jaybird wrote:
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:jaybird wrote:
My first thought, too, but it all goes back to this.
jaybird wrote:JGJR wrote:jaybird wrote:
My first thought, too, but it all goes back to this.
Yeah, i went with the LH version because A) Hometown pride and B) John and Larissa's well known issues with heroin, etc, which ties back to the thread topic... Were any of the Weirdos riding the White Horse?
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
SamDBL wrote:On HBO Max. Holy shit fuck. Some dark, depressing shit. Basically your typical 'let's follow the junkie around and see how they be livin' documentary. Except it starts in 1984 and spans almost 40 years. So you see these pathetic wretch's entire adult lives play out before your eyes, basically.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:SamDBL wrote:On HBO Max. Holy shit fuck. Some dark, depressing shit. Basically your typical 'let's follow the junkie around and see how they be livin' documentary. Except it starts in 1984 and spans almost 40 years. So you see these pathetic wretch's entire adult lives play out before your eyes, basically.
Have you not seen Trainspotting?
Plus I watched a few similar episodes of Intervention on A and E. Depressing. Glad I never tried dope.
SamDBL wrote:On HBO Max. Holy shit fuck. Some dark, depressing shit. Basically your typical 'let's follow the junkie around and see how they be livin' documentary. Except it starts in 1984 and spans almost 40 years. So you see these pathetic wretch's entire adult lives play out before your eyes, basically.
SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Hal wrote:SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Watched the first hour last night. This loudmouth guy, beating on his girl like that and then crying like a little bitch to his mommy from jail. I don't feel bad about any beatings he may have received while in prison.
SamDBL wrote:Hal wrote:SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Watched the first hour last night. This loudmouth guy, beating on his girl like that and then crying like a little bitch to his mommy from jail. I don't feel bad about any beatings he may have received while in prison.
Yeah that whole story progression was just too perfect. It shows him a couple years later in jail, and he just looks like a bulked up prison thug. But I still wonder how shit turned out for him.
I recently listened to a podcast that talked about how, more than gender or race or whatever, the *real* determining factor of success in our society is intelligence. Our culture is naturally set up for people of average and above average intellect to have a decent quality of life. And if any thing should be legislated to correct inequities, it should be directed towards giving genuine dumbasses breaks.
It makes sense in tandem with this documentary. I’ve known plenty of people in life that were not mentally or emotionally deficient enough to qualify as mentally disabled… but damn close. They typically end up living in someone’s spare bedroom, never able to hold down whatever shitty labor job they get, usually some sort of drug addiction. Much of the time, intertwined in the legal system because they fuck up once and are too dumb to get out of the endless cycle of probations, fines, counseling, etc. God forbid they cross paths with someone similar of the opposite sex and have a kid or two with zero ability to care for even themselves. Anyway, the people in this doc seem to be exactly these types. I also get the impression that a lot of the prison population falls into this category.
target wrote:“ Our culture is naturally set up for people of average and above average intellect to have a decent quality of life.”
What utter and complete bullshit. How is our culture “naturally set up?” The invisible hand of the market?
jaybird wrote:I think it's more accurate to say that our society is structured such that it increasingly favors people of higher intelligence... like 120+... the top 15-20% of the population. People with lower IQs will likely have an increasingly harder time economically as more and more jobs continue to be outsourced, automated or made obsolete by advancing technology ... and they can look forward to joining the tens of millions people already on the low end of the IQ and income distribution and a bright future of service-industry wage slaving, opioid abuse, prison, etc.... assuming it doesn't all actually collapse first
target wrote:What utter and complete bullshit. How is our culture “naturally set up?” The invisible hand of the market?
scannest wrote:target wrote:What utter and complete bullshit. How is our culture “naturally set up?” The invisible hand of the market?
Forget it, target. It's the Dagboard.
jaybird wrote:SamDBL wrote:Hal wrote:SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Watched the first hour last night. This loudmouth guy, beating on his girl like that and then crying like a little bitch to his mommy from jail. I don't feel bad about any beatings he may have received while in prison.
Yeah that whole story progression was just too perfect. It shows him a couple years later in jail, and he just looks like a bulked up prison thug. But I still wonder how shit turned out for him.
I recently listened to a podcast that talked about how, more than gender or race or whatever, the *real* determining factor of success in our society is intelligence. Our culture is naturally set up for people of average and above average intellect to have a decent quality of life. And if any thing should be legislated to correct inequities, it should be directed towards giving genuine dumbasses breaks.
