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Wait, he's for that reality? He wants that?Strikes me as a guy who would ponder Harrison Bergeron as the source of ideal policy until he gets to the part with the schizo radios for smart people.
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Wait, he's for that reality? He wants that?Strikes me as a guy who would ponder Harrison Bergeron as the source of ideal policy until he gets to the part with the schizo radios for smart people.
Autistic Man:https://x.com/allTheYud/status/2011481826112479487 https://archive.is/mu5ex
https://x.com/allTheYud/status/2011482630144020578 https://archive.is/w5WCc
Yud is an evo-psych weirdo.
Strikes me as a guy who would ponder Harrison Bergeron as the source of ideal policy until he gets to the part with the schizo radios for smart people.
I think so if this pans out.Wait, he's for that reality? He wants that?
Blu Zeke Daly, 26, also known as Cullan Zeke Daly, of Manchester, was charged with attempted murder of a federal officer and assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon in connection with Sunday's incident in Pittsburg.

Daly has a limited social media presence that I’ve been able to find. He uses an image of a female anime character on Facebook. On Instagram, he commented on a post where a trans person celebrated having his Massachusetts’ identification changed to “female.”
Might be a coincidence, trannies are awfully prone to going on shooting sprees.Local media is reporting that the police in New Hampshire are probing whether or not the recent shooting on the Canadian border was by a Zizian. This was extremely similar to the Zizian shooting on the border in Vermont and I immediately thought of the Zizians when I saw it in the news.
Andy Ngo wasn't able to find a ton on for him on social media,
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Difficult to even find many pics of him.
CUMBERLAND, Md. (AP) — A member of a group known to outsiders as Zizians that is linked to six deaths was bailed out of jail in Maryland on Friday.
Police in Maryland connected Jack “Ziz” LaSota, Michelle Zajko and Daniel Blank to homicide investigations in California, Pennsylvania and Vermont after a landowner found them living in box trucks at the end of a snow-covered dirt road last February, according to court documents and pretrial testimony.
Blank was bailed out Friday at about noon after posting $15,000. Blank’s attorney Rebecca Lechliter declined comment. Zajko and LaSota remain in custody and are being held without bail.
Blank’s release includes conditions that he must live alone and submit to GPS tracking.
The deaths linked to the group reached six last year when a U.S. border agent was killed in Vermont. The three members were later arrested on trespassing and gun charges in the woods of western Maryland. Seven of the group’s members are jailed in three states, all awaiting trial.
Maryland state Trooper Brandon Jeffries wrote after their Feb. 16, 2025 arrests that all the “suspects involved are to be questioned regarding other crimes that have occurred across the country and have ties with the Zizians Cult.”
Called “Zizians” by outsiders, the young, highly intelligent computer scientists appear to share radical beliefs about veganism, animal rights, gender identity and artificial intelligence. Since 2022, members have been tied to the death of one of their own during an attack on a California landlord, the landlord’s subsequent killing, the shooting deaths of Zajko’s parents in Pennsylvania, and a highway shootout in Vermont that left the border agent and another Zizian dead.
Jury selection was supposed to start recently in Cumberland, Maryland, where LaSota, Zajko and Blank are charged with possession of LSD and possession with intent to deliver LSD, multiple gun violations, trespassing and hindering a police officer.
The trial was delayed until June, however, after Zajko, who also is charged with resisting arrest, fired her attorney, briefly represented herself and hired a new lawyer.
Might be a coincidence,
BALTIMORE – A lawyer representing the leader of the cultlike Zizians group that has been linked to six deaths told a judge Thursday that there is reason to believe his client is mentally incompetent to stand trial on a federal gun charge.
Jack LaSota, a transgender woman who goes by “Ziz,” was supposed to be in federal court for a two-day hearing on whether to suppress evidence collected as a result of her arrest in Frostburg, Maryland, last year. Instead, U.S. District Court Judge James Bredar granted a motion filed late Wednesday seeking a competency evaluation.
The judge said LaSota, who has been detained in the Allegany County Detention Center, will be held in federal custody — at least while the mental competency exam is done and a report is prepared. Bredar also expressed doubt that LaSota’s trial on related state charges, which is set for June in western Maryland, will proceed as scheduled, due to the federal court’s finding.
“Counsel believes there is reasonable cause to believe that the defendant is presently suffering from a mental disease or defect rendering her mentally incompetent to the extent that she is unable to understand the nature and consequences of the proceedings,” attorney Gary Proctor wrote.
As the hearing got underway, Proctor said LaSota has demonstrated an inability to follow proceedings, equating being a fugitive with being transgender and accusing a judge of being part of an organized crime ring.
LaSota, sitting between her two lawyers in orange jail clothes, told the judge that Proctor had “confidently asserted to the court” in a previous hearing that she was competent and urged the judge to consider the complete court record.
“I will take your viewpoint into account. I promise you,” Bredar said.
Authorities have described LaSota as the apparent leader of what outsiders call the “Zizians,” a group of young, highly intelligent computer scientists who appear to share radical beliefs about veganism, animal rights, gender identity and artificial intelligence. Since 2022, members have been tied to the death of one of their own during an attack on a California landlord, the landlord’s subsequent killing, the shooting deaths of one of the member's parents in Pennsylvania, and a highway shootout in Vermont that left a border agent and another Zizian dead.
LaSota, Michelle Zajko and Daniel Blank were arrested last February after a landowner found them living in box trucks at the end of a snow-covered dirt road. Though they are not charged with causing any of the six deaths, police quickly connected them to the homicide investigations in California, Pennsylvania and Vermont.
Maryland state Trooper Brandon Jeffries wrote after their Feb. 16, 2025, arrests that all the “suspects involved are to be questioned regarding other crimes that have occurred across the country and have ties with the Zizians Cult.”
All three face state charges of trespassing and illegal gun and drug possession, while LaSota faces a federal charge of illegal gun possession by a fugitive. LaSota also is charged with obstructing the investigation into the deaths of Zajko's parents. Authorities have called Zajko a person of interest in that case and said they are investigating Blank.
“Ms. LaSota eschews the term Zizian and denies any and all allegations that she and her friends have formed a cult,” LaSota’s lawyers wrote in a recent court filing.
Proctor and co-counsel Jennifer Smith argue that police violated LaSota’s Fourth Amendment right to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure and that she was not trespassing because the landowner had given them until the next day to leave. They also argue that police illegally searched the box trucks without a warrant and therefore any evidence recovered should be barred from trial.
In their response, prosecutors countered that police had probable cause to arrest LaSota and her associates for trespassing, even if they had been given permission to stay another day because the permission didn’t apply retroactively. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jared Beim also argued that police were justified in conducting a protective sweep for weapons for officer safety and to determine whether anyone was hiding in the trucks. He said officers reasonably suspected LaSota and the others were potentially violent, based on information from media reports about the group.
Silly lawyer. It's not that they are incapable of following the rules, it's that they refuse to do so.This came out about two weeks ago:
https://www.ksat.com/news/national/...iz-lasota-who-rejects-zizian-and-cult-labels/

