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The hardest thing to do among all this [evil](evil.md) is not turn evil yourself, whole society is pressuring you to it every single day and that is why everyone has given in.
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Maybe most depressing of all is that people reading this article think it's some kind of [joke](jokes.md) or exaggeration while it's in fact just an exact, accurate description stripped of any propaganda or fake optimism. They think it's a joke or sarcasm because they can't accept they REALLY live in such world, it's better for them to cover the fact with laughter as if it then made it not real.
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Maybe most depressing of all is that people reading this article think it's some kind of [joke](jokes.md) or exaggeration while it's in fact just an exact, accurate description stripped of any propaganda or fake [optimism](optimism.md). They think it's a joke or sarcasm because they can't accept they REALLY live in such world, it's better for them to cover the fact with laughter as if it then made it not real.
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21st century is a horror, devoid of all humanity. No sincerity exists anymore, only fakes, as everyone is seeking some kind of [capital](capitalism.md), no art is sincere anymore, no soul is present in any craft, there is no place for soul among pure self interest -- despite the world being filled with bright colors and infantile pictures, it's like a world full of creepy clowns, cartoon animals are dancing all around in ads and movies but you know it's all just soulless robots beneath the shell, something aimed purely at taking advantage of you, at raping you. They will torture you to death with a smile on their face.
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Human is dead, he was replaced by [economy](economy.md). There are just things such as economy, laws, [rights](right_culture.md), countries, prosperity, [justice](justice.md), [correctness](political_correctness.md), then also more economy, money and prosperity, "progress", [modern](modern.md) technology and many other things, but no human. You dislike what you do and think it has no meaning? Shut up and serve the economy -- that's the OFFICIAL justification to any complaint. You are suffering every day agony and want to kill yourself? Yeah it's not ideal but shut up and serve the economy. Next: your kids are dying and are being raped every day? Yeah that's maybe not so good but anyway, shut up and serve the economy. Next.
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Human is dead, he was replaced by [economy](economy.md). There are just things such as economy, [laws](law.md), [rights](right_culture.md), countries, prosperity, [justice](justice.md), [correctness](political_correctness.md), then also more economy, money and prosperity, "progress", [modern](modern.md) technology and many other things, but no human. You dislike what you do and think it has no meaning? Shut up and serve the economy -- that's the OFFICIAL justification to any complaint. You are suffering every day agony and want to kill yourself? Yeah it's not ideal but shut up and serve the economy. Next: your kids are dying and are being raped every day? Yeah that's maybe not so good but anyway, shut up and serve the economy. Next.
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There are now plants that could possibly end the world hunger but in [capitalism](capitalism.md) corporations can own biological species (see *plant breeders' """rights"""*) so these plants' DNA is now someone's property and the plants are forbidden to be grown by people so that hunger is sustained so that business built on top of hunger can be sustained. This is not even concealed or controversial anymore, people can do nothing about it -- there are children starving, chewing on truck tires in garbage dumps, there is food for them but they mustn't eat it because a rich faggot needs to be a tiny bit richer so the child is left to perish, that's just standard life in 21st century.
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{ Sorry I just realized the previous paragraph is maybe written about 3 to 5 years ahead -- I sometimes do that because I see into the future and I don't want to rewrite this too often. Anyway it still falls under this century. ~drummyfish }
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Still in the [1990s](90s.md), right before this shit of a new century to come, we had high hopes, great things were being discussed and envisioned for this new era, we thought surely if not all of them, then at least some could become reality. Absolutely NONE did. Here are some examples of what we thought the new century would bring and which it failed to deliver because of [capitalism](capitalism.md):
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Still in the [1990s](90s.md), right before [shit](shit.md) hit the fan, we had high hopes, great things were being discussed and envisioned for the new era, we thought surely if not all of them, then at least some could be realized. Absolutely NONE was. Here are some examples of what we thought the new century would bring and which it failed to deliver because of [capitalism](capitalism.md):
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- Curing [cancer](cancer.md)?! [No](no.md).
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- New manned missions to the Moon? Maybe even Mars and other planets? Space travel becoming common? Starting to establish colonies on other planets? No.
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Of course cancer is also a deadly [disease](disease.md) of human body, very common in [capitalist](capitalism.md) societies, unlike in those poor primitive societies who lack this kind of luxury. Why is cancer so common in the first world? In short it's thanks to the luxuries of our highly "advanced" society: extreme weakening of body due to physical [slavery](slavery.md) and constant stress, poisonous food and water (everything is injected with toxic chemical such as preservatives, extreme amounts of sugar, artificial sweeteners etc.), poisoned air (cars, factories, ...), constant exposure to radiation (cell phones, wifi, 5G, microwaves, ...), sleep deprivation, constant intake of poisonous drugs (antidepressants, sleep pills, headache pills, antibiotics, ...), too much hygiene killing natural immunity (antiperspirants preventing sweating, makeup injecting poison in the skin, soap drying our skin, ...). If you say "But wait, there is no evidence of X causing cancer...", you are beyond saving, there are no words adequate to describe your stupidity. There also used to be no evidence of X rays or smoking being harmful or freons killing the ozone layer, are fucking braindead or what? Do you think in ultracapitalist society anyone will be quick to invest millions in proving something that would destroy a multibillion dollar business, and that if someone tries he won't be bullied by those who are making those billions of dollars? This literally happened at least thousand of times over and over, are you a fucking idiot? OF COURSE a cellphone won't give you cancer after 5 minutes, you won't find any evidence there, human body can deal with expose to many things for short time, but it's generally the case that anything unnatural is harmful under constant, long-term exposure -- even drinking too much water will kill you. Do you think having a radiating device close to your brain 24/7 for 50 years will do nothing? Do you think anyone could have performed a study that would prove this when cell phones haven't even been around for that long? Start fucking thinking you idiot.
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## See Also
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- [AIDS](aids.md)
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The following is a list of just SOME attributes of capitalism -- note that not all of them are present in initial stages but capitalism will always converge towards them.
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- **[slavery](slavery.md), oppression, loss of freedom**: In capitalism people are slaves firstly as workers -- in work time, so called [wage slavery](wage_slavery.md) -- and secondly as consumers -- in "free" time. Banks create inflation to devalue money people save so that they have to work constantly for their whole lives as products are getting progressively more expensive. More and more essentially unnecessary spending purchases are forced on people -- new smartphone every year, mortgages, gas and maintenance of cars, new clothes according to fashion, insurance etc. Practically no one has a truly free time anymore.
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- **[slavery](slavery.md), oppression, loss of [freedom](freedom.md)**: In capitalism people are slaves firstly as workers -- in work time, so called [wage slavery](wage_slavery.md) -- and secondly as consumers -- in "free" time. Banks create inflation to devalue money people save so that they have to work constantly for their whole lives as products are getting progressively more expensive. More and more essentially unnecessary spending purchases are forced on people -- new smartphone every year, mortgages, gas and maintenance of cars, new clothes according to fashion, insurance etc. Practically no one has a truly free time anymore.