It makes sense in tandem with this documentary. I’ve known plenty of people in life that were not mentally or emotionally deficient enough to qualify as mentally disabled… but damn close. They typically end up living in someone’s spare bedroom, never able to hold down whatever shitty labor job they get, usually some sort of drug addiction. Much of the time, intertwined in the legal system because they fuck up once and are too dumb to get out of the endless cycle of probations, fines, counseling, etc. God forbid they cross paths with someone similar of the opposite sex and have a kid or two with zero ability to care for even themselves. Anyway, the people in this doc seem to be exactly these types. I also get the impression that a lot of the prison population falls into this category.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:jaybird wrote:SamDBL wrote:Hal wrote:SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Watched the first hour last night. This loudmouth guy, beating on his girl like that and then crying like a little bitch to his mommy from jail. I don't feel bad about any beatings he may have received while in prison.
Yeah that whole story progression was just too perfect. It shows him a couple years later in jail, and he just looks like a bulked up prison thug. But I still wonder how shit turned out for him.
I recently listened to a podcast that talked about how, more than gender or race or whatever, the *real* determining factor of success in our society is intelligence. Our culture is naturally set up for people of average and above average intellect to have a decent quality of life. And if any thing should be legislated to correct inequities, it should be directed towards giving genuine dumbasses breaks.
It makes sense in tandem with this documentary. I’ve known plenty of people in life that were not mentally or emotionally deficient enough to qualify as mentally disabled… but damn close. They typically end up living in someone’s spare bedroom, never able to hold down whatever shitty labor job they get, usually some sort of drug addiction. Much of the time, intertwined in the legal system because they fuck up once and are too dumb to get out of the endless cycle of probations, fines, counseling, etc. God forbid they cross paths with someone similar of the opposite sex and have a kid or two with zero ability to care for even themselves. Anyway, the people in this doc seem to be exactly these types. I also get the impression that a lot of the prison population falls into this category.
That tells me everything I need to know about your sources.
jaybird wrote:JGJR wrote:jaybird wrote:SamDBL wrote:Hal wrote:SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Watched the first hour last night. This loudmouth guy, beating on his girl like that and then crying like a little bitch to his mommy from jail. I don't feel bad about any beatings he may have received while in prison.
Yeah that whole story progression was just too perfect. It shows him a couple years later in jail, and he just looks like a bulked up prison thug. But I still wonder how shit turned out for him.
I recently listened to a podcast that talked about how, more than gender or race or whatever, the *real* determining factor of success in our society is intelligence. Our culture is naturally set up for people of average and above average intellect to have a decent quality of life. And if any thing should be legislated to correct inequities, it should be directed towards giving genuine dumbasses breaks.
It makes sense in tandem with this documentary. I’ve known plenty of people in life that were not mentally or emotionally deficient enough to qualify as mentally disabled… but damn close. They typically end up living in someone’s spare bedroom, never able to hold down whatever shitty labor job they get, usually some sort of drug addiction. Much of the time, intertwined in the legal system because they fuck up once and are too dumb to get out of the endless cycle of probations, fines, counseling, etc. God forbid they cross paths with someone similar of the opposite sex and have a kid or two with zero ability to care for even themselves. Anyway, the people in this doc seem to be exactly these types. I also get the impression that a lot of the prison population falls into this category.
That tells me everything I need to know about your sources.
LOL... of course you can't even begin to consider his argument on the merits - which was actually not even an argument, just simple statement of facts on the history of IQ research and population demographics - because he's been turned into some alt-right bogeyman by the usual brigade of social media/social justice clowns.... which therefore tells me everything I need to know about your willingness to honestly discuss any viewpoints or evidence that conflict with your own.
Good day, sir!.... I SAID GOOD DAY!
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
WHY he's being turned into a bogeyman (your words, not mine). I think it's well-warranted and appropriate, but what you and others are doing is reacting to the backlash and defending him and others like him reflexively.
I'll say this much, though. target is right. Nothing in our society has much to do with the natural order. That's usually used as an excuse to take advantage of people and exploit them and continue prevalent abuse. t's all organized/planned. If you don't understand that, you understand very little even if you a PhD in rocket science.
My greater point? The source of an argument is incredibly important, especially in media. There is always a bias, so yes I'm a bit less likely to consider the POV of someone whose ideology doesn't speak to me or who I think has purposely spread anti-trans stuff and I'm not apologizing for it. Now YOU have a good day as well, sir.