It's interesting but it's got so many layers of inside baseball and fucktown crazy that holy shit is it hard to read. And people in the comments are all 'come on just let her post', like what does this person have to say about anything that's worth it?This interesting article surfaced on the Less Wrong Rationalist blog. Basically a Zizzian cofounder, attempts to rebrand and reinterpret their actions and the actions and philosophy of Zis.
Oh boy here we go. Let's start in reverse order by pulling the dragon out:This interesting article surfaced on the Less Wrong Rationalist blog. Basically a Zizzian cofounder, attempts to rebrand and reinterpret their actions and the actions and philosophy of Zis.
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All theories are by-necessity living theory, and I can't imagine Ziz messing up / misapplying up her own theory that badly. But I can imagine her being around people who mess up her theory that badly.My understanding of Ziz's beliefs, even though I disagree with them, contradict with the deaths that actually happened.If I zoom out and blur my eyes, what happened feels like Emma thinking not Ziz thinking, the Ziz I knew is too careful and cautious to full send an idea, even one she nominally supports, if there remains an unresolved note of confusion/wrongness to it. Full sending is trashfire behavior that doesn't match her personality even in a state like what I could imagine she'd be like under severe degradation. It is, moreover, accelerationist behavior. (And Emma was an accelerationist.)
Lol such rationalism. If you can't imagine your friend doing something bad, just search for alternate culprits that feel better to you.I can't imagine... I can imagine... feels like... I could imagine...
I know the entire thing is more batshit, I just want to make fun of this uneducated autist idea that non-Euclidean geometry is shorthand for the fantastical and strange, instead of, like, the kind of math used every day to plot airplane flights around the globe.I dream of non-Euclidean geometries
I have limited patience tonight and read through about half of this before I gave up. I believe @NoReturn covered all the important parts however. The terrible grammar and shitty perspective in the dragon drawing really did me in.This interesting article surfaced on the Less Wrong Rationalist blog. Basically a Zizzian cofounder, attempts to rebrand and reinterpret their actions and the actions and philosophy of Zis.
Thanks for this summary - I am new to the site - so still not totally clear on how the posting works, I'll try to summarize any articles next time. Yes it's a tough read - I read maybe half the article - but it looked like a gold mine if someone could sift through the insanity."And I believe this because I feel like it. I am rational."
This sucks! "The Guy Who Writes" (what's your real nym? one story throwaway account bro) forgets half the MOR lore and starts going on about broom proficiency.the HPMOR fan sequel Harry Potter and the Prancing of Ponies




That is one punchable face, the downside being that it might punch you first.
This is how trannies should be treated, but I'll take "That didn't happen," for whatever change my broke self still has.
Why do you fear non-vegans? Do you think they're going to go full cannibal on you?At first I was hiding my extreme distrust of nonvegans for my own survival.
No, neither of them make any effort to understand people who disagree with them. I've seen too many long videos by Contrapoints in his bathtub, raging about JKR.In 2024, I was mildly influenced by Contrapoints and Philosophy Tube, who both make interesting efforts to truly understand the people who believe positions they (and I) disagree with in a sympathetic way.
You have a theory of justice that supports murder?no theory of justice I can support would have killed him
As someone who toys around with vegetarianism because of this, I don't really see the point of bringing it up here. Is he saying that people are so horrible that if they commit murder, it's somewhat understandable and in no way harms your cause?While also having to grapple with the horror of the ongoing holocaust of nonhuman animals called factory farming and most people's acceptance of it (to those who don't understand, imagine seeing the spark of a soul worth protecting in every animal--vegans can see their infinite potential in their Turing completeness and goal-seeking behavior despite their mostly simpler-than-symbolic thought, and love every one of them--how would you cope when people you love are massacring other people you love in unthinkable quantities).