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#Chara of Pnictogen


I don't want to jinx anything or talk too soon, but I have a feeling that the 2024 election isn't likely to go well for the Republican Party, and when that happens, they're going to want some revenge. That's bound to take a multitude of forms, but in particular...I think they might blame the Internet for their problems.

Corporate social media have become vital to the U.S. right-wing propaganda machine—perhaps TOO vital, in fact. The fashy techlords became intoxicated with the power they thought they had. Elon Musk, especially, really seemed to start thinking himself (just like all his fans, whom he closely resembles) that Xitter had become the news cycle. The overconfidence of the Silicon Valley execs can be seen in their influence over J. D. Vance, the deeply unpleasant and profoundly unpopular Republican candidate for the Vice-Presidency in 2024. (For now.) Only Christian extremists and technology CEOs seem to love Vance and now his selection has backfired spectacularly. Vance has become symbolic of everything that the people hate about right-wing entrepreneurial culture.

We're still more than three months out from the Fifth of November but I think the damage has been done—at the very least, the GOP can't any longer believe that they're masters of viral Internet marketing who can use the power of technology to make anyone believe in anything, however repulsive. Once that realization sinks in, will they attempt to claim a consolation prize by trying to wreck the Internet for everyone? I have a feeling they'll be blaming the Internet for betraying them and possibly demanding the head of Elon Musk, who is already attempting to find some sort of middle ground between his X fandom and the Trump fandom...I can't imagine that's likely to end well.

~Chara of Pnictogen



I have a curious problem as a writer: at all times, I write with the conviction that my words will NOT be remembered.

It's the truth. Everything I write is ex tempore, trying to respond to some need which I perceive in the moment. I put a tremendous amount of energy into writing on Twitter in the full knowledge that nobody will remember anything I say there even a week later, or a day later.

I have been used to thinking that this is what I deserve. Now I'm struggling with the realization that I would actually like to be remembered for something...for once in my life, I'd like to be more than just another freak in the freak kingdom, trying my hardest to leave an impact in the narrow space I have available—as if a mayfly decided that, as long as they were alive for a few days, they'd make the most of it.

To my surprise...I find that I don't like the idea of disappearing as much as I've been telling myself.

~Chara of Pnictogen



One of the most remarkable things about nuclear chemistry is that geometry is now as important, if not more important, than the actual reactions going on. Ordinary chemists (and chemical engineers) are used to sloshing liquids around freely, piping them hither and thither and pouring them into all manner of vessels. But fissile solutions need far more delicate handling. The shape of the container now matters, and a small error in dimensions can mean the difference between life or death.

It's frightening, but it's also appealingly simple. The forces at work are so powerful that they reduce all problems down to the most basic shapes and arrangements of matter—spheres, cylinders, cones, ellipsoids.

One sees a glimpse of the same thing in the fictional depictions of magic and supernatural power. Instinctively we feel as though these powers, when wielded, will have a sort of geometric simplicity to them. Think of one of the most powerful images in cinema, namely Tetsuo awakening to his powers and creating a spherical bubble of safety around himself almost instinctively, refracting away the laser beams aimed at him. Does Tetsuo even know what he's doing in that moment? Maybe not, but it makes sense that whatever he's doing would be simple, and thus spherical.

Lines and planes and circles—all important in manifestations of immense physical power, whether it's nuclear or magical.

~Chara of Pnictogen