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nothing about this feels particularly surprising to me, though that doesn't make it anything less than infuriating. like, why discount the collective knowledge of autistic people, of trans people (often more skilled and avid employers of the scientific method than any "skeptic"!), or of plural people, when psychology is almost certainly largely just made the fuck up? what exactly are we supposed to be so scandalized about with Sokal when the great rational bastion of STEM has lately produced nothing but Theranos and fake hydroponics projects at ivy league universities funded by Jeffrey Epstein?

but the thing that really gets me is: why the fuck did the liberal arts get taken in by this bullshit? were we trying to produce more #Truth about The Grapes of Wrath? having just read through a bunch of old articles on that book, I can tell you, we HAD a way of doing that, it was called "publishing your own god damn paper." the earliest and most cited paper I found was like TWO PAGES LONG and didn't cite any sources or even reference page numbers in the text, it just TALKED ABOUT THE BOOK.

modern writing on art is I Guess more "rigorous" in some sense but it's absolutely undeniable that for all the people who have written books responding to Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics, I don't think a single one of them has been read by actual comic creators and critics outside of weird freaks like me. maybe they, too, should've just said what they had to say in the form of an actual comic! anyway despite being a weird pervert who reads academic texts for fun, I couldn't hack it in the field. I decided, foolishly, to learn how to draw and how to read Javascript and CSS, instead of learning how to read Academic French--a career ending move.

as far as I can tell, the paper publishing system's effect on the liberal arts has been to render a entire field, dedicated to studying and elevating humanity from the fucking muck, into a withering basal limb of an organism whose entire purpose now has reoriented towards spitting out tie wearing business boys dedicated heart and soul to making the line go up. but by god they got dangerous career criminal Aaron Swartz off the street!

They have played us for absolute fools.


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why discount the collective knowledge of autistic people, of trans people (often more skilled and avid employers of the scientific method than any "skeptic"!), or of plural people, when psychology is almost certainly largely just made the fuck up?

i know this might not be entirely related, but do you have any good pointers for readings in regards to the collective knowledge of plural people? mostly asking because i find them kinda hard to find and i feel myself really unknowledgeable here outside of what i’ve learned from personal experience

god, not really honestly, it feels like a lot of people I know aren't in specific communities necessarily and there's not quite the same long term history as there is with trans stuff? it feels like people are trying to construct a lot of this stuff live which sort of is to my point about how these communities are a lot more avid pursuers of the scientific method than supposed medical authorities, but it means that you get a lot of weird, off beat gatherings of people. it's how you wind up with a large homestuck fic's discord server sort of becoming a plural hangout--community presence seems to sort of flow where there's the least general resistance currently.

there might be more concrete things out there, but my main exposure is just through partners and metamours discussing and philosophizing and theorizing about their experiences, if that makes sense.

but I also feel like with trans stuff too a lot of the collective knowledge is sort of floating around in the form of reddit posts and personal websites and short run zines. idk! weird results of this stuff not being institutionalized and centralized.

man that sucks. like being in discords is neat, i'm in a blaseball plural server and it's not bad i guess, but also i'd really just love to have some sort of document or website i could just sit down with and learn more about plurality from. idk there's a lot i do know from personal experience and talking with my partner and the spaces i'm in but really every thing i learn just reveals how much more i don't know and there's just not much i can do about that at the current moment :/

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