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by infBIGlilnums
509 days ago
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Ok but social clustering is how humans work. Culture translated to modern idiomatic language is “practice of a cult”. Ure translates to “practice of”, Ur being the first city so say historians; clusters of shared culture is our lived experience. Forever now there have been a statistical few who get stuck in a while loop “while alive recite this honorific code, kill perceived threats to memorized honorific chants”. We’ve observed ourselves do this for centuries. Are your descriptions all that insightful? How do you solve isolation? Can you? Will thermodynamics allow it? Or are we just neglecting a different cohort? Again due to memory or social systems are always brittle. Everyone chafes over social evolution of some kind, no matter how brave a face they project in platitudes, biology self selects. So long as the economy prefers low skilled rhetoricians holding assets, an inflexible workforce constrains our ability to flex. Why is there not an “office worker” culture issue? Plainly self selecting for IT to avoid holding the mirror up to itself. Growing up in farmland before earning to STEM degrees, working on hardware and software, I totally get the outrage of people breaking their ass to grow food while some general studies grad manages Google accounts and plays PS5 all night. Extreme addiction to a lived experience is the American way from top to bottom. Grammatically correct analysis of someone else. But this all gets very 1984 feeling; trust posts online, ignore lived experience. It’s not hard to see your post as an algebraic problem; the issues of meatspace impact everyone regardless of the syntax sugar analysis we pad the explanation with. How do you solve for the endless churn of physics? |
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Excuse me but what in the name of ever-loving fuck did I just read.