JGJR wrote:jaybird wrote:JGJR wrote:jaybird wrote:SamDBL wrote:Hal wrote:SamDBL wrote:Also, I wonder what happened to the woman-beating little psycho that opted out early on? I was hopping for an update on him. I can’t imagine he fared much better than the others.
Watched the first hour last night. This loudmouth guy, beating on his girl like that and then crying like a little bitch to his mommy from jail. I don't feel bad about any beatings he may have received while in prison.
Yeah that whole story progression was just too perfect. It shows him a couple years later in jail, and he just looks like a bulked up prison thug. But I still wonder how shit turned out for him.
I recently listened to a podcast that talked about how, more than gender or race or whatever, the *real* determining factor of success in our society is intelligence. Our culture is naturally set up for people of average and above average intellect to have a decent quality of life. And if any thing should be legislated to correct inequities, it should be directed towards giving genuine dumbasses breaks.
It makes sense in tandem with this documentary. I’ve known plenty of people in life that were not mentally or emotionally deficient enough to qualify as mentally disabled… but damn close. They typically end up living in someone’s spare bedroom, never able to hold down whatever shitty labor job they get, usually some sort of drug addiction. Much of the time, intertwined in the legal system because they fuck up once and are too dumb to get out of the endless cycle of probations, fines, counseling, etc. God forbid they cross paths with someone similar of the opposite sex and have a kid or two with zero ability to care for even themselves. Anyway, the people in this doc seem to be exactly these types. I also get the impression that a lot of the prison population falls into this category.
That tells me everything I need to know about your sources.
LOL... of course you can't even begin to consider his argument on the merits - which was actually not even an argument, just simple statement of facts on the history of IQ research and population demographics - because he's been turned into some alt-right bogeyman by the usual brigade of social media/social justice clowns.... which therefore tells me everything I need to know about your willingness to honestly discuss any viewpoints or evidence that conflict with your own.
Good day, sir!.... I SAID GOOD DAY!
Just to clarify, I'm generally happy to do that, just not on a punk rock message board. I'm not saying that (as I said the other week) a broken clock can't be right twice a day or that everything shouldn't be evaluated on its own merits, because I really do believe in giving credit where it's due no matter what someone's views are, but did you stop to think WHY he's being turned into a bogeyman (your words, not mine). I think it's well-warranted and appropriate, but what you and others are doing is reacting to the backlash and defending him and others like him reflexively.
I'll say this much, though. target is right. Nothing in our society has much to do with the natural order. That's usually used as an excuse to take advantage of people and exploit them and continue prevalent abuse. t's all organized/planned. If you don't understand that, you understand very little even if you a PhD in rocket science.
My greater point? The source of an argument is incredibly important, especially in media. There is always a bias, so yes I'm a bit less likely to consider the POV of someone whose ideology doesn't speak to me or who I think has purposely spread anti-trans stuff and I'm not apologizing for it. Now YOU have a good day as well, sir.
target wrote:Sam! No need to call me names. And don’t blame me for misreading if your post lacked clarify and specificity
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
SamDBL wrote:WHY he's being turned into a bogeyman (your words, not mine). I think it's well-warranted and appropriate, but what you and others are doing is reacting to the backlash and defending him and others like him reflexively.
Your response makes that apparent. To avoid addressing the his claims.I'll say this much, though. target is right. Nothing in our society has much to do with the natural order. That's usually used as an excuse to take advantage of people and exploit them and continue prevalent abuse. t's all organized/planned. If you don't understand that, you understand very little even if you a PhD in rocket science.
This is beyond ridiculous. The natural state of things is an unbridled meritocracy in the most basic sense imaginable. Throughout history, there were very few socialist utopias (sorry to break it to you). More like endless enslavement, warring and conquering based on brute strength.
In any case, you both totally misread my post (not surprising). I wasn't actually saying a capitalist society is a state of natural order. I was saying that as a capitalist society that supposedly at least *strives* for a meritocracy of abilities, *obviously* higher IQ individuals are going to be favored over below average IQ individuals. As in, it's a *natural* consequence of such a system, you knee-jerk dipshits.
Although since you brought it up, any system that favors survival-of-the-fittest meritocracy *is* closest to the natural state of things. You religious people are hilarious.My greater point? The source of an argument is incredibly important, especially in media. There is always a bias, so yes I'm a bit less likely to consider the POV of someone whose ideology doesn't speak to me or who I think has purposely spread anti-trans stuff and I'm not apologizing for it. Now YOU have a good day as well, sir.
