AnarchistsForDemocracy
@AnarchistsForDemocracy@lemmy.world
- Comment on Why do it 11 months ago:
That’s what Alice from Alice in Wonderland did.
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 11 months ago:
They’ll still expect you to come in to work.
🤣 😂 😭
- Comment on Survive the zombie apocalypse 11 months ago:
First Aid Kit, CB Radio, Water Purifier and Flashlight
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
But isn’t cockney slang very easily understood due to it’s popularity? Was it at one time difficult to understand for outsiders? I had no idea about this.
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- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
How do you define torture is also tricky, some nations only consider putting you on a rack and using thumb screws to be torture, while waterboarding and rape is considered enhanced interview-techniques.
Others are even more ruthless like the gulf monarchies that will blatantly subject you to medieval torture.
However the surveillance capeabilities give opportunities for torture that fly under the radar. For example the eastern german dictatorship used a wide network of spies/human intelligence and paid snitches to gather information that was then used to desintegrate a person, by manipulating their life through orchestrated social and professional failures. Spreading rumors that are not easily disprovable. And so forth. Knowledge is power and I suspect that while the eastern german stasi methods would not be used in a democracy. I also suspect that these methods once developed wont go away as easily. I also suspect that more nefarious methods exist that we the public haven’t caught on to yet.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
What about occupy that had the eff be I subvert them in a covert manner. Or the famous cointelpro program that lead to the murder of numerous black civil rights activists. or the contemporary black identity extremist designation created by low and fortes men to go after black lives matter.
these instances prove that no matter the country/nation these measures are used against legal dissent.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
So there is no way of knowing, if any non-cracked language might just be gibberish.
I am really surprised that even languages like sumerian and ancient egyptian and ancient south american languages were translated. I guess language has to follow certain rules, and these allow them to be translated.
this in turn would mean that our own contemporary languages like english, han, hindi would be deciphered by alien invadors (I know not likely lol). In turn we would be able to decipher any alien language we might come across in the future and be it just in the form of an intercepted age old radio broadcast from a distant system.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
security threat
I am specifically talking about not posing a security or any otherwise threat. I am only talking about free speech/thought/and so forth in line with basically any constitution.
Just because you are innocent doesn’t protect you from punishment
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Everyone thinks they’re a tough guy
I’m no tough guy.
However as far as I know torture does not yield results. Torture just leads the victims to tell the perpetrators what they want to hear.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
thanks for your reply. Do you know if there are any ancient languages that (so far) withstood attempts of translation?
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
I’m not familiar with the metaphor, if it isn’t too much too ask could you explain what the phrase “climbing the tower of babel” means? It is phrase of religious origin?
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
I admire your achievement! Has anybody ever come close to translating/understanding your language? It’d be interesting to see how long this language could withstand attempts of translation. I wonder if languages could be given a rating based on how many people-hours it takes to achieve this.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Just who is likely to end up a person of interest? actual enemies of society or people who through their speech/thought threaten the governments power? So is it bin laden or occupy?
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
thanks for your input, I am not planning anything just wondering.
I was thinking of creating a new language more, rather than using Elven Tongue. I only wanted to use it as an example.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
cops going through peoples personal shit to see if they’re periods track up with trips interstate for abortions.
Damn that is a new low. Bodily autonomy is being challenged, it’s so dystopian!
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Wouldn’t the cost be too high to them? I understand if it is a widely used language but at some point the cost-benefit calculation just isn’t there, right?
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
That’s stupid, any cypher
I wasn’t talking about a cypher but rather a full on language. I got the idea off of native american languages being used in the war to prevent decription of secret communication.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
Casting somebody as crazy is an easy way to dismiss them without engaging their ideas. Intellectually lazy.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
This post is incredibly psychotic.
How so?
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
physical access is not that difficult no lock can keep bad people out.