About us
This is NOT a group for philosophers or drunkards. This is a social network for intellectuals and sapiosexuals. In fact, in our current political environment, it might be best if we focused more on connecting and having fun. Our goal is to laugh a lot of make lots of new connections.
But if you do end up in a heated discussion regarding Critical Theory or Intersectionality we have some expectations ...
Basic Guidelines
- ALL ideas are welcome. Ideas that are generally met with skepticism are encouraged.
- Give everyone the benefit of the doubt. Seek to find common ground. Build up ideas instead of dragging them down. Think "Yes, and ..." not "Yeah, but ...".
- Ask for clarification only when the answer adds clarity (see #7).
- Everyone may state a position without fear of feeling attacked or personally confronted. This is a safe space for Thinkers; however, this is also a space for tactful disagreement. Don't be surprised if your idea is met with resistance.
- Use clear position statements that facilitate discussion. Leave the Socratic method to Socrates ... unless you're good at it. Few are.
- Ask questions that benefit the conversation. Don't "What about ... " for sport.
- Request definitions only when they add clarity and further the conversation. Don't be a smug contrarian.
- Clearly state any Devil’s advocacy position. It sucks to defend against a bullshit objection.
- Avoid logical fallacies
- Maintain decorum
- Use respectful words and tone. Avoid angry or mocking tones.
Upcoming events
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Mind Over Midnight: A Book Club - Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte
Black Stack Brewing, 755 Prior Avenue North Street, Saint Paul, MN, USNot your average book club. We dive into books that don’t flinch at existential crises, societal breakdowns, the spectacle of modern life, addiction, and the mess of being human. Drinks and hard questions are welcome. This is a book club for those who want to wrestle with heavy texts, challenging ideas, and the uncomfortable truths of existence. We read works that demand deep thought, including philosophical discussions, cultural critique, raw memoirs, and literature that refuse easy answers.
For this Mind Over Midnight gathering, we’ll confront Tony Tulathimutte’s Rejection, a darkly unsettling exploration of loneliness, entitlement, and the emotional wreckage of modern connection. These stories dissect rejection not as a singular event, but as a defining condition of contemporary life filtered through dating apps, resentment, desire, and self-deception. Tulathimutte forces us to sit with uncomfortable perspectives, asking whether empathy has limits and what happens when wounded egos turn corrosive. As we meet, we will examine where responsibility ends, where bitterness begins, and how rejection reshapes identity.
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Past events
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