Critically speaking, the source of an argument is actually not important. The content of the argument and whether it's compelling or not is really the only thing that should matter. But since I'm more of a liberal than you, I guess I think a little differently. Carry on.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
jaybird wrote:
JGJR wrote: I'm done with this.
JGJR wrote:SamDBL wrote:WHY he's being turned into a bogeyman (your words, not mine). I think it's well-warranted and appropriate, but what you and others are doing is reacting to the backlash and defending him and others like him reflexively.
Your response makes that apparent. To avoid addressing the his claims.I'll say this much, though. target is right. Nothing in our society has much to do with the natural order. That's usually used as an excuse to take advantage of people and exploit them and continue prevalent abuse. t's all organized/planned. If you don't understand that, you understand very little even if you a PhD in rocket science.
This is beyond ridiculous. The natural state of things is an unbridled meritocracy in the most basic sense imaginable. Throughout history, there were very few socialist utopias (sorry to break it to you). More like endless enslavement, warring and conquering based on brute strength.
In any case, you both totally misread my post (not surprising). I wasn't actually saying a capitalist society is a state of natural order. I was saying that as a capitalist society that supposedly at least *strives* for a meritocracy of abilities, *obviously* higher IQ individuals are going to be favored over below average IQ individuals. As in, it's a *natural* consequence of such a system, you knee-jerk dipshits.
Although since you brought it up, any system that favors survival-of-the-fittest meritocracy *is* closest to the natural state of things. You religious people are hilarious.My greater point? The source of an argument is incredibly important, especially in media. There is always a bias, so yes I'm a bit less likely to consider the POV of someone whose ideology doesn't speak to me or who I think has purposely spread anti-trans stuff and I'm not apologizing for it. Now YOU have a good day as well, sir.
Critically speaking, the source of an argument is actually not important. The content of the argument and whether it's compelling or not is really the only thing that should matter. But since I'm more of a liberal than you, I guess I think a little differently. Carry on.
The fact that you think that would piss me off is beyond laughable. I told you a million fucking times that while I used to call myself that before I became a Democratic Socialist, I no longer do because of its associations with neoliberalism, corporate Dems, et al.
It's not that you're more of a liberal than anyone else here. You're just an asshole and a troll. Now please go fuck off into whatever hellscape of the internets you came from, whether it's the dork board or somewhere else. I am fucking done with this (for the 2nd time).
SamDBL wrote:JGJR wrote:SamDBL wrote:WHY he's being turned into a bogeyman (your words, not mine). I think it's well-warranted and appropriate, but what you and others are doing is reacting to the backlash and defending him and others like him reflexively.
Your response makes that apparent. To avoid addressing the his claims.I'll say this much, though. target is right. Nothing in our society has much to do with the natural order. That's usually used as an excuse to take advantage of people and exploit them and continue prevalent abuse. t's all organized/planned. If you don't understand that, you understand very little even if you a PhD in rocket science.
This is beyond ridiculous. The natural state of things is an unbridled meritocracy in the most basic sense imaginable. Throughout history, there were very few socialist utopias (sorry to break it to you). More like endless enslavement, warring and conquering based on brute strength.
In any case, you both totally misread my post (not surprising). I wasn't actually saying a capitalist society is a state of natural order. I was saying that as a capitalist society that supposedly at least *strives* for a meritocracy of abilities, *obviously* higher IQ individuals are going to be favored over below average IQ individuals. As in, it's a *natural* consequence of such a system, you knee-jerk dipshits.
Although since you brought it up, any system that favors survival-of-the-fittest meritocracy *is* closest to the natural state of things. You religious people are hilarious.My greater point? The source of an argument is incredibly important, especially in media. There is always a bias, so yes I'm a bit less likely to consider the POV of someone whose ideology doesn't speak to me or who I think has purposely spread anti-trans stuff and I'm not apologizing for it. Now YOU have a good day as well, sir.
Critically speaking, the source of an argument is actually not important. The content of the argument and whether it's compelling or not is really the only thing that should matter. But since I'm more of a liberal than you, I guess I think a little differently. Carry on.
The fact that you think that would piss me off is beyond laughable. I told you a million fucking times that while I used to call myself that before I became a Democratic Socialist, I no longer do because of its associations with neoliberalism, corporate Dems, et al.
It's not that you're more of a liberal than anyone else here. You're just an asshole and a troll. Now please go fuck off into whatever hellscape of the internets you came from, whether it's the dork board or somewhere else. I am fucking done with this (for the 2nd time).
Hey wait... weren't you just whining about me calling you names? This is exactly the lack of logical follow-through that I'd expect from a party-line Democrat that doesn't really think through any of the positions he stakes his entire identity on. *tsk*
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
SamDBL wrote:JGJR wrote: I'm done with this.
