilcry
Beeeeeeeaakkkssss

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agrajag

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Assy McGee and his enthusiastic sidekick Little Turd

 :lol

seagrams hotsauce

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filler's just looking for new angles since the neogaf speds came and eclipsed his gimmick, no need for collateral damage

Oblivion

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Assimilate becoming more politically active:

https://twitter.com/alsoconnor/status/1019973587795492864

agrajag

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he's a classical liberal, m'lady

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agrajag

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Shut up jealous haters, he had experts in his field review his books (not really)

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And they gave them 1/5
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I have bought and read 12 Rules of Life. Very good read although I don't agree with all of it. TBH the people dismissing it entirely are sad, sad people. I in no way endorse everything Autist Daddy says but he puts a lot of good stuff in this book for people trying to rebuild their lives. It's funny how people give JP so much shit for saying stuff like,"clean your room!" when I checked out a book just last year called Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World. But apparently laughing at only one kind of depressive person is granted ok.

Also it's really fun to see Mandark post JP's academic paper over and over and over and over as if that academic paper relates an iota as to why JP is popular. Mandark does this to prove his intellectual superiority even when he's actually showing he's not willing to engage in any manner. With so many lectures online and two best selling books what Mandark uses against Peterson fans isn't the actual content they know him for and by but some niche academic paper he knows they haven't read (due to it being niche) to inflate his ego. Pathetic.

As PD told me, JP is basically someone everyone has their own opinions on. It seems to be true and it depends on what camp you're in.

Peterson has fans who are:

- Incels and MRA's (self explanatory)
- Christians. Numerous Christian publications have written about him. Some positive, some negative. But many are talking about how he's bringing many young people back to faith which they treat as a good thing. This is due in part by his religious lectures, which are full of babbling and nonsensical conclusions but are valuable to some people.
- Transphobes
- Trans people who don't think it should be law to call someone by their preferred pronoun because it is forcing someone to recognize your gender rather than have them see and recognize it of their own volition. Also, no one wants to call anyone Zir.

I don't buy every idea Peterson mouths off but he is a pretty good for gaining a little more self assuredness and confidence when you're down on your luck and depressed.

Contrapoints put out a brilliant video on Autist Daddy. It tackles how JP is right in that the modern lgbt are fucking insane and that the left flirting with its own excesses. It also brings up good commentary on his flaws and his cultural marxism spiel.



Contrapoints is wrong about the trans stuff though. Peterson deliberately says in his interview that he's against trans *activists* who unfortunately think they speak for the entirety of trans people.
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mad I left you on read?

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The fun thing is how people limit his appeal to just incels, which shows they have no idea why the guy is popular in the first place. America magazine is a VERY liberal Catholic mag. Its editor in chief is James Martin, who wrote a book on bridging a gap between Catholicism and LGBT.

And yet, despite the liberal bias here we have an interview with Autist Daddy.

https://www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture/2018/04/27/jordan-peterson-interview-preaching-professor

Love him or hate him, acknowledge different people like him for different reasons.

Unfortunately you've got people like Assimilate mucking the waters with their bullshit.

All Trump voters = racist
All white people = racist
All people who like Jordan Peterson = incels and MRAs

Nice PR, lefties.
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mad I left you on read?

Nope. I had a great rebuttal to you too, but I didn't want to say it because it'd prove you right.

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aight Fermat

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Since Cindi is back, that means we can ban Assimilate.
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Assimilate

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:jeanluc

Cindi on my side but not on my side. Being banned because a trans is taking my place?

I don't know what to say about any of this

Oblivion

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It's funny how people give JP so much shit for saying stuff like,"clean your room!" when I checked out a book just last year called Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World.


yes cindy

that's problem people have with peterson

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Next time people say "drain the swamp" they should think of the ammount of witches that'll be homeless.  :'(

agrajag

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Next time people say "drain the swamp" they should think of the ammount of witches that'll be homeless.  :'(

Well at least that'll redistribute some moisture to those dusty old kings in their desiccated castles.

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Himu, the whole point of my initially bringing up that obscure paper was to point out the irrational strains in Peterson’s thought*. Strains that pop up time and again in his lectures and public appearances when he wants to make normative prescriptions on hot button issues. This was related to that whole discussion between me and etiolate where I ask what exactly the criterion/a is/are that Peterson uses to determine which social or political issues we can justifiably pursue reform or change.** My suspicion was that the one he implicitly uses is just ‘if the ends pursued match up with conventional conservative approaches to those issues, then you’re straight; if they don’t, then quit it’ which obviously just begs the question. This matches up well with the traditionalism he employs where he values institutions/ideas simply because they’re old and have lasted (although it’s probably contentious to what extent a lot of them have in fact ‘lasted’). What I think mandarks point was, and I hope he corrects me if I’m wrong on this, is that i) when we look at the actual empirical record that Peterson purports to be drawing from, it runs counter to the historical trajectory that Peterson outlines in that paper and ii) we can find evidence of just as many old ideas/institutions that contradict the ones Peterson uses.

