Rudd-O.com
A shill for truth. Defiant heresy on cultural matters. Free software, voluntaryism and cypherpunk. Established 1999.
Assume there is no government. How can a society without a government function peacefully? Here's a video that explains how.
What your interlocutor really means when he deflects, attacks or becomes irrational in a conversation with you.
For those of you who cut yourself, sabotage yourself, hate yourself, abuse yourself, kill yourself with starvation, try to commit suicide. This brought tears to my eyes.
Haha. Just like there is no room for writing in calligraphy...
Stupidity knows no bounds. A short story about Corporate America :-)
The physical, psychological and mythological effects and consequences of child abuse. A video series.
Deep down, they know the truth. But the truth is just too painful to be accepted.
A handy resource to find out if you are in a worthwhile discussion or not. Heads up: Not just for religious or political debates.
And she truly managed to understand that what she was doing was wrong.
A cure for one of the most pervasive poisonous beliefs of our modern age
Why do people cheat? What causes affairs? Towards a greater, more useful understanding of cheating and affairs.
Confessions of a one-night-stand.
Share time with your partner. Keep no secrets from him. Never do anything he disagrees with. Gain immunity to cheating and heartbreak.
Pathological ideas are ideas that lead to misery. They are like cancer in the sense that all they end up causing is pain to the bearer, and quite possibly death.
What abandonment causes in children, and how that affects them once they become adults.
Why? Simple: using this key -- the secret piece of the puzzle -- people can now build hardware and free software compatible with HDMI, that can decrypt the encrypted video traversing between HDMI-compliant equipment, without having to obey the restrictions imposed by the HDMI oligopoly. Game over -- pirates 1, digital restrictions management AACSholes 0. One more note: using this key might be illegal in some parts of the world -- but whoever cares about what's right can't afford to care about what's legal.
A fascinating one-hour talk by Tom Woods where he fleshes out the history of rights and how the idea of rights has evolved through the centuries.