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Dimes and Judas discuss the disheartening ovations to skate-killer Matt Petgrave, the societal implications of a corrupted Lisa Simpson, and Chud Kant in a Gooner’s Aristocracy. This leads into a discussion on Wrath of Gnon’s analysis of “The Human Scale” as an ideal measure of scale in human communities, blending into a discussion of the fascinating book “Experiences in Groups” by Wilfred Bion. There they explore the psychoanalytic approach of identifying group behaviors as a holistic organism, how everyone lives within the context of groups that form inevitably, and the difference between a basic assumption group and a work group. Lastly on this edition of The Copepranos Society, Dimes speaks to Canadian writer Liquid Swan, who provides not only a succinct analysis on the infrastructural pressures driving Canada to ruin, but also makes a case that exodus to South America in the name of survival may be necessary. Are you ready to formulate a plan?
Timestamps:
2:43 – White Nationalists Prefer Brown Neighbors
13:00 – Fortissax Self-Attaboy
15:49 – Losing Faith in Whites Due to Celebration of Matt Petgrave
31:28 – Inspiring Pavlovian Stadium Waves
36:07 – Baby Nickles Joy Inspires Diaper-Dimes
41:56 – The Beige Diet Creating Autistic Children
50:47 – You Wouldn’t Download a Dumb Bitch
52:39 – The Infestation and Corruption of Lisa Simpson: An Analysis
1:04:52 – Chud Kant and Aristocratic Goonering
1:16:25 – Generational Categorization as a Media for Fragmenting Identity in Utility Time
1:25:43 – Utilizing “The Human Scale” for Group Organization
1:36:04 – “Experiences in Groups” Discussion Begins
1:40:05 – The Inescapable Negotiation Between Individual and Group
1:43:15 – Basic Assumption Groups vs. Work Groups
1:46:28 – The Functional Definition of a Group
1:51:24 – The Group as a Pool of Desires as Complicity
1:55:11 – The Proto-Mental Matrix
1:58:04 – Leaders in Dependent Groups and the Genius/Madman Oscillation
2:02:50 – The Long-Term Superiority of the Work Group vs. Basic Assumptions
2:14:08 – Liquid Swan Interview Begins
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Dimes and Judas discuss the disheartening ovations to skate-killer Matt Petgrave, the societal implications of a corrupted Lisa Simpson, and Chud Kant in a Gooner’s Aristocracy. This leads into a discussion on Wrath of Gnon’s analysis of “The Human Scale” as an ideal measure of scale in human communities, blending into a discussion of the fascinating book “Experiences in Groups” by Wilfred Bion. There they explore the psychoanalytic approach of identifying group behaviors as a holistic organism, how everyone lives within the context of groups that form inevitably, and the difference between a basic assumption group and a work group. Lastly on this edition of The Copepranos Society, Dimes speaks to Canadian writer Liquid Swan, who provides not only a succinct analysis on the infrastructural pressures driving Canada to ruin, but also makes a case that exodus to South America in the name of survival may be necessary. Are you ready to formulate a plan?
Timestamps:
2:43 – White Nationalists Prefer Brown Neighbors
13:00 – Fortissax Self-Attaboy
15:49 – Losing Faith in Whites Due to Celebration of Matt Petgrave
31:28 – Inspiring Pavlovian Stadium Waves
36:07 – Baby Nickles Joy Inspires Diaper-Dimes
41:56 – The Beige Diet Creating Autistic Children
50:47 – You Wouldn’t Download a Dumb Bitch
52:39 – The Infestation and Corruption of Lisa Simpson: An Analysis
1:04:52 – Chud Kant and Aristocratic Goonering
1:16:25 – Generational Categorization as a Media for Fragmenting Identity in Utility Time
1:25:43 – Utilizing “The Human Scale” for Group Organization
1:36:04 – “Experiences in Groups” Discussion Begins
1:40:05 – The Inescapable Negotiation Between Individual and Group
1:43:15 – Basic Assumption Groups vs. Work Groups
1:46:28 – The Functional Definition of a Group
1:51:24 – The Group as a Pool of Desires as Complicity
1:55:11 – The Proto-Mental Matrix
1:58:04 – Leaders in Dependent Groups and the Genius/Madman Oscillation
2:02:50 – The Long-Term Superiority of the Work Group vs. Basic Assumptions
2:14:08 – Liquid Swan Interview Begins
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