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u/PresidentialSophist · 1 pointr/StrangerThings

Well you see, the reason I defend Operation Condor and Cold War FP is because of this debate about the best form of government.

Let's say group A wants to form a Marxist vanguard party and wishes to suspend democracy due to democracy being a tool of the bourgeois. So they run in the next election says they want to suspend democracy to give the people the true power through a dictatorship of the proletariat. Sounds pretty cool right? Labor rights, free stuff, worker's paradise! Sounds like the kind of political system for me. Except, oh no, it doesn't work like that. Instead of a worker's paradise, it devolved into a secret police state where no property, personal, economic, political or spiritual rights exist. Well shit, what am I supposed to do now?

My point is that yeah, we should kill people that meet two criteria, those criteria being:

  1. The desire to act out a totalitarian state, dismantling natural rights in favor or greater control of the state in people's lives and

  2. The ability to carry out said desires.

    So no I don't think we should bust into every fourteen year old's room that browses /r/LateStageCapitalism and murder them, but if they grow older, begin to voice totalitarian, anti-market opinions, begin to arm up and talk of revolution, then yeah let's get some deathsquads.

    If nazis were a credible threat to our democracy, we certainly should eliminate them, the same for the anarchists, socialist and other totalitarian ideologies.

    Pinochet, Franco, Salazar and Peron were hardly totalitarian, they were people who just wanted to see their country do better. Now, thanks to their efforts, those countries all enjoy successful liberal democracies today.

    I have some reading lists which would be better than reading internet forums posted anonymously about political economies that have never worked.

    The Condor Years

    Diplomacy by Kissinger

    Bloodlands: The Land Between Hitler and Stalin

    The Black Book of Communism

u/G2-9T · 4 pointsr/StrangerThings

Well first of all, there's the book series that the whole show was based on; the Montauk Project book series. However, these are more like guide books without a plot and claiming to be non-fiction, but they are interesting. If you're willing to put up with the authors' many, many tangents in regards to aliens, Nazis and "sex magick", there's quite a bit of useful information about how psychics work, what MKUltra did, how isolation tanks function, what the psychic kids were like, how possessions and "spies" worked, what exactly the Upside-Down (or rather "the Outside" as it was originally called) is and how the "actual" 1983 gate-opening event happened.

There's also two novels based off of those books called Montauk and The Montauk Monster. The former is about a group of teenagers vacationing in Montauk who end up having to deal with the psychic kids, government cover-ups and creatures of the Outside. The latter concerns a cop having to deal with more government cover-ups to solve some disappearances and fight more monsters.

I haven't read either of those two books yet, but they both have rather positive reviews so they seem to be worth a read.

u/MangoCandy · 3 pointsr/StrangerThings

Yep here is a link I will say they are a bit pricy and if you aren’t used to Polaroid cameras I would watch some videos on the OneStep 2. Most of the bad reviews on the camera are people who don’t know how to use them at all lol. It’s a very cool camera though I love the look of it and I love all the little details they added.

u/kalerazor · 25 pointsr/StrangerThings

You're short on social intelligence.

This is not an insult; it's an effort to help you understand why you're unlikable and "weird" (because we both know you've been called that more than once in your life). Not only do you take trivial matters too seriously, you also misinterpret (and overreact to your misinterpretation of) jokes. Your readiness to take a defensive posture is symptomatic of a lifetime of ridicule, and that will not improve unless and until you fix yourself.

I recommend reading Life and Love by Zosia Zaks. It will provide a framework through which you can improve your life.

u/ncarnold · 3 pointsr/StrangerThings

If you're brand new and starting to learn with brand new players, I suggest starting with one of the "Starter Set" boxes. They come with everything you need to start playing: dice, rules, maps, adventures. All you need are some friends (LOL... that sounds funny). They even made one that is Stranger Things themed: https://www.amazon.com/Hasbro-Stranger-Dungeons-Dragons-Roleplaying/dp/B07G5X6N5P/ref=asc_df_B07G5X6N5P/

u/KoolieoGuy · 3 pointsr/StrangerThings

https://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Things-Behind-Scenes-Companion/dp/1984817426/ref=nodl_

It’s a behind the scenes book for seasons 1 & 2. The book is so cool and filled with really fun details.

u/buddboy · 294 pointsr/StrangerThings

lol it's on Amazon for $25 where were you looking for months?

u/sillyadam94 · 5 pointsr/StrangerThings

Lucky for you, they just started producing Novels based on the show. I think they’re on the third one, so far. Here’s a link to the first:

https://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Things-Suspicious-Gwenda-Bond/dp/1984817434

u/IISycHII · 2 pointsr/StrangerThings

Thank you! If anyone else comes into this thread looking for a link HERE it is.

u/binaryeye · 2 pointsr/StrangerThings

The spread on the Demogorgon is one of the preview images at Amazon.

u/Carteelith777 · 2 pointsr/StrangerThings

This is a BS lawsuit. There’s a series of books about the Montauk project out written by people that claim they were a part of it (there are conspiracists who believe it’s real and so do the people that wrote it) that someone could claim these people (the ones who are suing the duffer Brothers) stole the idea from. It’s free domain if it’s about the “non existing” montauk project”


This is the book I’m talking about:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0963188909/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1523056088&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=montauk&dpPl=1&dpID=51SLssizBxL&ref=plSrch


I read the series when I was in college. I think Stewart Swerdlow believes he was a part of it iirc.

u/Ajram1983 · 4 pointsr/StrangerThings

There are 2 official books.
Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds: The First Official Novel https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1787462021/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_rnHzDbTJQG8MV

Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town: An Official Stranger Things Novel https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1984819917/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_NnHzDbM70MCEX

u/servercobra · 1 pointr/StrangerThings

The lights are individually addressable, so when they're hooked up to an Arduino, you can set each light to blink individually, be a different color, etc. I used this Arduino library and these lights.

u/Keegan320 · 2 pointsr/StrangerThings

>You're short on social intelligence.

On reddit I don't really make any attempt to follow typical social standards, so I can see why you'd say that. Probably slightly true in real life too, but it's not as pronounced as this anonymous conversation would make you think.

>This is not an insult; it's an effort to help you understand why you're unlikable and "weird" (because we both know you've been called that more than once in your life).

I believe that you're trying to help. I've been called unlikable because I tend to call people out on their bullshit, but I haven't been weird since a couple unfortunate middle school years.

>Not only do you take trivial matters too seriously, you also misinterpret (and overreact to your misinterpretation of) jokes.

I knew the entire time that they were just calling me mouthbreather because they liked their Morse code fantasy and were mad that I ruined it by explaining how Morse code works. I was trying to make them say it, out loud. What you thought was seriousness and misinterpretation was me faking not understanding, to see if they had the balls to say why they called me mouthbreather (it just took frustratingly long).

>Your readiness to take a defensive posture is symptomatic of a lifetime of ridicule, and that will not improve unless and until you fix yourself.

Again, I didn't really care that they called me mouthbreather, I was trying to give them the self awareness to process why they did. I was trying to help them, much like you're trying to help me. I don't feel the need to fix my habit of calling people on their bullshit, even if more people upvote their bullshit than my calling them out.

>I recommend reading Life and Love by Zosia Zaks. It will provide a framework through which you can improve your life.

I'll pass. I'll give you the BOTD and assume that your "weird" remark and autistic book suggestion weren't supposed to be subtle digs.