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- **extreme waste**: Bullshit products, [bullshit jobs](bullshit_job.md) and the need for constant dynamics of the market force to waste energy, material and human work just to keeping everything in motion, even if purely arbitrarily. Corporations keep reinventing and reselling slightly modified version of already existing products, one group of people is creating something while another group is destroying it, just to keep everyone occupied. Byproduct physical waste such as plastics and chemicals are dumped in the environment and pollute it for decades, even centuries to come. At the moment we are already drowning in physical waste, we just export it to third world and hope they will have infinite space to store more.
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- **[antivirus paradox](antivirus_paradox.md)**: Sustaining and artificially creating undesirable phenomena so as to build a business in [fighting](fight.md) it, to keep and create jobs ("firefighters starting fires").
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- **[artificial scarcity](artificial_scarcity.md)**: In order to be able to sell something, that something has to be scarce, an abundant resource such as air cannot be sold. Once technology emerges to make some resource abundant, it threatens those who have a business in selling that resource. This creates the huge interest in keeping resources scarce, sometimes by force. Corporations are known to routinely destroy food that can still be eaten, and other goods as well. Corporations indirectly conspire on keeping resources scarce by artificial obsolescence, outlawing old products as "unsafe", using [copyright](copyright.md) to prevent people from recycling old intellectual works etc.
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Cryptocurrency, or just *crypto*, is a [digital](digital.md) [virtual](virtual.md) (non-physical) [currency](money.md) used on the [Internet](internet.md) which uses [cryptographic](cryptography.md) methods (electronic signatures etc.) to implement a [decentralized](decentralization.md) system in which there is no authority to control the currency (unlike e.g. with traditional currencies that are controlled by the state or systems of digital payments controlled by the banks that run these systems). Cryptocurrencies traditionally use so called **[blockchain](blockchain.md)** as the underlying technology and are practically always implemented as [FOSS](foss.md). Example of cryptocurrencies are [Bitcoin](bitcoin.md), [Monero](monero.md) or [Dogecoin](dogecoin.md).
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The word *crypto* in *crpytocurrency* **doesn't imply that the currency provides or protects "[privacy](privacy.md)"** -- it rather refers to the cryptographic algorithms used to make the currency work -- even though thanks to the decentralization, anonymity and openness cryptocurrencies actually are mostly "privacy friendly" (up to the points of being considered the currency of criminals).
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NOTE: In [English](english.md) the word "crypto" now has at least two different meanings that are likely to cause confusion, so let's clear this up. Both meanings come from Greek *kryptos*, meaning *hidden*. In context discussed here it's just short for [cryptography](cryptography.md), i.e. it means association with cryptography. The other meaning is "keeping something secret", as in for example cryptofascism, which means being a fascist while trying to keep it hidden from the public. This may be confusing e.g. in terms such as cryptoanarchism where both interpretations make sense. So just be aware of this.
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The word *crypto* in *crpytocurrency* **doesn't imply that the currency provides or protects "[privacy](privacy.md)"** -- it rather refers to the cryptographic [algorithms](algorithm.md) used to make the currency work -- even though thanks to the decentralization, anonymity and openness cryptocurrencies actually are mostly "privacy friendly" (up to the points of being considered the currency of criminals).
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[LRS](lrs.md) sees cryptocurrencies as not only unnecessary [bullshit](bullshit.md), but downright as an **unethical** technology because [money](money.md) itself is unethical, plus the currencies based on proof of work waste not only human effort but also enormous amount of electricity and computing power that could be spent in a better way. Keep in mind that cryptocurrencies are a way of digitizing harmful concepts existing in society. Crypto is just an immensely expensive game in which people try to fuck each other over money that have been stolen from the people.
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1. **hello**: Make a program that outputs `hello`.
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2. **counting**: Make a program that outputs numbers from 1 up to 100.
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3. **guess a number**: Make a game in which the computer secretly thinks a number from 0 to 9 and the player guesses the number. The computer then says if the player won and what the secret number what.
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4. **password generator**: Make a program which when run outputs randomly generated password (the password must be different each time you run the program of course). The password must be at least 10 characters long, contain at least one decimal digit and one special character.
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3. **guess a number**: Make a game in which the computer secretly thinks a number from 0 to 9 and the player guesses the number. The computer then says if the player won and what the secret number was.
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4. **password generator**: Make a program which when run outputs randomly generated password (of course it must generate different password each time, i.e. you can't output the exact same password every time). The password must be at least 10 characters long, contain at least one English alphabet letter, one decimal digit and one special character.
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5. **rock, paper scissors**: Make a game of rock paper scissors, the player plays against the computer.
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6. **average**: Make a program that reads two numbers (you can assume only non-negative integers will be input) and writes out their average (it can be rounded, even to just integer, e.g. 3 and 8 can give 5).
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7. **kawaii filter**: Make a program that will filter input text to make it more kawai senpai. It has to read characters from input until end is reached (you can consider either EOF or end of line the end of input, that's up to you), outputting each character it reads as soon as it reads it, except for letters *r*/*R* that will be replaced with *w*/*W*. Also when period is read, the word *desu* must be output before it. For example the input *"This program is really good."* will produce output *"This pwogwam is weally good desu."*.
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8. **info tool**: Make a tool that will output some basic info about real world, the computer, its operating system or the programming language -- you have to really retrieve this info e.g. using standard library, OS files, language's built-in functions etc. When run, it has to output at least three of the following things: current time, current date, operating system name and version, programming language version, native integer size in bits, amount of computer RAM, free disk space, CPU name and/or frequency and/or number of cores or locale info (language, timezone, ...). (hints: see *time.h*, *limits.h*, *locale.h*, *man system* etc.)
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9. **[ASCII art](ascii_art.md) animation**: Program a simple ASCII art animation that will play in terminal -- just make a few frames of the animation in some text editor, then make a program that will show one frame after another. After each frame write out like 50 spaces to scroll the old frame away from the screen, then draw the next frame. The animation can be advanced just with a key press, i.e. you can just have a loop that draws the frames and at the end of the loop you just wait for user input (but thumbs up if you can figure out how to pause for some fixed time after each frame).
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10. **[Nim](nim.md)**: Implement the simple variant of the game Nim for two human players -- At the beginning there will be 15 matches, players take turn, in each turn a player can take 1, 2 or 3 matches. That who takes the last one loses. The game has to show the number of matches as a numeral and also as some kind of symbols, for example: `|||||||||||||||`. Players have to input `1`, `2` or `3` to play their turn, on wrong input the game has to report error and ask again. At the end winner must be shown. Thumbs up for randomly setting the initial number of matches between 10 and 15.
