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What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks.

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  • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

    What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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    I’m far from the first person to observe this, but we are definitely in a different stage of capitalism than our grandparents now that the ruling class has stopped making even hollow promises of a life of leisure for the rest of us. “Nope, you’ll just continue to toil under deteriorating conditions while we steal the value created by any new technology, because what are you gonna do about it?”

    It’s morbidly funny that they gave up the game so completely over a technology that’s so unlikely to actually create any value.

    Anyway, here’s hoping that I live to see them get no more and no less than what they deserve, so I can repurpose these wristwatches.

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    • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

      What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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      @mycorrhiza preach!

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      • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

        What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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        @mycorrhiza I don't mind nightshift jobs for this reason. If given enough free time it's basically the sleep cycle I fall into anyways.
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        • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

          What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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          @mycorrhiza Hear, hear. When I was living on our farm, for the few years we had it, I was able to time my life with a calendar.

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          • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

            What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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            @mycorrhiza +1

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            • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

              What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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              @mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org this is why they shot the clocks in the Paris Commune

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              • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

                What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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                @mycorrhiza 10,000x YES the clock is the root of all evils in the modern age

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                • graydon@types.plG graydon@types.pl

                  @mycorrhiza 10,000x YES the clock is the root of all evils in the modern age

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                  @mycorrhiza (I mean sure money obviously but money is time and anyways money is way older and it didn't used to be so bloody accurate)

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                  • graydon@types.plG graydon@types.pl

                    @mycorrhiza (I mean sure money obviously but money is time and anyways money is way older and it didn't used to be so bloody accurate)

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                    @graydon One way to think of it (that just occurred to me now but has probably been written about before by others): currencies, calendars, and clocks are among the most powerful tools that empires have used to impose order on their subjects.

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                    • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

                      What I REALLY want is to live a lifestyle that is less dependent on accurate clocks. Let my body decide when to sleep and wake up. Make plans to meet people “around midday,” or “dusk.” Lounge around while I wait for the other person to show up, and be unbothered because neither of us is in any hurry.

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                      @mycorrhiza home before sunset

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                      • mycorrhiza@post.lurk.orgM mycorrhiza@post.lurk.org

                        @graydon One way to think of it (that just occurred to me now but has probably been written about before by others): currencies, calendars, and clocks are among the most powerful tools that empires have used to impose order on their subjects.

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                        “Wait, what’s wrong with calendars?”

                        Don’t get me wrong; paying attention to where you are within the solar cycle makes a ton sense. Measures like “about one quarter-moon before the spring equinox” probably provide all the precision you need if you want to do agriculture or forage effectively. But this “Monday March ninth” shit is for the bosses.

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