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"It’s because they realizeβ€”either consciously or at some gut levelβ€”that there’s something fundamentally flawed about a system that has a prime directive to churn nature and humans into capital, and do it more and more each year, regardless of the costs to human well-being and to the environment we depend on."
fastcompany.com/40439316/are-y

This loop but for the ever widening grip of [capitalism/"the state"] as it reaches out to colonize existing social resources. mastodon.social/media/bv55vUAB

Actually, we can go more general? Can a series of those looping systems lead to a version of anacyclosis - where the informavores explore frontiers where the old systems have since receded? ngm.nationalgeographic.com/201

Sporiate bit.ly/2tLwdje

"Ant"isocial theory of gentrificaiton / frontiers are colonized.

People who make beachhead for gentrification are running away from "the system". In doing so they also do enough bushwhacking for the collective to follow?

A reformulation of: "What if ants explore in spirals b/c they get grumpy of the hungry ones complaining in the anthill?" - me

"Usually, it is adventure-seeking explorers who discover/map new territory, but refuge-seeking exiles who settle it. Very different types" - VGR πŸ€”

"Under-appreciated risk of being social catalyst: causing pain by connecting people who are bad for each other or worse, one victimizes other" - VGR

What if the "colonization" of the internet by capitalistic forces is a result of people trying to build out communistic/socialistic wateringholes? mastodon.ar.al/users/aral/upda

The commons only gets stolen because it's valuable.
sciencedaily.com/releases/2013

Don't worry everyone. The freemarket will fix it; just pray harder to the gods of capitalism and the invisible hand.

What if the environment is just another unfortunate externality?

The gods of content beckon. Prostrate yourself on the alter to receive the holy token of worship. The great bringer of advertising will bless you with holly mammon. The economist prophets aren't lying to you at all. I don't know what your talking about
vimeo.com/162039610

Capitalism is an ecosystem built on bubbles of life and death over the whalefall we call earth.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whale_fa

But maybe that's ok?

I mean, 'we're just fucking monkeys is shoes'...

open.spotify.com/track/2Y8QB1j

"The Truth? You fools! [...]
There are only Perspectives.
There are only Narratives."
existentialcomics.com/comic/18

"Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system!"

Me? I'm learning how to avoid eating.

"You don't just create evil, you create and help to perpetuate sustainable ecosystems of evil."

Did you know: a policing wavefront ensures tit-for-tat's survival in it's wake.

"If you don’t have Tit for Tat but some other strategy, it cannot do it. It must be a very strict retaliator. But then after you have the switch toward cooperation, it is not Tit for Tat that profits. Its frequency goes up, but then it yields to Generous Tit for Tat. Tit for Tat is not the aim of evolution, but it makes it possible. It is a kind of pivot."
discovermagazine.com/1993/may/

"For a mathematician, says Sigmund, whether you study molecules or the behavior of animals doesn’t matter. It all reduces to the same differential equations. Mathematically this is really one field: the population dynamics of self-replicating entities. They can be RNA molecules or reproductive strategies or animals preying on each other or parasites or whatever. Success determines the composition of the field, and the composition determines success. It is not easy to predict where this may lead"

This google alert for bee semen I have setup is paying off in spades.

"Honeybees aren't native to America, We brought them here. But the U.S. closed its borders to live honeybee imports in 1922, and our honeybee population has been interbreeding ever since."
npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/

"I am Andrew Ryan, and I'm here to ask you a question..." πŸ€”

Accidental Genocides, Invisible Oil Spills: The rise of road as a self-colonizing distributed microbiome; The destructive peopling of earth. From Cow Farts to Dust Bowls: how we are poisoning ourselves.

The consumer consumes.

Fringe ideologies also have a stance, but It's a little more aggressive.