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9. **[ASCII art](ascii_art.md) animation**: Program a simple ASCII art animation that will play in terminal -- just make a few frames of the animation in some text editor, then make a program that will show one frame after another. After each frame write out like 50 spaces to scroll the old frame away from the screen, then draw the next frame. The animation can be advanced just with a key press, i.e. you can just have a loop that draws the frames and at the end of the loop you just wait for user input (but thumbs up if you can figure out how to pause for some fixed time after each frame). Thumbs up: if you can do it, you can also generate the animation [procedurally](procgen.md), i.e. you can for example make an animation of expanding circle without having to draw it all by hand, but this is more difficult.
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10. **[Nim](nim.md)**: Implement the simple variant of the game Nim for two human players -- At the beginning there will be 15 matches, players take turns, in each turn a player can take 1, 2 or 3 matches. That who takes the last one loses. The game has to show the number of matches as a numeral and also graphically, for example: `|||||||||||||||`. Players have to input `1`, `2` or `3` to play their turn, on wrong input the game has to report error and ask again. At the end the winner must be reported. Thumbs up for randomly setting the initial number of matches between 10 and 15 or even making a simple AI (can even just make random choices).
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### Level 1: Easy, *I'm Too Young To Die*
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1. **3D [physics engine](physics_engine.md) without [floating point](float.md)**: Warm up for the god tier by making a 3D physics engine without using floating point, usable in real time. It must support complex shapes, i.e. not just plain spheres ;) The engine can use rigid body or soft body physics, or both. It doesn't have to be physically accurate but should produce results that an average observer will judge realistic enough for a game.
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2. **[operating system](operating_system.md)**: Make a whole [self hosted](self_hosting.md) operating system with your own custom kernel, with basic [GUI](gui.md) and tools such as a text editor, file browser and programming language compiler. Throw in some games because without them your OS will be boring. Run the OS on real hardware. It doesn't have to support networking, sound, USB and similar bloat, but thumbs up if you manage even that.
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3. **[MMORPG](mmorpg.md)**: Make both client and server for an MMORPG game. The game has to support 3D graphics (but can also have 2D frontends) and have some basic lore that makes sense. Remember, it is MASSIVELY multiplayer game, so you have to be able to handle at least 1000 players connected at the same time on some kind of affordable computer. There must be chat, PvP and PvE combat. Thumbs up for releasing it all under [CC0](cc0.md).
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4. **[Python](python.md)**: Implement the Python programming language, INCLUDING its whole standard library. Bonus points for finishing before the version you are implementing stops being supported.
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4. **[Python](python.md)**: Implement the Python programming language, INCLUDING its whole standard library. Thumbs up for finishing before the version you are implementing stops being supported.
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5. **the grandest program of all time**: Make a program that (in a simplified way but still) simulates the whole [Universe](universe.md) and allows its user to explore and zoom in on anything not just in vast space but mainly on Earth, in big and small scales AND in all times in past and future, while the simulation approximately matches our available data (i.e. recorded historical events, famous people, geography, known bodies in the Universe etc.) and procedurally generates/interpolates/extrapolates unknown data (i.e. for example if we don't know what Napoleon did on a certain day, the program will make some guess and show him doing something). This will be the great visual encyclopedia in which one can observe the big bang, [Jesus](jesus.md), dinosaurs, black holes, the future destruction of Earth and so on.
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6. **ruin [bitcoin](bitcoin.md)**: Make a program that can mine one bitcoin by running for at most one minute on some consumer laptop released before year 2010. Warning: this is probably unsolvable, but if you solve it you may help save the planet :P
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6. **ruin [bitcoin](bitcoin.md)**: Make a program that can mine one bitcoin by running for at most one minute on some consumer laptop released before the year 2010. Warning: this is probably unsolvable, but if you solve it you may help save the planet :P
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TODO: tetris, voice synth?, snake, quadratic equation, fractals, 2D raycasting, fourier transform, primes, image library, web browser, diff, HTML parser/visualizer?, markov chain, syntax beautifier, grep, some kinda server, function plotter, pi digits, 2D physics engine, encryption?, custom markup lang, procedural MIDI, machine translation?, maze gen., genetic prog., language recognizer, AI?, photogrammetry, solar system simulator, emulator, chat (P2P?), auto integrator, steganography, driver? ...
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Here are some questions to test your LRS related knowledge :D Questions here are of varying difficulty, areas and may potentially have even multiple solutions, just like in [real life](irl.md).
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Bear in mind the main purpose of this quiz is for you to test your understanding of things AND possibly learn something new or spark some curiosity -- don't rage if you get something wrong or if maybe the question is worded badly (which can happen) or even if the answer here has an error or something (which can also happen), the important thing is you gain new knowledge, if only something like "oh, this is a thing" or "this is a nice kind of problem I haven't seen before" etc.
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Bear in mind this is not a school test that's supposed to decide if you get to a university or not, the main purpose of this quiz is for you to test your understanding of things AND possibly learn something new or spark some curiosity -- don't rage if you get something wrong or if maybe the question is worded badly (which can happen) or even if the answer here has an error or something (which can also happen), the important thing is you gain new knowledge, if only something like "oh, this is a thing" or "this is a nice kind of problem I haven't seen before" etc.
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1. What's the difference between *[free software](free_software.md)* and *[open source](open_source.md)*?
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2. Use numbers 1, 3, 4 and 6, each exactly once, with any of the basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) and brackets to get the result 24.
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118. [Jara Cimrman](jara_cimrman.md) invented a brilliant self-powered mine elevator design that worked as follows. When miners came to start a new shift in the mine, two of them would enter a down-coming lift, which by the weight of the two workers started to move down and lifted another lift up; in the up-coming lift one miner, ending his shift in the mine, would come up (as he was lighter than the two miners in the down-coming lift). However they soon realized this system had one fatal flaw. What was it?
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119. Use only the logical function [NAND](nand.md) (which gives a negated result of [AND](and.md)) to implement the [XOR](xor.md) logical function.
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120. Did you enjoy this quiz?
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**Solitude** is associated with freedom too, and naturally so: not only does it help with becoming more self sufficient and less limited by other people (who naturally limit what we can do even just by their presence, removing some of our freedom), but most importantly it removes distraction, which helps meditation, attaining a more detached and objective view of reality, realizations of what is truly necessary and not. People such as Christopher Knight, who voluntarily spent 27 years in complete solitude, said it clearly: "I was absolutely free". A common folk doesn't have to go as far as spending several decades in absolute isolation, but probably everyone should go through shorter periods of solitude at least a few times a year.
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**Freedom implies elimination of responsibility.** Beginners often erroneously think that freedom must come with responsibility, but investing about a minute of thinking reveals the opposite is in fact true. Responsibility implies punishment for bad decisions, even if the punishment is only internal (feeling bad about what one has done etc.) and a threat of punishment for some decision effectively removes the option, i.e. ad absurdum responsibility is like having a man pointing gun at you, saying "don't you dare do A, or else" -- you are not physically prevented from doing A, but the threat effectively makes you not be able to choose A, reducing freedom. The logic of "freedom with responsibility" therefore argues that for example people under oppressive totalitarian regimes have [freedom of speech](free_speech.md) because their mouth is not physically sewed shut to prevent them from speaking, they can really say anything they want, they just have to accept they will be executed along with their whole family if they say something bad.