So the objection that we’re bringing the paper up just because it’s obscure and think that that’s the reason he’s become so successful (although that could mean a whole bunch of things so I’d ask you to clarify what you mean) doesn’t land. No one here actually thinks that. Likewise the claim that people take issue with him just because he provides anodyne self help advice. They might take issue with the fact that either he or his fans package that advice with the whole rest of his project -the hotep shit for white people, as it were- and then act incredulous that when you reject the latter you must be rejecting the former, too. This is, for what it’s worth, exactly the strategy you just employed.


*this should probably be more accurately termed ‘strategic appeals to irrationalism in Peterson’s rhetoric’
**etiolate’s answer was: only pursue solutions provided that they’re feasible. But this appeal to pragmatism doesn’t get us far enough because any number of potential solutions can be equally workable while being geared towards completely different ends.

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:jeanluc

Cindi on my side but not on my side. Being banned because a trans is taking my place?

I don't know what to say about any of this
if you hadn't let down Daddy P and etoliate none of this would have been happening

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:jeanluc

Cindi on my side but not on my side. Being banned because a trans is taking my place?

I don't know what to say about any of this
if you hadn't let down Daddy P and etoliate none of this would have been happening
The only logical thing to do is to unban etoliate to bring balance back to The Bore.

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I, for some reason, listened to Daddy P's latest appearance on JRE and when he revealed that his family is rife with severe depression and severe autoimmune diseases, all I could think about was


Is that the left's fault too?
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agrajag

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Apparently he and his daugther go on a "beef and salt" diet to cure her depression. Smart faimily.



"How dare you question him, he has a PhD! Leave Jordan Peteraon alone :crybaby"

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The Crank Dad posted a climate change denial video from Prager U on his Twitter yesterday. Titanic intellect. :aah

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Salt is supposed to work as an antidepressant. Just like how chocolate can be used as an aphrodisiac. (If you eat like x ammount of times the ammount which'll poison you.)

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He’s been dancing around full throated climate change denialism for at least six years tbh, often in some hilarious ways given the sort of easily identifiable gaps in basic reasoning.

https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson/status/825871336333574144
« Last Edit: August 02, 2018, 12:24:32 PM by Nola »

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Close friend who is a dietitian told me a week or two ago that Peterson's daughter was offering paid diet consulting and got a bunch of flak on Twitter from a bunch of professionals.

Given the timeline we're in she's gonna be the next Gwyneth Paltrow.

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Close friend who is a dietitian told me a week or two ago that Peterson's daughter was offering paid diet consulting and got a bunch of flak on Twitter from a bunch of professionals.

Given the timeline we're in she's gonna be the next Gwyneth Paltrow.
There is a movement going on though and i can see why she'd jump on the bandwagon. With this intense vegan/vegetarianism push in the last 20 years (i fell for it) this backlash is only going to increase once people start realizing that dietary plan is fraudulent. Veganism does not fucking work. Neither does vegetarianism to an extent for most people.

Anyways, she's not as bad looking as i thought she'd be

I'd smash it and let daddy P know i slayed it right  :D

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the vegans went too far so I decided to stuff bacon directly into my arteries

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Close friend who is a dietitian told me a week or two ago that Peterson's daughter was offering paid diet consulting and got a bunch of flak on Twitter from a bunch of professionals.

Given the timeline we're in she's gonna be the next Gwyneth Paltrow.
There is a movement going on though and i can see why she'd jump on the bandwagon. With this intense vegan/vegetarianism push in the last 20 years (i fell for it) this backlash is only going to increase once people start realizing that dietary plan is fraudulent. Veganism does not fucking work. Neither does vegetarianism to an extent for most people.

Anyways, she's not as bad looking as i thought she'd be

I'd smash it and let daddy P know i slayed it right  :D

What the fuck is that thing sitting next to her? Summon the Sentinels; we’ve got a rogue mutie.
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The vegans and the feminists went too far.

TVC15

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She’s so fucking white I have to squint to look at her.
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With this intense vegan/vegetarianism push in the last 20 years (i fell for it) this backlash is only going to increase once people start realizing that dietary plan is fraudulent.
i'm starting to see a trendline in the data

may need to run a t-test

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Like, Assimilate is apparently so racist that he’s super attracted to lady mimes.
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Salt is supposed to work as an antidepressant. Just like how chocolate can be used as an aphrodisiac. (If you eat like x ammount of times the ammount which'll poison you.)

I eat salted caramel chocolate bars, because fuck depression.
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TVC15

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If salt’s an antidepressant, why isn’t America the happiest fucking place on earth?
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"It's a backlash against the trend of vegetarianism."


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not surprised to see BIG BEAK is behind this

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chart

Chick-fil-A has gone too far!

edit: damn you benji

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"It's a backlash against the trend of vegetarianism."

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But where’s your chart for per capita vegetable consumption, Mandark?
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