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2 yrs

What's wrong with being 'weird'?
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What's wrong with being 'weird'?

“Weird” is currently the American liberal-left’s adjective of choice to describe Republicans. I think it started as an attack on JD Vance — Donald Trump’s vice presidential nominee. He was “weird” for caring about fertility rates. He was “weird” for disparaging childless women. He was “weird” for having a bit of a goofy face.Not being American, I’m not going to debate this charge in the context of the U.S. presidential race. (It seems a bit odd for the party that was energetically engaging in elder abuse to call anyone “weird,” but hypocrisy is no political failing.)I may not be able to show that you are wrong or bad. But I can call you 'weird' without a single argument. It is a dull, bone-idle way of poisoning the well.Still, it is an interesting charge — a step sideways from “bigot” into more ambiguous but perhaps compelling territory.Ways of being weirdI suspect that it appeals to Democrats as the side more popular among women. “Weird” is not just different from “normal." It can be an unsettling intermediate stage between “safe” and “dangerous.” This matters more to women. But of course it matters to men as well.A weird thing about being “weird” is that it can be good and it can be bad. Few people want to be called “weird” but fewer want to be called “average” or “conventional." Being “weird” can mean standing out from the crowd in terms of the freshness and distinction of one’s thought and behavior. Yet, it can also mean standing out from the crowd in terms of one's exceptional unattractiveness.I know this. When I was a teenager, I embraced being “weird." I thought it made me funny and interesting. At times I was. But the more that I embraced “weirdness” for its own sake, the more I was off-putting and obnoxious. (Then I just became mentally ill, and “weird” became inadequate.)In political and cultural life, it can be good to be weird. Telling the truth as others lie? Weird. Representing virtue? Weird. Breaking new intellectual or aesthetic ground? Weird. Almost everything intellectually, morally, and artistically brilliant must have seemed “weird” at some point.Having a normal one?Online, the charge of “weirdness” — the exhortation to “touch grass” and “have a normal one” — can be a coward’s means of denigrating a rival argument without doing the hard work of explaining its untruthfulness or immorality. I may not be able to show that you are wrong or bad. But I can call you “weird” without a single argument. It is a dull, bone-idle way of poisoning the well.One shouldn’t be ashamed of one’s weirdness. Perhaps my most read piece was a column about evangelical Christians who present themselves as being entirely, tediously mainstream “with a twist of Christianity.” This seems self-defeating. Today, the Christian faith — the idea of God becoming man and dying for our sins — can’t not be weird.“If someone has a faith worth following,” I wrote:I feel that their beliefs should make me feel uncomfortable for not doing so. If they share 90 percent of my lifestyle and values, then there is nothing especially inspiring about them. Instead of making me want to become more like them, it looks very much as if they want to become more like me.Weirdness is not always cause for aversion. It can be cause for aspiration.Dull transgressionStill, we should appreciate — as I so desperately failed to do as a teenager — that intellectual, moral, and artistic brilliance seeming “weird” does not mean that it is brilliant because of its weirdness. That genius is so often eccentric does not mean that eccentricity bears essential virtue. Isaac Newton was “weird” but so is the world’s most boring stamp collector.There is still “good weird” and “bad weird.” Telling hard truths, for example, can be weird in a good way. But context matters. Telling a child that his mum’s cancer is terminal on his birthday, I think we could all accept, is not good weird.The fact that physical attractiveness tends to gradually decline with age, to take a small but more commonly relevant example, does not mean it isn’t weird — and in a bad sense — to tell random young women that they will “hit the wall." As much as I’ll defend the right to research unfashionable ideas about biology, meanwhile, holding forth about hereditarianism at a charity fundraiser for abused kittens would be a bad idea. In these examples, it is obvious that transgressing norms is less a symptom of courageous insight than of resentful instability. Where does the weirdness come from? Somewhere inspiring or somewhere unsettling?Attachment to the concept of being a bold truth-teller, moreover, as opposed to attachment to the truth, is liable to entice people into incorrectness. There are few things weirder, and in an unappealing sense, than smug and pompous people who are clearly wrong. This is a special problem in online subcultures because mistruths are liable to be talked up into sacred doctrine. (This is why people should be careful with the term “normies." There are important differences between being in a community of minds and being in a cult.)Beyond this, people who are self-conscious in their weirdness are liable to be extremely dull. Many of them are not “weird” at all in the sense of being original or interesting. People my age might remember the time, around the peak of "The Mighty Boosh," when teenagers would call themselves “random.” This amounted to nothing more than saying “cheese” at inappropriate moments and wanting to be or sleep with Noel Fielding. It was a dark age.Weirdness is not something to flee from, then, nor is it something to embrace. It is, at best, a by-product of courage, innovation, or humor — the initial sense of their surprising-ness. Without them, it is a bad surprise.This essay originally appeared in The Zone.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Secretlab Heavy Duty Monitor Arm review: Suitably strong support
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Secretlab Heavy Duty Monitor Arm review: Suitably strong support