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Adolf Hitler was a painter who killed several million [jews](jew.md).^([citation needed]) He is widely regarded as the worst human in whole [history](history.md). How many jews exactly he killed is a subject of very controversial debates and speculations, but for example in many parts of Europe it is now REQUIRED BY [LAW](law.md) to acknowledge at least 6 million OR ELSE -- if you argue it was fewer, even by ONE single jew, you are officially committing the crime of "Holocaust denial" (see also [wrongthink](wrongthink.md)). In any case the facts speak that he was the **head of the [Nazi](nazi.md) party** (NSDAP), later on also the head of whole Germany -- there he was called *Fuhrer* ("leader") -- and, most importantly, **started [World War II](ww2.md)**, the deadliest conflict in whole [history](history.md) with countless millions of victims on all sides; he was a [militant](military.md) [nationalist](nationalism.md) [fascist](fascism.md), [racist](racism.md) (in the TRUE sense of the world) and a state [capitalist](capitalism.md) -- probably incarnation of devil himself. In reality he was no different from your average [CEO](ceo.md) in our [current times](21st_century.md): a great, highly respected [leader](hero_culture.md), patriot loving his country above all, an amazing inspirational speaker with unique, memorable image, a charismatic, confident, assertive psychopath who followed his goal tirelessly by any means necessary, who dedicated everything to his vision and worked day and night to achieve it, who created order by force, gave people great many [jobs](work.md) and made technological [progress](progress.md) skyrocket, created many industries and on top he was a [war](war.md) [hero](hero_culture.md.md) -- this is what every [American](usa.md) ever strives to be. His methods for maximizing self interest through populism, force, fear and political flexibility were so successful in fact that they were subsequently adopted by the whole western world, our [current society](21st_century.md) can be seen as consisting solely of aspiring Hitlers: everyone who means anything in our highly competitive [capitalist](capitalism.md) society has to master the essential skills of lying, manipulation, populist rhetoric, abuse of power, dirty political games, [propaganda](marketing.md), scaremongering and a myriad of others. In this Hitler was very ahead of his time and did away with all the naive thinkers who thought it was possible to achieve things by legitimate, even ethical means.
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Adolf Hitler was a painter who killed several million [jews](jew.md).^([citation needed]) He is widely regarded as the worst human in whole [history](history.md). How many jews exactly he killed is a subject of very controversial debates and speculations, but for example in many parts of Europe it is now REQUIRED BY [LAW](law.md) to acknowledge at least 6 million OR ELSE -- if you argue it was fewer, even by ONE single jew, you are officially committing the crime of "Holocaust denial" (see also [wrongthink](wrongthink.md)). In any case the facts speak that he was the **head of the [Nazi](nazi.md) party** (NSDAP), later on also the head of whole Germany -- there he was called *Fuhrer* ("leader") -- and, most importantly, **started [World War II](ww2.md)**, the deadliest conflict in whole [history](history.md) with countless millions of victims on all sides; he was a [militant](military.md) [nationalist](nationalism.md) [fascist](fascism.md), [racist](racism.md) (in the TRUE sense of the world) and a state [capitalist](capitalism.md) -- probably incarnation of devil himself. In reality he was no different from your average [CEO](ceo.md) in our [current times](21st_century.md): the word "impossible" didn't exist in the dictionary of this great, highly respected [leader](hero_culture.md), patriot loving his country above all, an amazing inspirational speaker with unique, memorable image, a charismatic, confident, [productive](productivity_cult.md) and assertive psychopath who chased his goal tirelessly by any means necessary, who dedicated everything to his vision and worked day and night to achieve it, who created order by force, gave people great many [jobs](work.md) and made technological [progress](progress.md) skyrocket, created many industries and on top he was a [war](war.md) [hero](hero_culture.md.md) -- this is what every [American](usa.md) ever strives to be. He was basically just like Churchill with only one difference: he lost the war. His methods for maximizing self interest through populism, force, fear and political flexibility were so successful in fact that they were subsequently adopted by the whole western world, our [current society](21st_century.md) can be seen as consisting solely of aspiring Hitlers: everyone who means anything in our highly competitive [capitalist](capitalism.md) society has to master the essential skills of lying, manipulation, populist rhetoric, abuse of power, dirty political games, [propaganda](marketing.md), scaremongering and a myriad of others. In this Hitler was very ahead of his time and did away with all the naive thinkers who thought it was possible to achieve things by legitimate, even ethical means.
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Just like every capitalist/leader/entrepreneur/etc. he only lived thinking about [competition](competition.md) and showed us what is needed if you take competing seriously and truly WANT to win, not just participate. Hitler was basically a **[pseudoleftist](psedoleft.md)** and **his methods are mimicked by modern pseudoleft, most notably [LGBT](lgbt.md) and [feminism](feminism.md)**. For example:
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Just like every capitalist/leader/entrepreneur/etc. he only lived thinking about [competition](competition.md) and showed us what is needed if you take competing seriously and truly WANT to win, not just participate. Hitler was basically a **[pseudoleftist](pseudoleft.md)** and **his methods are mimicked by modern pseudoleft, most notably [LGBT](lgbt.md) and [feminism](feminism.md)**. For example:
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- He misleadingly called himself a "[socialist](socialism.md)" (his party was called "National Socialist German Workers' Party") despite being a pure example of rightism (e.g. by arguing for strong hierarchies everywhere in society: in state, among races, in military etc.), a [fascist](fascism.md) aiming to benefit the group he belonged to (Germans, white [race](race.md)), just as LGBT/feminists call themselves "leftist" and "socialist" despite actually being fascists who want to benefit the group they belong to (gays/females).
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- He brainwashed children: see Hitlerjugend. He knew children are an easy target for propaganda and that they would grow up to be soldiers [fighting](fight_culture.md) for whatever they were taught as young. This is what LGBT/feminism does nowadays with all the woke children fairytales etc.
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# Homelessness
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Homelessness is the state of having no permanent residence such as a house, flat or other kind of accommodation. Homeless people are also called hobos. In our society this is usually due to losing the [capitalist](capitalism.md) game of self interest, becoming poor and no longer being able to afford a place to stay, and so homelessness is associated with poverty, poor health, depression etc. Nevertheless homelessness actually means [freedom](freedom.md), no longer having to care about anything, being able to travel freely, often not even having to be a [working slave](work.md) anymore, and so as a form of asceticism it is even voluntarily practiced by many based people. Imagine no bills, no insurance, no contracts, no mortgages, no headaches with property, no papers, no car maintenance, house maintenance, garden maintenance, no uncomfortable suits, no TV, not being tide to one place, not having to talk to idiots every day or having to attend family celebrations, not having to get up early and spend whole day stressed out and sucking someone's dick, no need to go sleep early so that next day you can start suffering again as soon as possible, no worry about being canceled, discredited, defamed, ... simply no [bullshit](bullshit.md), just a world for you to travel and observe, good things for you to do out of your free will. Yes, indeed, being homeless is recommended by [LRS](lrs.md).
