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Dec 18, 2013
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15 min 2,093 words 86 comments
Scott Alexander discusses the Rationalist Solstice Ritual, exploring how 'cringeworthiness' can strengthen communities and the challenges atheists face in community-building. Longer summary
Scott Alexander reflects on the Rationalist Solstice Ritual, discussing its perceived 'cringeworthiness' and how this relates to community building. He argues that stronger religious communities often have more unusual or 'cringeworthy' beliefs, which create a stronger separation from out-groups. The post then explores how atheist communities struggle to build strong bonds due to lack of this separation, and speculates on various strategies atheists use to overcome this. Finally, Scott addresses the perceived lack of atheist art and music, arguing that many great secular songs about progress and humanism fill this role. Shorter summary
Aug 17, 2013
ssc
55 min 7,587 words 30 comments
Scott describes a philosophical role-playing game adventure called 'Fermat's Last Stand', featuring puzzles, debates, and original songs. Longer summary
This post describes a role-playing game adventure called 'Fermat's Last Stand', a sequel to a previous game. It follows a group of philosophers and other characters on a quest to find information about the mysterious Bayesian Conspiracy. Their journey takes them through various philosophical and mathematical challenges, encounters with famous thinkers, and battles with pirates. The adventure involves solving puzzles, engaging in debates, and navigating ethical dilemmas. The story is interspersed with original songs that relate to the plot and characters. The post ends with credits for those who helped create the game and music. Shorter summary