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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2013-08-14 09:47 pm
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ACG Meetups, Federal Election

Over the past few weeks I've had the good fortune of meeting up with a number of old friends from usenet's aus.culture.gothic; two weeks ago it was where I lunched (thank you, good sir) [livejournal.com profile] mr_e_cat, and also met his delightful partner in kittens, [livejournal.com profile] mrs_e_cat. Also in attendance was the ever futuristic [livejournal.com profile] damien_wise. Last week lunched with [livejournal.com profile] a_carnal_mink and aided in some civil duties. Today finally visited [livejournal.com profile] frou_frou at her store, Circa Vintage and purchased her book, "Love Vintage". All three gatherings were thoroughly enjoyable, and made me recall the greater level of intimacy and depth that the old acg 'things' used to have, and even communication via usenet and livejournal, in a manner that Facebook doesn't seem to generate.

The crazy Australian election continues with a former refugee gaining skill cognitive dissonance. The LOTO has a trilogy of idiocy, firstly by referring to the suppository of wisdom, then by suggesting the quality if one the his candidates is her sex appeal, and today marriage equality as the fashion of the moment. In the Coalition's favour, the latest Essential Poll has them leading 51-49; however the stunner for me is the issues survey; forty three percent of those polled claimed that the Australian national debt was equal to, or greater, than other developed countries, when in reality we have one of the lowest in the world. I despair when I read statistics like this. It is a grim reminder that democracy only functions when a population is informed, and in an uninformed electorate, it is belief, not truth, that dominates.

[identity profile] frou-frou.livejournal.com 2013-08-14 12:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Lovely to see you today, Lev and I hope you enjoy my book.

I suspect there is an errant word in the last paragraph. Perhaps "electorate" should be replaced by "debt" or something similar? As per our conversation today.
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[identity profile] damien-wise.livejournal.com 2013-08-14 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it was ace to catch-up with you, and just lovely to meet [livejournal.com profile] mrs_e_cat&[livejournal.com profile] mr_e_cat.
Even if we can't have interstate folks from the ACG days visiting often, it'd be nice to see more of the locals. :)

[identity profile] mrteufel.livejournal.com 2013-08-14 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"claimed that the Australian electorate was equal to, or greater"

I think you mean the Australian National Deficit or Debt.

[identity profile] zenicurean.livejournal.com 2013-08-14 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a grim reminder that democracy only functions when a population is informed, and in an uninformed electorate, it is belief, not truth, that dominates.

Here's an interesting game for a pub crawl with friends: With these criteria in mind, name one functioning democracy that presently exists. Everyone gets to name one. Then debate the results for the rest of the evening.

[identity profile] txxxpxx.livejournal.com 2013-08-15 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
All three gatherings were thoroughly enjoyable, and made me recall the greater level of intimacy and depth that the old acg 'things' used to have, and even communication via usenet and livejournal, in a manner that Facebook doesn't seem to generate.

This. So. Very. Much.

Was literally lamenting this development a few minutes before opening LJ.

I think some of my current discontent (to use an acceptable word) stem from this. I very much miss the loss of our community & yet struggle with how to rekindle it, if that is even possible.
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[identity profile] wildilocks.livejournal.com 2013-08-18 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
I fought Facebook so furiously, as I felt it was always crystal clear that it was never a genuine community (nor ever intended to be by its gatekeepers); and to little avail, as it has sucked the life out of what was a very vibrant and close social circle I had before its time. I agree completely, and now I see younger folks who seem to not even know what they have missed, but yet, somehow, know that they have missed something.
Edited 2013-08-18 05:29 (UTC)