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TODO
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## Homeless Tips
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The following are some tips that may come in handy to the homeless. Officially we do """not""" recommend breaking the law but unofficially it's very nice :D
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### General
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- Do NOT look for a way to get back to society, STOP fucking going to job interviews, once you're homeless you are homeless FOREVER, and this means you are now FREE, your goal is to make it just more comfortable to be homeless. Enjoy every second of your new life.
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- **Staying nice looking and well behaved has many advantages**, people will let you in places where normally dirty homeless aren't allowed. Also double consider options that would make you known as the "troublemaker", that can make police and others hostile to you. And similarly if you make friends by being nice and make yourself known as "that nice homeless guy" -- for example by cleaning the place where you stay, smiling people and just generally helping them -- they will even like having you around, they may give you food, let you sleep at their property etc.
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- **Trash bins are goldmines**, you may find a lot of useful stuff in them, people just throw away perfectly usable things very often.
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- **Publicly accessible spaces** are awesome, for example: libraries, universities, hospitals, doctor waiting rooms, hotel lobbies, post offices, airports, train stations, work offices, shopping malls etc. The only condition for entry is usually just looking and smelling normal, that's why it's important to maintain good look. Some of these places keep a minimum kind of security -- such as door access cards in some university buildings -- but usually you can get in, either by passing with a crowd OR by some kind of less visible back entry (there always have to be fire exits etc.). Then you may get a lot for free, including toilets, electricity plugs, free wifi, warmth in winter, comfortable rest areas etc.
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- There are sometimes **electricity plugs** in underground passages for maintenance, you can use them to charge your phone etc. Also other plugs will probably be found in other public spaces mentioned above.
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- Check out **survival guides**, they may contain a lot of valuable info about food, DIY healthcare etc.
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- Don't let it get to you, don't become a depressed drunk or drug addict, rather become the awesome based nomad monk who travels from place to place like a bird, enjoying richness of the world instead of the dystopian consumerist stereotype. Remember, you are now free, unlike majority of the sheeps enslaved by the system. It may be uncomfortable at times, but think of all the things you DON'T have to endure anymore and this which you CAN do that you couldn't do before. Make the best of your situation, enjoy every day.
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- Watch out for gangs, mafia, pimps, drug addicts, fascists, asshole police etc. -- it's a jungle in the streets. You don't experience this until you are homeless, you don't pay attention to the scum, you avoid them, and they avoid you knowing they could get in trouble by hurting you, but an old, weak homeless guy with little money and no relatives is firstly a good target for crime, but mainly a COMPETITION to other people in the street jungle. Some will be very territorial, good begging spots in big cities will probably be controlled by some local homeless gang, you better stay away from it. Always observe and check out the situation before you do something. It is probably much safer to find a smaller town, maybe have your hideout somewhere in a forest and only come to the city from time to time to get food.
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- At night you can do a lot of stuff you can't do during day -- obviously, but it's good to plan this way. Walking street at 3 AM in darkness with absolutely no one around allows you to checks trash cans, people's mail boxes, pick up fruit from people's trees and so on, everyone is sleeping to get up at 7 AM to go to slavery. The only danger may be other people doing the same as you, so again, this is may be not such a great idea in a big city, but on a village night is your friend.
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- Breaking into houses is hard and risky -- break ins are discourages in general as it means getting in conflict, potentially causing damage, getting in jail and, of course, doing harm to someone, which is not good. But if it's absolutely necessary, then lonely huts and caravans that aren't permanently lived in are probably best target. For example fisherman huts in lonely places will probably be completely without any people around out of fishing seasons. Inside may be very useful things including money, food, drink, clothes, electronics, tools and so on, however one should always aim to minimize damage done by breaking in and stealing: small theft may slip by, big damage will piss someone off and can result in long prison sentence. Of course in the US you may even get shot by some redneck if you get caught breaking in.
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### Money
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*See also [frugality](frugality.md).*
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- Check out **charities, homeless shelters, churches, social welfare offices, hippie communities** etc. Charities and churches probably won't give you [money](money.md), but they may give you the things you want to buy (and then you may sell them if you really just want the money :D). Some countries will pay people a bare livable minimum of money if they literally have nothing, there are some laws for that (in US probably tough luck though lol).
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- **Begging**: possibly the easiest and most popular way to get money. Remember, be very nice, don't be drunk. Try to look like you're new on the street, that someone kicked you out of home, that you just need to buy a bit of food. Some try to make up stories like "my wallet was stolen and I need money for a bus to get home", but nowadays this seems to no longer work, people don't buy it, honesty may actually be better, just say you need it for food. Don't bother people and don't call too much attention, police might come for you. If someone gets mad, don't argue, thank him anyway and leave, you don't want trouble. Sometimes it may help to ask couples, a guy won't want to look like a greedy bastard in front of his girlfriend. Having a dog with you might help, people like animals and they'll want it to be fed, you will look like a good man for taking care of a dog. Some people try doing some kind of "street art" or just kneeling to show they're real desperate, you just have to experiment and find what works best in your specific area (this will all depend on culture, laws etc.). Don't overeat to be fat even if you can, no one will give you money for food if you're fat -- learn to eat less (you'll get used to it, it's not hard) and become skinny, people will be more likely to give you something. Don't beg every day in the same spot, you don't want to become too annoying and make police do something about you.
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- Small amounts of money can possibly be found **near places where people frequently handle cash**, e.g. supermarkets, ATMs, vending machines, parking ticket machines etc. Look in places where dropped coins might end up (cracks in sidewalk etc.).
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- Check **vending machines**, people sometimes forget to take returned coins.
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- Some coins may be found in **fountains, holy places, shrines** etc. as superstitious people leave spare coins there for good luck. However these places are also often guarded by police, so watch out.
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- **Small "jobs"**: just quickly help someone and ask for a tip, get creative. You can lend a hand to people that are repairing something; or maybe try this: near a shop offer an old lady to carry her bags home (don't ask for money yet), while you're doing it talk to her, be nice, friendly, ask about her life (old people are lonely), and once you get to her home very kindly mention that you're homeless and could use some spare money for food. If you have more courage, you may consider even mild prostitution etc. (a quick handjob costs you nothing and can make you quite nice money for the effort), just watch out to not get in trouble.
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- **Along train tacks you can find metal stuff to sell** that falls off trains and is left by maintenance workers, you might collect it and sell it.
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- **You may return shop carts or beer bottles** near supermarkets to get some small cash.
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- You may possibly **sell stuff you find in trash to pawn shops**. Some people even make living as "flippers": they walk between pawn shops, buy low and sell high, but that may already be considered work, so you wanna avoid that.