"Capitalism led to incredible strides in living standards…It also added several billion people who would have otherwise been eaten by lions."
nishikiprestige.wordpress.com/

"Kill all humans" - Bender
youtube.com/watch?v=0qBlPa-9v_

"We need to confront an irony here. Gentrification is a pacification process that takes the wild and puts it in frames. I believe that hacking is the reverse of that, taking the ordered rules of systems and making them fluid and wild again. Where gentrification tries to erect safe fences around things, hacker impulses try to break them down, or redefine them. These are two countervailing forces within human society."
aeon.co/essays/how-yuppies-hac

"In the 18th century, Adam Smith was the greatest advocate for the view that replacing monopolies, primogeniture, entail, and involuntary servitude with free markets would enable laborers to work on their own behalf. His key assumption was that incentives were more powerful than economies of scale."
vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/7/17

"The freedom of these corporations to pollute – and the fixation on a feeble lifestyle response – is no accident. It is the result of an ideological war, waged over the last forty years, against the possibility of collective action. Devastatingly successful, it is not too late to reverse it."
theguardian.com/environment/tr

Ignoring Elephant in the room due to branded guilt complex.

"On its face, conscious consumerism is a morally righteous, bold movement. But it’s actually taking away our power as citizens. It drains our bank accounts and our political will, diverts our attention away from the true powerbrokers, and focuses our energy instead on petty corporate scandals and fights over the moral superiority of vegans."
qz.com/920561/conscious-consum

"Altruism cannot be learned without selfish rewards, but once learned it can perpetuate itself without them" - @the_lagrangian

ultimape πŸœπŸ’© ❌ @ultimape

Moles tho. Moles are actually good for the trees. They kill the worms.
youtube.com/watch?v=fio1NUxszh

"The mole runs are in reality "worm traps", the mole sensing when a worm falls into the tunnel and quickly running along to kill and eat it."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_(an

Not to be confused with the treekin. Voles are actually assholes: blog.pennlive.com/gardening/20

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"But while that may be true for vegetable gardens - and I emphasize may be true because my next guest may even question that knowledge that we think we know about - earthworms are not so good for other types of ecosystems."
npr.org/templates/story/story.

Moles are adorable by the way:
youtube.com/watch?v=toARdZKs-I

I am now adding them to my head cannon as "dirt fish".

Apparently this will get rid dirt fish, and voles.
amazon.com/Vekibee-Powered-Rep

I bet this is just a timer circuit, a dc motor+weight and the guts of a solar powered stake lamp.

Direct causal links between my current anxiety and the colonization of the Americas.

This noise is driving me loopy.
bit.ly/2uI6F8I

mastodon.social/media/ziZ1xKM0

"Conservatively, American lawns take up three times as much space as irrigated corn. The authors mapped the entirety of the nation's turf grass, below. You'll notice that it's basically a population density map of the U.S."
washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/w mastodon.social/media/hV7JKZ17

Landscaping is cheaper with slave labor...

"The goats "had a barnyard aroma" and cost $20,719, including $4,203 for drinking water and a workers' toilet, and $2,560 for monitoring, city staff said in a report to the city council this week.

The cost was nearly five times the $4,245 for a normal parks maintenance man backed by a prison inmate work crew to do the job, the report said."
reuters.com/article/us-oregon-

"Then again, given the alternative of sitting in a jail or prison cell all day, being able to leave – even to do manual labor for little or no pay – is seen by many prisoners to be an improvement. Corrections officials rarely mention the monotonous and sometimes onerous conditions of confinement that contribute to prisoners’ β€œeagerness” to participate in work programs."
prisonlegalnews.org/news/2012/

Direct-to-Household lawncare workers in USA: 533,810

Annual Mean Wage: $28,200

"Workers typically perform a variety of tasks, which may include any combination of the following: sod laying, mowing, trimming, planting, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, sprinkler installation, and installation of mortarless segmental concrete masonry wall units."
bls.gov/oes/current/oes373011. mastodon.social/media/QTtiYhCo

Another study [2017] on worms vs maple trees: talks on why they were overlooked. Notably mentions rise of sedges (grass/field) as consequence.