The Secretlab Heavy Duty Monitor Arm has one of the most pleasingly to-the-point names of any product I've reviewed in some time. Ok, technically it's actually called the Secretlab Magnus Monitor Arm (Heavy Duty Edition) but really there's only one name everyone's using. What's more, this extra-strong monitor movement mechanism entirely lives up to its moniker, providing ample support for huge screens weighing up to 16kg. It's not cheap, but it delivers on its promise. While most of the best gaming monitor options today have support from their own included stands, or can be supported by less heavy duty monitor arms, if your screen has more than a 32-inch diagonal, most typical monitor arms won't cope. So, if you want total freedom of movement without the fear of your high-value screen taking a tumble, this Secretlab arm is the one for you. Continue reading Secretlab Heavy Duty Monitor Arm review: Suitably strong support MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming
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Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown wants you to care about every car
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Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown wants you to care about every car

After much teasing, racing MMO Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown is finally here. It’s been 12 years since we last saw an entry in the long-running car series, and now KT Racing and Nacon have brought it back to life with the launch of Solar Crown. Ahead of its release, I spoke to the developer at Gamescom 2024 to learn about how it’s attempting to make you care about every single car in your garage. Continue reading Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown wants you to care about every car MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best racing games, Best steering wheel, Best PC games
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

Don Lemon Writes Check His Butt Can't CASH Attacking Melania for Video Speaking OUT About Trump Shooting
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Don Lemon Writes Check His Butt Can't CASH Attacking Melania for Video Speaking OUT About Trump Shooting

Don Lemon Writes Check His Butt Can't CASH Attacking Melania for Video Speaking OUT About Trump Shooting
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Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

WOMP WOMPITY WOMP: Team Kamala Hit With MORE Bad News About Another Group She's LOSING Bigly to Trump
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WOMP WOMPITY WOMP: Team Kamala Hit With MORE Bad News About Another Group She's LOSING Bigly to Trump

WOMP WOMPITY WOMP: Team Kamala Hit With MORE Bad News About Another Group She's LOSING Bigly to Trump
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
2 yrs

Parents, Not Publishers, Should Control Florida School Libraries
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Parents, Not Publishers, Should Control Florida School Libraries

Parents, Not Publishers, Should Control Florida School Libraries
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

Another Trump Debate Hoax Rages
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Another Trump Debate Hoax Rages

Another Trump Debate Hoax Rages
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn completed the first private spacewalk
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SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn completed the first private spacewalk

Privatey-trained astronaut Jared Isaacman emerges from the capsule. | Screenshot: SpaceX SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn astronauts successfully performed a spacewalk, marking the first done by a private company. After depressurizing SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, the billionaire funding the mission, Jared Isaacman, emerged from the spacecraft early Thursday morning. With his torso and head fully sticking outside the capsule, Isaacman performed tests on SpaceX’s new spacesuits, which are designed for increased mobility. “Back at home, we all have a lot of work to do,” Isaacman said during the spacewalk. “But from here, it sure looks like a perfect world.” Watch Dragon’s first spacewalk with the @PolarisProgram’s Polaris Dawn crew https://t.co/svdJRkGN7K— SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 12, 2024 After Isaacman returned to the capsule,... Continue reading…
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2 yrs

There’s more to this year’s smartphones than AI
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There’s more to this year’s smartphones than AI

Illustration: Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos: Getty Images Apple revealed its iPhone 16 lineup on Monday, and the big selling point was Apple Intelligence. Apple’s on-device AI system offers splashy features like the ability to rewrite emails, generate custom emoji, and a significantly upgraded Siri. But underneath it all, AI is delivering one other big change to the iPhone: more RAM. Although Apple never talks about RAM in its smartphones, MacRumors discovered that every iPhone 16 model now has 8GB of RAM, up from 6GB in the base models from last year. And it’s not just Apple making changes like that. Last month, Google made similar changes to its AI-heavy Pixel 9; both the standard and pro models saw an increase in RAM, making 12GB the least you can get this year. The impetus behind these RAM... Continue reading…
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2 yrs

iPhone 16 got a big privacy upgrade that no one was expecting
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iPhone 16 got a big privacy upgrade that no one was expecting

Apple talked about the main specs and features of the iPhone 16 series during Monday's big event, but it didn't have time to go over everything. For example, all iPhone 16 models support Wi-Fi 7, and the non-Pro variants are lighter than their predecessors. Also, all iPhone 16 versions support 45W USB-C wired charging speeds. Then there's a privacy improvement coming to the iPhone 16 that's so good you'll never even know it's there, protecting you from potential attackers. It's a feature only the M4 chip in the 2024 iPad Pro tablets could offer until now, but Apple quietly brought it to the iPhone 16's A18 chips. It's called Secure Exclave, and it ensures that hackers can't spy on you by quietly accessing the phone's camera and microphone. Continue reading... The post iPhone 16 got a big privacy upgrade that no one was expecting appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $20 Amazon credit, 23% off Galaxy Z Flip 6, $50 Ninja blender, $48 Anker ANC earbuds, more Best Apple Watch deals for September 2024 Best Apple deals for September 2024 Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $375+ free
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