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- **Pickpocketing** is risky and harms people, so not very advised, but some may still choose to do it because a fat wallet may provide months worth of income for a humble hobo, it's just too attractive. This is done in very crowded areas, e.g. in public transport and so on.
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### Food
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- Check out **food banks, charities, churches** etc., they will probably give you something for free.
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- Some religious groups provide food, specifically e.g. **Sikhs give free food** (called Langar) to everyone who comes no matter their religion, social statues etc. But in general all religions are inclined to charity and caring for homeless, including most Christians.
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- **Food samples in supermarkets** are said to have fed many immigrants who found themselves in USA without any money at hand -- again, you must look normal, you can't just come there looking like a zombie, they'll kick you out.
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- **Fruit, mushrooms and food for animals**: you'll find this in many gardens, forests and even public city places, just collect it at night. Bird food or dog food isn't any worse than human food, it's probably much better than what people in third world must eat. In the fields you might be able to **dig out some potatoes**, find corn or similar stuff. **Jerusalem artichoke** is similar to potatoes but it grows like [cancer](cancer.md) and kills all other plants, to the point of sometimes being illegal to even plant, so you will find it in many places just growing wild -- in fact this fed many people in war times. Of course there are also apples, pears and so on. **Mushroom picking** in forests is a regular hobby activity (especially in [Czechia](czechia.md)) that provides very tasty food, BUT one must be skilled in recognizing the edible mushrooms and preparing them, it's very possible to poisons oneself, plus mushrooms are also hard to digest so you can't keep eating them all the time.
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- **Vending machines** contain food that's normally not constantly guarded by humans, e.g. near big train stations. It might be not so hard to dig some food out at night (especially if you have slim anorexic arms), but try to not damage the machine (companies won't probably might so much a stolen piece of food but they will mind a damaged equipment, they could remove the machine, or if you get caught you might be forced to pay for the damage).
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- **Supermarkets and restaurants throw away perfectly fine food** because they can't sell it anymore if it's older than *X* days -- it's absolutely fine, they just can't sell it for legal reasons. You want to get this (check out the bins where they might be dumping it or perhaps even try to ask someone if they'd just give it to you).
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||||
- In shopping malls **food prices are lower late** in the evening, before closing hours, because they need to get rid of what's left, otherwise they have to throw it away. Also damaged packaging lowers the price of food -- sometimes there is a special corner with damaged cans etc., you want to get this.
|
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- **Fishing** can provide a food source unless you're a vegetarian (which you should be). Fishing pole is not needed, it's enough to make a net out of a t-shirt on a stick and take some small fish out of water.
|
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- In **fastfoods** and similar kinds of restaurants you may easily find free food people leave there; go there in the busiest hours (around lunch), well dressed and nice looking. There will likely be a long line -- pretend to stand there for a while, look around, then change your mind and turn around; as you're leaving, check out the area where people leave their dishes, many just leave some food on the plate because they were already full or their child didn't eat it or because it fell on the ground -- just slowly, calmly take it (maybe carry a shopping bag) and leave. Don't do it too often in the same place else they do something about it.
|
||||
- Early in the morning when it's still dark **when supplies arrive to small shops**, you might be able to quickly steal something from the truck when no one's around (just quickly "walk by" and take something under your jacket). You should observe their routine for a few days in order to be well prepared.
|
||||
- **Trash bins** may contain food that's still good. But double check it's really edible. Make sure to **check out trash behind supermarkets, shops and restaurants**, they may just throw away perfectly good food -- it might be good to also just ask them, they'll probably give you something rather than throwing it away.
|
||||
- **Drinkable water** can sometimes be found near sport and school playgrounds. And again also in publicly accessible toilets (may possibly be found in universities etc., but one must be well dressed).
|
||||
- **Stealing food delivery**: it may be possible to steal e.g. food delivered in front of the door of elderly people or someone who's not currently at home, however it may also be quite less ethical to rid a poor old lady of her lunch.
|
||||
- **Shoplifting**: this is risky, one must be VERY careful to not get into trouble with security guards, they take thieves somewhere back and then beat them so that they won't return. Supermarkets have high security, cameras and guards everywhere, magnetic chips in everything, it may be better to lift from smaller shops or open market places. Choosing busy hours will probably help.
|
||||
- If you're absolutely starving you can even **eat grass and tree bark** (not the hard bark, you must eat the stuff underneath it), or at least make a soup or something. Similarly in case of extreme hunger **bugs and worms** are an easy source of protein.
|
||||
- **Everything tastes good with ketchup.** You may invest in buying a bottle of it and then just be able to turn any tastless garbage into yummy "I can't believe it's not McDonalds" meal.
|
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|
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|
||||
### Safety/Shelter
|
||||
|
||||
- Primitive **heating** (e.g. in a tent) can be achieved with **heated [rocks](rock.md)** or **bottles/bags filled with hot water** (this is even better). { I used heated water bags to sleep in quite cold weather, they are extremely effective. I heated water to near boiling on fire, then poured it in the bag and then left it in my well isolated sleeping bag. It stayed warm for over 12 hours! I even got to a point of feeling too hot. A pet bottle can probably be used if you don't have a bag. ~drummyfish }
|
||||
- **Tent** is a good, affordable portable shelter, try to get one if you can. More advanced tents can even have stoves for heating etc. A **quality sleeping bag** will keep you warm even in freezing temperatures, it's a relatively easy solution to surviving winters compared to building a whole heated house, [keep it simple](kiss.md).
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||||
- Look up how shelters are built in survival guides. You can e.g. make a dugout or something similar, it can even have a stove for heating and cooking.
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||||
- In very cold winters some choose to **voluntarily go to prison** where they get housing, food and health care. Again, in the US prison is hell and you most likely don't want to go there, but e.g. in Scandinavian countries prison is almost like a luxury hotel. However keep in mind that police may get hostile to you in the future if you become the "troublemaker", they may just beat you up or something. Also be sure to commit the right crime, do **NOT** cause material damage or harm anyone, you don't want to get a fine, pay for damage or get a life sentence (OR a death sentence in the US lol). Check your country's laws. One guy for example used the following method: standing in the middle of traffic (slow one so that no accidents happen). There is also a guy who lives in prison because he just refuses to wear clothes -- this may be a cool method as well.
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- It may be possible to make a tiny shelter out of a **big trash can** that's stolen from in front of someone's house at night. Then it's washed, taken to a forest, buried horizontally in ground and insulated with leaves, then cloth is put in to sleep on -- pretty cozy.
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- Shameless hobos even break into lonely huts that are abandoned for the winter and live there until the owners return in the summer.
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- Over time you can even make it quite luxurious, for example you can buy a portable solar panel plus a power bank and then you can charge a phone for playing vidya or read e-books or whatever. However it's better to keep it simple, you will probably find books to be more comfortable.
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|
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### Hygiene
|
||||
|
||||
- There are quite many **public showers** in cities or gas stations (for truck drivers), but they're usually paid. { I tested one in some underground passage, it was really nice and clean, and not very expensive at all. ~drummyfish }
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||||
- Free **hot water** can sometimes be found flowing from factories to nearby brooks/rivers. It shouldn't be toxic if it flows into a clean river, it was probably just used for cooling.