"Biotic soil disturbance (mainly by earthworms) have likely occurred in other areas reporting maple dieback, but the impacts by these organisms are usually not the study focus. [...] Earthworms have long been established in areas
of the eastern U.S. and therefore may not have been considered as an exotic species"
sci-hub.cc/10.1007/s10530-017-
via @AChimera

QuackGrass.... Invasive unless you wanna grow cattle. And guess what causes it's rhizomes to spread? Biotic soil disturbances (by worms?).
newfarmerproject.wordpress.com

This stuff is all connected.

"Prison bosses made more money forcing inmates to play games than they do forcing people to do manual labour,"
theguardian.com/world/2011/may 😦

"Looking at these land, water, fertilizer and soil costs together, you could argue that the corn system uses more natural resources than any other agricultural system in America, while providing only modest benefits in food. It’s a dubious trade-offβ€”depleting natural resources to deliver relatively little food and nutrition to the world. But it doesn’t need to be that way."
scientificamerican.com/article

"Furthermore, it would include conservation tillage and organic farming practices that improve soil conditions by restoring soil structure, organic content and water holding capacity, making farming landscapes much more resilient to floods and droughts. The overall result would be a landscape better prepared to weather the next drought, flood, disease or pest."

"Sheep were brought to graze in the White House lawns in order to save the manpower required to mow the expansive grounds. Wool from the sheep was sold as a fundraiser for the Red Cross."
whitehousehistory.org/photos/s

"President Wilson is having no end of trouble with the flock of sheep he purchased recently to graze on the White House lawn," a May 12, 1918, Washington Post article reported. The problem: The sheep were scared of the cars that had started to appear across the District of Columbia in increasing numbers."
theatlantic.com/politics/archi

"But cornβ€”with all the fertilizers and pesticides it takes to produceβ€”is an exceptional burden on waterways. Unlike pasture, which keeps ground covered in grass year-round and the soil intact, corn requires plowing and added nutrients to pump up yields. [...] Through the winter snow and spring rains, fields are kept bareβ€”meaning that the exposed soil can wash away."
thefern.org/2017/06/troubled-w

"Every system, whether it is a single mind, a family, a business, or a country, develops a hegemony of powerful interests that first promulgates rules and policies for the good of the system and eventually promulgates them for the good of the hegemony."
psychologytoday.com/blog/feeli

"In 1918, Oswald Spengler published The Decline of the West. Today the word β€œdecline” is taboo. Our politicians shun it in favour of β€œchallenges,” while our economists talk of β€œsecular stagnation.” The language changes, but the belief that western civilisation is living on borrowed time (and money) is the same."
theguardian.com/business/2015/

"The media’s desire to psychoanalyze members of generation W is natural enough. They want to know why these people are acting in a way that they, members of the corporate media, would not. But sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander; if there are psychological motivations for whistleblowing, leaking and hacktivism, there are likewise psychological motivations for closing ranks with the power structure within a system"
opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/

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@ultimape ......
They acted like goats and smelled like goats? I mean…

@aldersprig have you ever smelled a goat? It's really bad. Even have to keep the male goats away from the females because their musk will taint the milk.

My personal vote is for solar powered autonomous lawn mowers. Or just not having lawns.

@ultimape Yeah, one of my best friends is a goat farmer. I’m just thinking β€œwhy were they surprised when their barnyard animals smelled like … barnyard animals?”

@aldersprig Ah yeah. Growing up in Vermont the idea of barnyard smells doesn't really phase me, but definitely a head-scratcher. I did live next to a pig farm once and it wasn't the most pleasant of experiences.

I suspect it was a complaint or myopia on the city's part for not asking the locals. Most of the success stories I found are in situations away from people where they can let the goats roam free - avoids the headache of keeping a herding dogs and paying a full time attendant.

@ultimape I spend the first 5 years of my life next to a dairy farm. I don’t even notice that one.

@aldersprig Seems like an interesting question. I found a survey from the UK that says
"Some 12% of 18- to 24-year olds have never seen a cow, 16% have never visited a farm and 17% have not visited the countryside at all"
princescountrysidefund.org.uk/

Apparently the older demographic is more in-line with my expectations. Couldn't find anything on USA though. I often wonder how much of an outlier VT is.