Ruminations of A Wage Slave

"Daily existence is increasingly that of despair, depression, and derangement, punctuated by news of the latest serial murder spree or global eco-disaster, consumed as horrible entertainments in the emptiness." - John Zerzan

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The appeal of dystopian fiction to teens and young adults [The New Yorker]
Teenage squatter lived in AOL research building for three months undetected [CNet]
What 'Call of Duty' Shows About How War Changed America [The Atlantic]
Optical invisibility cloak that you can turn on and off  [Cornell University]
Why good people can't get good jobs [IEEE Spectrum]

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The slacker principle: The more interesting your life is, the less you post and vice versa.

 
Posted by Bayoneteer at 4:00 PM
Labels: dystopian fiction, invisibility, Jorn Barger, society, squatters, vagaries of capitalism
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