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- **Stealing from paid public toilets** can extremely cheaply buy drinkable water, toilet paper and soap. One just pays the small entry fee, then fills bottles in his backpack and stuffs it with things.
|
||||
- If you have stove, you can wash yourself even in winter with sponge and hot water, no need for shower or jacuzzi.
|
||||
- Some people like to buy a super cheap gym membership and just come there to take showers, but this will drain some of your income.
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|
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|
||||
### Health
|
||||
|
||||
- **Hospitals and doctors are obliged by law to help people in immediate emergency** (not sure about [US](usa.md) lol), so if you're real badly sick, probably just drop yourself somewhere near a hospital and look like you're dying, they should help you. You might also try to **fake some mental illness** (again remember to not do damage to anything or anyone) so that they lock you up in a mental hospital for a while where you should get normal health care as well. Same in prison: they can't NOT give you healthcare when keeping you under lock.
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- Sometimes doctors and healthcare workers provide free services for the poor every once in a while in some camp or something, especially in the [USA](usa.md) where there is no social security. Try to find these.
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
### Transport
|
||||
|
||||
- **Hitchhiking** is cool, but you must look (and smell) good. Being a [woman](woman.md) helps.
|
||||
- **Hopping on trains** can be a way to travel longer distances, but bear in mind it's dangerous: firstly you may hurt yourself, and secondly they may find you and beat you. So think twice.
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
### Entertainment
|
||||
|
||||
- **Newspapers/magazines** can be stolen from people's mailbox, it's enough to wait early in the morning when it's still dark when someone delivers it to the subscriber's box, it's easy to take. Older magazines can probably be stolen e.g. from dentist waiting rooms. Old newspapers are also handy for many things (fire, wiping, ...).
|
||||
- Check out old timey entertainment: [books](books.md) (e.g. [encyclopedias](encyclopedia.md) are fun), desktop [games](game.md), solitaire card games, knitting and so on.
|
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|
||||
Internet (sometimes just the *net*, also *serious business*) is the grand, [decentralized](decentralization.md) global network of interconnected [computer](computer.md) [networks](network.md) that allows advanced, cheap, practically instantaneous intercommunication of people and computers and sharing of large amounts of [data](data.md) and [information](information.md). Over just a few decades since its birth in 1970s it changed the society tremendously, shifted it to the information age and stands as possibly the greatest technological invention of our society. It is a platform for many services and applications such as the [web](www.md), [e-mail](email.md), [internet of things](iot.md), [torrents](torrent.md), phone calls, video streaming, multiplayer [games](game.md) etc. Of course, once Internet became accessible to normal people and became the largest public forum on the planet, it has also become the biggest dump of retards in history and, as always, [capitalism](capitalism.md) turned the dream of Internet into a nightmare.
|
||||
|
||||
Before continuing it's important to make a clear **distinction between the Internet as such and the Internet Revolution**. The Internet in itself is a marvel of ingenuity and a good tool with great potential to help all the people, but the so called "Internet Revolution" was a **disaster** due to having a very bad, [capitalist](capitalism.md) society in place, just like the Agricultural and Industrial revolutions presented a disaster for the people despite farming, engineering, mass production and automation being potentially good concepts in themselves. A knife is a tool, it can be used for good, but it's a bad tool in hands of a psychopath, and the same goes about any technology. Therefore we have to distinguish between the Internet alone (good) and the effects that Internet created in our dystopian society (bad).
|
||||
|
||||
{ For readers in the [future](future.md): I witnessed this "revolution" first hand, I remember the world before Internet was common and can confirm it brought along the worst horrors I could imagine. ~drummyfish }
|
||||
|
||||
Sometimes we distinguish between lowercase *i* "internet", meaning a large computer network, and capital *I* "Internet", meaning the one, biggest worldwide internet. As many networks just become part of the great Internet, we see this distinction less often and without saying otherwise, in normal speech both "internet" or "Internet" typically stand for the big Internet.
|
||||
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- Why does a [woman](woman.md) laugh before you tell her a joke? She just got the one you told her last year.
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- Those who can, do. Those who cannot, teach. Those who cannot teach, [do business](entrepreneur.md).
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- **Don't become a slave to money**, i.e. don't spend your thinking time on investments, accounting, protecting your funds, insurances, currencies, businesses to make more money etc. Just as with technology, make some minimal setup that just makes you not have to think about money, EVEN if it costs something (i.e. makes you lose something to inflation etc.). { I'm real retarded about economy but it may be good to e.g. have some cash ready (like for quarter of a year of living), then some saving bank account (where more money goes and possibly gets some small interest but is still available somehow) and then some physical gold to protect from inflation. Anyway even this may be too much for many to worry about, feel free to even just go all cash in your mattress if you want to avoid bank software and such shit, it's all fine. ~drummyfish }
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Humans first started to use positive natural numbers (it seems as early as 30000 BC), i.e. 1, 2, 3 ..., so as to be able to trade, count enemies, days and so on -- since then they kept expanding the concept of a number with more [abstraction](abstraction.md) as they encountered more complex problems. First extension was to fractions, initially reciprocals of integers (like one half, one third, ...) and then general ones. Around 6th century BC Pythagoras showed that there even exist numbers that cannot be expressed as fractions ([irrational numbers](irrational_number.md), which in the beginning was a controversial discovery), expanding the set of known numbers further. A bit later (around 100 BC) negative numbers started to be used. Adoption of the number [zero](zero.md) also took some time (1st use of true zero seem to be in 4th century BC), with it first just having a limited use as a mere placeholder digit. Since 16th century a highly abstract concept of [complex numbers](complex_number.md) started to appear, which was later (19th century) expanded further to [quaternions](quaternion.md). With more advancement in mathematics -- e.g. with the development of set theory -- more and more concepts of new kinds of numbers appeared and still appear to this day. Nowadays we have greatly abstract numbers, ones existing in many dimensions, capable of counting and measuring infinitely large and infinitely small entities, and it seems we still haven't nearly discovered everything there is to know about numbers.
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Basically **anything can be encoded as a number** which makes numbers a universal abstract "medium" -- we can exploit this in both mathematics and programming (which are actually the same thing). Ways of encoding [information](information.md) in numbers may vary, for a mathematician it is natural to see any number as a multiset of its [prime](prime.md) factors (e.g. 12 = 2 * 2 * 3, the three numbers are inherently embedded within number 12) that may carry a message, a programmer will probably rather encode the message in [binary](binary.md) and then interpret the 1s and 0s as a number in direct representation, i.e. he will embed the information in the digits. You can probably come up with many more ways.
