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all the laser eyes go away now?
honestly all the commentary—on the five presidents that have it—seems odd to me. that “notes” category seems unnecessary generally.
Biden's pardons in April of this year . . .
Notice a pattern?

https://www.justice.gov/pardon/pardons-granted-president-joseph-biden-2021-present
one of us could update the wikipedia page. it lacks the granularity
you’re very optimistic, half would be a lot! 😄
😂 “Cunningham's Law states ‘the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer.’” 😅
besides, someone out there would love to correct me, so figured i’d throw out an invitation to do so
lol that’s a great image
interesting question!
thinking back on student days, one point of clarification to the question might be: poetic meaning or philosophic meaning?
for instance—if i recall correctly—if poetic or rhetorical meaning is the focus, classical latin may be a contender as words can carry multiple meanings by means of context in a sentence and by declension. latin has a smaller vocabulary than attic greek, so words have more associations, and masters of the language get precision through grammar and association.
alternatively, attic greek is more precise and perhaps more meaningful than latin philosophically, as words can conjoin themselves in novel ways (kind of like german) to make new or more well-defined concepts.
it’s been years since i studied this stuff, so please feel free to correct my misunderstandings
never want to see the elders fall especially, hope recovery goes smoothly!
+1 all my broken bones came from falling off ladders as a kid
on the other hand, the story tellers were still alive, so that’s good
😂 On the other hand, I got bunker stories from some Oklahomans last weekend, including that time the widest recorded tornado, the 2013 El Reno tornado, passed through central Oklahoma. Sounded… not fun. People unable to get the cover off their shelter once already inside, hours spent packed like sardines… not to mention narrow escapes when a bunker started to flood. nostr:note18v077xyswad4gufqyshg4y2sxxllrh8a382s762qeejrylcsqypsyylqdu
youtube is such a hard sell for me. I don’t do well with videos, but you make a good pitch. I’ll try it out tomorrow.
Dr Gerald Pollack at University of Washington was talking about the anti-gravity research lately, how a lot of it moved to labs in Mexico or something like that. Anyway, he was starting to look at bird flight through that lens recently. It’s interesting.




