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Episode: 3337
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Title: HPR3337: I like that the boat is stuck
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3337/hpr3337.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 21:01:20
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3337 Fortusity, the 18th of May 2021.
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Tid's show is entitled, I like that the boat is stuck, it is hosted by Daniel Person and is about
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nine minutes long and carries a clean flag. The summary is a dramatic redding of the work by Gaeli.
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Tid's show is licensed under a CC by NCND license.
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Hello Hacker's and today I would like to do a dramatic reading of I like that the boat is stuck by Gaeli.
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And this is a short story or some kind of comments on today's world and it gave me some thoughts
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and also made me see the world in a different light and didn't put as much emphasis on some
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things that might have made me angry before. So this is what I see, a pretty good piece and let's
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just get into it. I like that the boat is stuck. It's bad that the boat is stuck, it's bad for
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lots of people and lots of reasons. I know that. Please don't think that me liking the stuck boat
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is an ideological stance. This is not an opinion I have about boats or about canals or
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about things generally being stuck but I can't deny it. I like that the boat is stuck.
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I like that so far we all seem to agree that the boat is stuck. There is no debate over whether or
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not the big boat is stuck. It's a big boat and it's stuck and we are all aware of those facts and
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even those of us that are currently located in outer space. Furthermore most of us share the
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opinion that it's disagreeable logistically that the boat is stuck. The boat being stuck is
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inconvenient. It's a big disruption. Nobody can say it isn't a big disruption.
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Nobody of my distant relatives will get into arguments on the face website about whether or not
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the stuck boat is making a nuisance for a lot of people. I like that. Another thing I like
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is where we know exactly what the problem is that it's making the boat be stuck. It's a big boat
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and it's stuck. Sure shipping, manufacturing and boats and canals have lots of connections to
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varied and sundry historical and sociological issues but it's immediate problem in front of us
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is a stuck boat and we can look at the problem for precisely what it is. It's not stuck for
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mysterious reasons related to a long history of human cruelty exploiting other humans. It's not
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stuck because of politician wanted money from an organization that profits from a human suffering.
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It's not stuck because someone pretending to be in favor of free speech is trying to
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remote hateful ideologicals. It's stuck because it's big, bigger than the place where it is
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and that's why it's stuck. Unsticking the boat will require making the boat not to be stuck.
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It won't take a year or more of isolation or heights of hand washing or phone calls to legislators.
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It won't require the courage to face down militarized police forces or the gumption to get a
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shot that I know will make me feel a little bad before it makes me feel a lot more safe. Nobody
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can tell me if I just worked a little harder or stopped spending money on avocados or getting
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a side hustle the boat will get unstuck. If I did all of those things perfectly right right now
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on tipitos there would still be a big stuck boat because those things aren't things that need
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to happen. What needs to happen is somebody unsticks the boat. It feels profoundly goofy to even
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discuss the big stuck boat. You can say those three words in any order and it will describe
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the situation. Big stuck boat. Boat big stuck. Big boat stuck. Stuck boat big. See it's great. There is
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no way to phrase the fact of the boat being stuck that can miscommunicate a situation or misrepresent it
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or hide it the reality of it or manufacture it so it dehumanize vulnerable people.
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And again there are a vast and sprawling ecosystem of currently historical horrors that made
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the situation possible but we can't say that it is a situation that could never occur in a
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just world because even in just worlds things get stuck. Dunk ducklings get stuck. We need a
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poo get stuck and now the big boat is stuck and I like it. I like knowing there can be big problems
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that caused by something that is straightforward and comprehensible as a stuck boat.
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And I hope the boat gets unstuck. I do. I hope that nobody gets hurt and I extend the hope all
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the way through to every kind of hurt that's possible and selfishly and honestly part of me
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hopes that nobody gets hurt so I can keep on liking that the big boat was stuck. And maybe the
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boat can stay stuck for just a minute so I can keep on cherishing the situation that makes sense.
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The boat is stuck that's all there is to it. And when it comes to things that is interesting
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by this piece is a lot of things that I do in programming I feel that there are in really large
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and huge complicated problems that takes a lot of time to wrap my heads around and I can get
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really frustrated and not solve the issue but when you look at it it's very comforting that there
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are some large problems that have simple solutions even though they might require a lot of work.
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And there might be some things that I work on that just needs some extra work it's not that they
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are hard per se it's just that they are a lot of things that needs to happen in order to solve them.
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So this was what I wanted to read for you today I hope that you liked it and if you have any
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comments leave them in the comments section and I try to read them. You've been listening to
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HackerPublicRadio at HackerPublicRadio.org. We are a community podcast network that release
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the shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Today's show like all our shows was contributed by
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an HBR listener like yourself. If you ever thought of recording a podcast then click on our
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contribute link to find out how easy it really is. Hacker Public Radio was founded by the digital
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dog pound and the infonomican computer club and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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If you have comments on today's show please email the host directly leave a comment on the website
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or record a follow-up episode yourself unless otherwise stated today's show is released under
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creative comments, attribution, share like 3.0 license.
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