stegosaurus posted:it is funny that they call it the conflict tower, and talk about how great it is that they're going to be open about who owns them, and the people in the tower are awful new media venture capitalist fucks and cretins with web consultancies lol. bad idea guys.
there's a difference between "taking someone's money" and just taking someone's money imo
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Keven posted:Who acares about any of this. In all seriousness.
Huh, sorry? What was that? What are we not caring about? Unlike you, I've been too busy being indifferent to not-care about stuff people are caring about -- whatever it is "people" "care" "about". Nice try, though
ArisVelouchiotis posted:
ahahahhaha
Crow posted:
i'll probably be posting a thread on the latter come may so i can get some input on people who've read more about semiotics.
guidoanselmi posted:one day i'm going to make a blog and post cool things about applying mathy/physicsy things on complex systems analysis to social science stuff (which may be on what my thesis topic will be on provided i'm bored enough this summer to do a white paper on the concept).
my thesis was on this -more on the maths side- and id like to read or talk about such posts. good luck and have fun
i dont know about semiotics though unfortunately
i like the war nerd (lol dolans only dolan piece was mocking the inauguration poem) stuff on africa. so much money and so little reporting actually goes on in that region that getting a reliably non-scum view is seems worth the cost.
if any of you are interested in any articles i can create up to ten 'share links' a month that give free access to an article for 48 hours
Scrree posted:i got a subscription and it's basically like i thought; dolan, ames and levine have some interesting stuff while cowart is notable for fluff and the rest of the writers don't even manage that.
i like the war nerd (lol dolans only dolan piece was mocking the inauguration poem) stuff on africa. so much money and so little reporting actually goes on in that region that getting a reliably non-scum view is seems worth the cost.
if any of you are interested in any articles i can create up to ten 'share links' a month that give free access to an article for 48 hours
Can you unlock the Iraq war 100 article?
MadMedico posted:Can you unlock the Iraq war 100 article?
nope, full size print articles are special - you can buy em individually from amazon for $2 or get access through the 3$ subscription but they can't be shared.
here are some war nerd articles i liked to make up for that!
mali: https://www.nsfwcorp.com/dispatch/everythings-coming-up-mali/f2ea0cfd0e2e0fab7618a3940bee2af5f228cb9c/
congo/tutsi: https://www.nsfwcorp.com/dispatch/tutsi-empire-interrupted/c2956ea046e99d237a2e5caf8a40f714b5fbd78e/
syria: https://www.nsfwcorp.com/dispatch/syria-fractal/f7d33954d77a05d10100175ea6506a610538b856/