Apparently I started something, because I haven't even told anyone else this yet and I just got a text from someone else:
"He drives a cybertruck now and quotes Elon Musk all day. Sorry, could have warned you 😂"
What a world.
@BE Just goes to show you, people can change if they want to. Unfortunately, his wasn’t for the better.
@BE Cybertruck and Moms for liberty?!
I guess that's a full package deal.
I recognize that I don't have a whole lot of bandwidth during a move and all, but this whole thing really blew my mind today. What a place to end up.
Oh, geez, I left out from the above that his wife still is a science believer and he now lives in a modified shed in the backyard of his house while his wife and two kids live inside...no wonder he needs furniture 😬
@invadersil @BE this IS the happy ending (for his family).
@BE @invadersil wow.
@BE @invadersil "modified shed"
"One of my favorite nuggets of writing advice comes from James D Macdonald. Jim, a Navy vet with an encylopedic knowledge of gun lore, explained to a group of non-gun people how to write guns without getting derided by other gun people: "just add the word 'modified.'"
As in, "Her modified AR-15 kicked against her shoulder as she squeezed the trigger, but she held it steady on the car door, watching it disintegrate in a spatter of bullet-holes."
Jim's big idea was that gun people couldn't help but chew away at the verisimilitude of your fictional guns, their brains would automatically latch onto them and try to find the errors. But the word "modified" hijacked that impulse and turned it to the writer's advantage: a gun person's imagination gnaws at that word "modified," spinning up the cleverest possible explanation for how the gun in question could behave as depicted.
In other words, the gun person's impulse to one-up the writer by demonstrating their superior knowledge becomes an impulse to impart that superior knowledge to the writer. "Modified" puts the expert and the bullshitter on the same team, and conscripts the expert into fleshing out the bullshitter's lies."
@BE @invadersil I LOVE stories about badass women who don’t let men destroy their peace. His wife is awesome!!
@BE MBA: the path from science to insanity
Yeah I guess that tracks.
What is a "master of business administration" anyway, if not just a new name for overseer?
@BE I'm reading a book on medical grifts and why people go anti-science. It is a desire to take control over their lives from unseen forces. They feel that life is out of control and a magic incantation will give them control.
As to furniture, giving it away is hard. There are the scammers on FB. Non-profits make you take furniture outside. I finally connected to a family in need via an involved citizen and then freecycle.org for the desk.
@BE Phew! For a second there I was worried.
"Know your enemy" - did this mean having to add MBA materials to the reading list?
That would've sucked!
But he's just a derailed kool-aid drinker.
That subpop s well enough documented.
@BE also "drives a cybertruck"
If someone pulls up to an interview in a cybertruck, I would appreciate it. It'd save both of us the interview time!
@BE Extra bonus: If you leave the furniture out for him, you can watch him next week struggling to get the furniture into his cybertruck. 😆
This really turned into a real life cautionary tale of the rabbit hole for me. All I knew was that I hired this guy in 2016-ish and that he quit in 2021-ish. By 2021 I'd given up day to day office details and I guess I had no idea what happened.
Turns out this is a whole descent into madness brought about by the pandemic. He resented "lockdowns"(yes, I know there was not really any such thing) and started railing about teachers being "lazy" when his kids went virtual. He hated the fact that I, and others in charge, had implemented a COVID policy at work that at the time he quit that probably involved no work related travel and masking(people who have to work in a lab can't be fully virtual). This is all quite the opposite of other people that I know quit around that time because they didn't want to get COVID and wouldn't come into a lab.
Now I guess he has an MBA and attends school board meetings with Moms for Liberty and rails on about how there needs to be bibles in schools and whatnot. I never would have thought it for a minute, but, I guess that's the path from science to insanity.