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@BradRollins01 I'm listening.
Weaving metaphors are kind of common in English.
It’s quite strange that information on the internet is basically available *anywhere* and it has to be artificially contrained if someones desires to deviate from that.
I feel like the historical slow movement of information was a major check against domination of knowledge authorities.
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Revision: Let's say that conservatives are people who seek a good future by keeping what’s good from the past while liberals are people who seek a good future by changing what’s bad from the past.
I muted Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Replying to https://twitter.com/BradR_01/status/1685118262118330368:
@BradRollins01 @nypost yep. that's the world we live in b.
Replying to https://twitter.com/BradR_01/status/1685110952092438528:
@BradRollins01 @nypost It’s just a suit…
We are the bird app.
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Not a bad idea.
Also probably dedicated less resources to maintaining names for plants and animals that were not relevant to their lives.
Anyone know how I could learn about how names were determined for things before writing systems proliferated? I want to understand the emergent structure of how this would works. Maybe specifically names for plants and animals.
Hard to program locality/regionality and trust/authenticity.
Hmmm. So perhaps the natural balance found in fundamental physics, if followed for world issues, would reduce suffering?