Fourierist
fourierist.bsky.social
Fourierist
@fourierist.bsky.social
Philosopher, anti-lion, lemonade enthusiast.
Growing up I was a huge Orwell fan, like I own and have read all his books and his 4-volume collected writings.

My single favorite thing of the whole is probably his 1940 essay "Boys' Weeklies" which was about twopenny story magazines for boys that were incredibly popular at the time.
pisses me off that people call stuff "orwellian" when they just mean it reminds them of 1984. the man wrote other books
December 13, 2025 at 9:55 PM
We are very excited for Iowa discourse happening outside the appointed time of presidential election years.

Outlanders, please review this helpful document to familiarize yourself with our ways:
warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Agri-Wo...
If you want to do something like this, why not buy a $150k home in a small town in Italy, France, Spain, or Mexico, instead of having nine people share one bathroom after they eat at a restaurant called "Stinky's?"
December 13, 2025 at 4:55 PM
This is a Walmart Supercenter in my community, adjacent to a large apartment complex that caters to low-income renters. I highlighted the pedestrian access in green. It is (A) circuitous and (B) doesn't even access the business so requires an extended walk through parking lots and frontage roads.
November 11, 2025 at 12:36 AM
It feels weird to me whenever Yarvin pops up in my feed. Back when he started blogging I was in my early 20s posting on forums, and some of my online friends were nerds who loved sci fi and history and did stuff like semi-ironically supporting Habsburg restoration as a bit. We were dorks.
it's embarrassing to live in a country where curtis yarvin is an intellectual titan. every time i wind up reading something where he's mentioned he's trying to start up a nouveau art collective and be skinny. a forum warrior who just wanted to be a socialite
September 27, 2025 at 9:37 PM
One of my pet theories is that one reason for lasting bitterness about the public health measures is that we normally humor people who have bad, incorrect ideas, but temporarily we couldn't afford to do that. They're going to have feelings about it for the rest of their lives.
September 1, 2025 at 7:30 PM
I just realized something that I never put together before but feels in some way important: the Dirty Harry film series and the classic Columbo TV movies were contemporary works. I feel like you could get something from putting them in conversation, but AFAIK it hasn't been done seriously.
watching Dirty Harry for the first time and this is some of the shoddiest policework I've ever seen
August 24, 2025 at 1:51 AM