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Basically **anything can be encoded as a number** which makes numbers a universal abstract "medium" -- we can exploit this in both mathematics and [programming](programming.md) (which are actually the same thing). Ways of encoding [information](information.md) in numbers may vary, for a mathematician it is natural to see any number as a multiset of its [prime](prime.md) factors (e.g. 12 = 2 * 2 * 3, the three numbers are inherently embedded within number 12) that may carry a message, a programmer will probably rather encode the message in [binary](binary.md) and then interpret the 1s and 0s as a number in direct representation, i.e. he will embed the information in the digits. You can probably come up with many more ways.
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But what really is a number? What makes number a number? Where is the border between numbers and other abstract objects? Essentially number is an abstract mathematical object made to model something about [reality](irl.md) (most fundamentally the concept of counting, expressing amount) which only becomes meaninful and useful by its relationship with other similar objects -- other numbers -- that are parts of the same, usually (but not necessarily) infinitely large set. We create systems to give these numbers names because, due to there being infinitely many of them, we can't name every single one individually, and so we have e.g. the [decimal](decimal.md) system in which the name 12345 exactly identifies a specific number, but we must realize these names are ultimately not of mathematical importance -- we may call a number 1, I, 2/2, "one", "uno" or "jedna", it doesn't matter -- what's important are the relationships between numbers that create a STRUCTURE. I.e. a set of infinitely many objects is just that and nothing more; it is the relationships that allow us to operate with numbers and that create the difference between integers, real numbers or the set of colors. These relatinships are expressed by operations (functions, maps, ...) defined with the numbers: for example the comparison operation *is less than* (<) which takes two numbers, *x* and *y*, and always says either *yes* (*x* is smaller than *y*) or *no*, gives numbers order, it creates the number line and allows us to count and measure. Number sets usually have similar operations, typically for example addition and multiplication, and this is how we intuitively judge what numbers are: they are sets of objects that have defined operations similar to those of natural numbers (the original "cavemen numbers"). However some more "advanced" kind of numbers may have lost some of the simple operations -- for example [complex numbers](complex_number.md) are not so straightforward to compare -- and so they may get more and more distant from the original natural numbers. And this is why sometimes the border between what is and what isn't a number may be blurry -- for example it can't objectively be said if infinity is a number or not, simply because number sets that include infinity lose many of the nicely defined operations, the structure of the set changes a lot. So arguing about what is a number ultimately becomes subjective, it's similar to arguing about what is and isn't a planet.
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- **[black](black.md) [race](race.md)** vs **[nigger](nigger.md)** vs **[negro](negro.md)**
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- The most primitive "caveman" system of recording numbers with a single symbol, recording a number simply by writing "that many symbols", e.g. using the symbol 0, one is written as 0, two as 00, three as 000 etc. Zero itself is represented by an empty string (writing nothing). Though primitive, this system is actually usable.
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- A regular computer system that has some fixed number of unary places for storing each number (just as in binary we may have e.g. 8 bits for storing a number). However since each of those places can only hold one value (the single symbol of the unary system, usually set to be 0), the system **is a [joke](jokes.md)**, because no matter how many places, we can only ever record one number -- [zero](zero.md). The advantage is that we can store zero even with zero places, i.e. we don't even need any memory or computer at all to store the number, so such system is equivalent to just nothings.
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- Tally marks, the most primitive "caveman" system of recording numbers with a single symbol, recording a number simply by writing "that many symbols", e.g. using the symbol 0, one is written as 0, two as 00, three as 000 etc. Zero itself is represented by an empty string (writing nothing). Though primitive, this system is actually usable.
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- A regular computer system that has some fixed number of unary places for storing each number (just as in binary we may have e.g. 8 bits for storing a number). However since each of those places can only hold one value (the single symbol of the unary system, usually set to be 0), the system **is a [joke](jokes.md)**, because no matter how many places, we can only ever record one number -- [zero](zero.md). The advantage is that we can do this even with zero places, i.e. we don't even need any memory or computer at all to store the number, so such system is equivalent to just nothing.
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- **Lisa Nowak**: a female astronaut, military pilot, i.e. someone who would ideally be among those with highest mental stability and reliability, who nonetheless one day went on a rage frenzy over a sexual affair with some army chad, pepper sprayed some other bitch and was subsequently charged with attempted murder after weapons were found in her car... women... :D
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- **Botez sisters**: Most famous female [chess](chess.md) [YouTubers](youtube.md) who are known mainly for their low skill at chess compared to all the male chess YouTubers, making up for it by combining chess with onlyfans style of online whoring ("If you beat me at chess you win a date, but give me odds else I have no chance :D") -- famously hanging one's queen was named the *Botez gambit* after them.
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- **Mary**: famous for giving birth to [the most famous man in history](jesus.md). Also for being virgin -- this is so unbelievable in fact that some branches of Christianity refuse to believe Mary was a virgin despite still believing in miracles like resurrecting dead.
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**Stop working right now!** Society has brainwashed you into constantly "planning for retirement", to keep postponing living for "later", to sacrifice the best years of your life, your whole life -- the only life you will ever have -- to do something you hate from your heart, to sacrifice time you could spend with your loved ones, by helping others, by creating art of love. You are constantly made to chase something and never just live -- you are working hard to graduate, then to pass exams in University, then to defend your thesis, then to get a job, then to get a promotion, then to pay off your mortgage, and suddenly you are 70 years old and your life is gone. Do not waste your life like this, start living right now.
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Friendly reminder that even the agricultural peasant only used to slave during summer, in the winter he just chilled and ate the food he farmed in the summer. [Capitalism](capitalism.md) made so much "[progress](progress.md)" that everyone is now a slave all year round :-]
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## How To Avoid Work
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For lawyers: we officially DO NOT ADVISE any illegal methods mentioned here. However unofficially we highly welcome them. Also for lawyers: fuck you. Here are some ways in which it might IN THEORY be possible to avoid work:
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# XXIIVV
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*WARNING: This article is a part of VOMIT INDUCING series of articles.*
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*This article is part of ad homosexual arguments.*
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XXIIVV is a vomit inducing [proprietary](proprietary.md) [soynet](soynet.md) snob website and personal [wiki](wiki.md) (in its concept similar to [our wiki](lrs_wiki.md)) of a Canadian [narcissist](egoism.md) [minimalist](minimalism.md)/esoteric programmer/"artist"/[generalist](generalism.md) David Mondou-Labbe who calls himself "Devine Lu Linvega" ([lmao](lmao.md)) who is a part of a highly [cringe](cringe.md) [SJW](sjw.md) [fascist](fascism.md) "artist"/programmer group called [Hundred Rabbits](100r.md) (100r, alternatively 100 retards) who live on a small boat or something. David seems to be a normie [feminist](feminism.md)/[gay](gay.md) lesbian [fascist](fascist.md) (see also [snowflake](snowflake.md)), proclaiming "aggressivity" on his web (under "/ethics.html" on his site). He's also a [plan9](plan9.md) fanboy (i.e. a [pseudominimalist](pseudominimalism.md)). The site is accessible at http://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/home.html. There are some quite good and pretty bad things about it.
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