So you keep saying.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
FormerLurker wrote:Started watching this. Kinda depressing, but after about a half hour it's like "ok, these people actually want to live this way, so I don't really care anymore."
jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:Started watching this. Kinda depressing, but after about a half hour it's like "ok, these people actually want to live this way, so I don't really care anymore."
This is kinda how I felt after the first hour or so of that Beatles doc on Disney+
FormerLurker wrote:jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:Started watching this. Kinda depressing, but after about a half hour it's like "ok, these people actually want to live this way, so I don't really care anymore."
This is kinda how I felt after the first hour or so of that Beatles doc on Disney+
SamDBL wrote:FormerLurker wrote:jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:Started watching this. Kinda depressing, but after about a half hour it's like "ok, these people actually want to live this way, so I don't really care anymore."
This is kinda how I felt after the first hour or so of that Beatles doc on Disney+
SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
FormerLurker wrote:That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
FormerLurker wrote:SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
FormerLurker wrote:SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
When my uncle retired from the Detroit PD, he went to work for the Oakland County Coroner's office, driving one of the 'Meat Wagons". He always has some gnarly stories to tell over Thanksgiving/Xmas dinner every year.
SamDBL wrote:jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
When my uncle retired from the Detroit PD, he went to work for the Oakland County Coroner's office, driving one of the 'Meat Wagons". He always has some gnarly stories to tell over Thanksgiving/Xmas dinner every year.
I knew a guy that took a job collecting bodies for the city. He lasted about 48 hours. I think encountering a child that'd been killed in a car wreck caused him to immediately quit on the scene.
jaybird wrote:SamDBL wrote:jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
When my uncle retired from the Detroit PD, he went to work for the Oakland County Coroner's office, driving one of the 'Meat Wagons". He always has some gnarly stories to tell over Thanksgiving/Xmas dinner every year.
I knew a guy that took a job collecting bodies for the city. He lasted about 48 hours. I think encountering a child that'd been killed in a car wreck caused him to immediately quit on the scene.
Yeah, it's probably not the best idea to try to jump into a job like that from otherwise "civilian" life. But after a career of seeing the worst shit one of the highest-crime cities in America can dish out for 35 years, it's probably just another day at the office.
The best one he's told recently was how they went to pick up a suicide-by-hanging... when they got there, the body was still hanging from the rafters, and had been for a few days... one guy had to try to hold the body by the waist/chest, while my uncle got on a ladder to cut the dude down... he said as soon as he cut the rope, the body just slid out of it's skin from the waist up like a rotten banana... splat.
SamDBL wrote:jaybird wrote:SamDBL wrote:jaybird wrote:FormerLurker wrote:SamDBL wrote:Intense. Watching them constantly try and *almost* get their shit together in a life-long battle that they inevitably lose was very dramatic. Not to mention seeing the transformation of a young, charismatic, vibrant person with a family and potential degrade into a lonely old homeless person before the final stage of becoming a decomposed, near-anonymous bloated corpse in a rent controlled shit hole… good god, life can be an ass-kicker.
That was the most stunning part, just grindcore AF. I nearly vomited, which is rare for me with something like that. And all the cops and coroners in the room weren't fazed one bit.
When my uncle retired from the Detroit PD, he went to work for the Oakland County Coroner's office, driving one of the 'Meat Wagons". He always has some gnarly stories to tell over Thanksgiving/Xmas dinner every year.
I knew a guy that took a job collecting bodies for the city. He lasted about 48 hours. I think encountering a child that'd been killed in a car wreck caused him to immediately quit on the scene.
Yeah, it's probably not the best idea to try to jump into a job like that from otherwise "civilian" life. But after a career of seeing the worst shit one of the highest-crime cities in America can dish out for 35 years, it's probably just another day at the office.
The best one he's told recently was how they went to pick up a suicide-by-hanging... when they got there, the body was still hanging from the rafters, and had been for a few days... one guy had to try to hold the body by the waist/chest, while my uncle got on a ladder to cut the dude down... he said as soon as he cut the rope, the body just slid out of it's skin from the waist up like a rotten banana... splat.
Good God almighty. Somehow I've read about that stage of decay in the morbid books I used to read as a kid. It's called 'slippage'. Fuck. Just think... we are all going to be there one day. Merry Christmas!
SamDBL wrote:But I think having the futility and pointlessness of life constantly thrown in my face would fuck me up.
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