#COHERENCE
pushing the limits of coherence
January 21, 2026 at 2:45 PM
Destiny has such amazing thematic coherence... your god is a ball; you spend most of your time collecting orbs or standing in circles. Your fighting art mostly uses guns, which, as you know, fire *rounds*
January 22, 2026 at 2:20 AM
at least there’s some coherence to explicitly wanting this, then getting it. finding this essentially distasteful but not so distasteful as to warrant doing everything in your fucking power to stop it is a level of vicious cynicism i hope i die before ever succumbing to myself
January 22, 2026 at 2:57 PM
Last one's got that Ligotti violation-of-narrative-coherence energy, love it
Couple more Addams bangers, all with a genuinely eerie quality to them.
January 20, 2026 at 2:23 PM
People are sometimes surprised that Trump and other reactionary politicians don't have consistent policies.

They shouldn't be. Reactionaries hate abstract systems and coherence. They don't understand NATO, USAID, public broadcasting, literature, or science. So these things must be destroyed.
January 18, 2026 at 6:37 PM
Well. The Norwegian PM used, like, full sentences and coherence and stuff. I bet his message wasn't scrawled in crayon either.
January 19, 2026 at 9:30 PM
Unresolved States : Part 2
What of coherence is failing here?

#metaphysics #simulation #chaos #software #capwithoutacountry
January 20, 2026 at 6:39 PM
Au milieu d'une séquence internationale folle qui met en évidence le projet néo- impérialiste de D. #Trump mais aussi interroge sur sa cohérence globale et personnelle, ma nouvelle chronique à lire dans @lesjours.fr : #Trump, l'empereur fast and furious...
lesjours.fr/obsessions/t...
January 21, 2026 at 7:22 PM
Memetic epistemology isn't inherently bad. It is in fact how we experience love, art, music, faith, and maintain coherence in adversity.

But the self-focused, somatic nature of memetic thinking means that it can be dangerous when applied to the world at large.
January 18, 2026 at 5:57 PM
You can agree or disagree with these past Presidents (and candidates) but they made arguments tethered to reality, and spoke with the basic level of coherence and decency we associate with grown-up adults.
January 19, 2026 at 8:13 PM
On a pas idée d'écrire des pavés pareil... 🙄

( bleu = souci de mise en page des chapitres
orange = coquille/répétition/ phrase qui ne me plaît plus
vert = vérification de coherence avec le t2
rose = italiques qui ont sauté
violet = vérifications d'une règle orthographique)
January 19, 2026 at 2:11 PM
Not the main point obviously, but I love that Leavitt doesn't seem to realize that the media is doing Trump a huge favor by editing his diseased brain droppings into something resembling coherence.
January 18, 2026 at 3:56 PM
Un jour il y aura des historien·ne·s qui devront relire les discours de Trump pour analyser tout ça en cherchant fil directeur ou cohérence interne, pistes d'explication et d'analyse, ayons une petite pensée de soutien pour eux. (et après cette petite pensée on peut recommencer à flipper pour nous)
January 21, 2026 at 2:32 PM
The media sanitizes and adds coherence to Trump at every turn. This happens to such great degree that the public, effectively, is being denied an honest look at the man.
This is why I always emphasize that "the media just likes Trump for clicks and ratings" is not accurate. The Jeffrey Epstein scandal is the worst in political history and instead of sensationalizing it, they repeatedly minimize it and downplay it despite massive public interest
public perception says mainstream media is sensationalist, lusts for scandal, will make anything up to sell papers and get clicks etc.,

and then this particular president does like 10 scandals a day and mainstream media insists on describing his actions in the most uninteresting way possible
January 21, 2026 at 5:10 PM
Lui reprochez pas sa cohérence, en même temps. Il chie sur les handis du haut de sa Haute Pensée De Gauche. Il le fait jusqu'au bout. On peut au contraire le louer pour cette cohérence.
January 21, 2026 at 10:05 PM
J'aime la cohérence
January 21, 2026 at 5:55 PM
The Snyder Cut is (with the disclaimer that I came to it in the worst way, watching it for work with a very short break between it and the Whedon cut) both worse and better than the Whedon cut, in that it is more coherent, but, you know, the coherence is in fact bad.
Does the Zack Synder cut count? lol
January 22, 2026 at 3:27 AM
En fait, je voudrais proposer plus de couleurs (ça m'est très souvent demandé). C'est pour ça que j'utilise différentes techniques.

Ça m'aide à savoir laquelle est ma préférée.

Le problème : je les aime toutes.

Donc il n'y aura aucune cohérence de techniques sur ce compten
😬 Aquarelle et encre, format carré.

Qui veut son @ ?
January 21, 2026 at 6:21 AM
“Social coherence” is suddenly on everyone’s lips – but division is accelerating, trust is fraying, and leaders look reactive rather than steady, writes Jack Waterford.
#auspol #Bondi #SocialCohesion #MediaPolitics #PearlsAndIrritations
Gory sausage making at the Labor knackery
“Social coherence” is being invoked everywhere, but public trust is fraying. Political panic, rushed laws and weak leadership are deepening division, not repairing it.
johnmenadue.com
January 18, 2026 at 9:15 PM
Donald Trump annonce des droits de douane sur 8 pays européens, dont la France, jusqu'à "l'acquisition définitive" du Groenland.

À cet impérialisme sans limite, la France et l’Europe doivent répliquer. Fortement. Et avec cohérence.
January 19, 2026 at 3:45 PM
Much like "Value(s)", this speech was studiously. . .Rorschach-y (yes, it's a word). A lot of words, but little coherence when considered as a whole. Enough coherence within parts for people of all stripes to see something of "themselves" in segments. Honestly, Value(s) is a masterclass in this.
January 21, 2026 at 4:20 AM
"If you're in the hunt for coherence, you're covering the wrong administration," said @sangernyt.bsky.social.

"[Trump] pulls back when it looks like he could be in a confrontation with a nuclear-armed country, ... or get involved in something on the ground that he can't control."
January 17, 2026 at 1:35 AM
Challenge pour @franceinfo.fr : arrêtez de chercher de la cohérence dans ce que fait Trump.
Pareil, arrêtez de croire qu'il va respecter les décisions de la Cour Suprême.
Il.est.faciste
DITES LE!!!
January 19, 2026 at 7:51 AM
😤 J'ai écouté la burne 🍊 à Davos, un mélange dramatique de tout et n'importe quoi :
macron, médicament, immobilier US, somalien, avion rician dont il a inventé un nom, "l'OTAN ns abandone", etc...
Une vraie purge d'un fou en roue libre avec aucune cohérence.
Seuls les médias lui donnent du sens🤪
Les médias 📺🇫🇷 sont pire que tout - Ils ont bloqué pendant 3/4 d'heure sur l'arrivée de l'avion de rechange de l'🍊 alors qu'ils ont zappé l'arrivée d'autres membres d'états importants de l'🇪🇺 et de la 🇨🇳 aussi
- Lamentables médias🇫🇷 complices de propagande toxique
January 21, 2026 at 5:12 PM
Mercosur : le Parlement européen saisit la Cour de justice de l’UE, la France salue un vote « en cohérence avec sa position »
Mercosur : le Parlement européen saisit la Cour de justice de l’UE, la France salue un vote « en cohérence avec sa position »
Les eurodéputés ont donné leur accord avec 334 voix pour et 324 contre. La Commission européenne a toutefois la possibilité d’appliquer le traité à titre provisoire si elle le souhaite.
www.lemonde.fr
January 21, 2026 at 12:33 PM