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by gsf_emergency_6
170 days ago
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Fwiw i thought the (anti)symmetry behind the German "pun" feels kind of forced [in a Buxton sense maybe?] Only the [very] modern Korean examples passed my intuition test. Example 2 was certainly ironic, but the idea (ex3) of businesses being loyal to the customer comes closest to the (less ironic) vibe I was looking for. Noted also the level of emotionality compared to the others (including "amanah"?) https://m.sohu.com/a/234156713_100184887/?pvid=000115_3w_a The cross does not seem standard; urex "ren" (emotional, love--) is usually juxtaposed with "yi" (rationalistic, but more emotional than "solidarity"?) ditto for the other 2 arms. Btw 義理 was the (rationalising?) Japanese example that ai mode returned to me. "Xin"/"trustworthiness"/"amanah" seem to be comparable in "emo-rationality" (slightly more centred than "treue")-- to ask LLMs later) PS- I tend to view/use LLMs as a realtime debugger for social media, not a therapist (yet). Debugger hardware (moistware? Miasmaware?) is another rabbit hole. :) What is that painting? A torah allegory? (Sorry don't want to rabbit hole for a couple of days :) PPS- will ask LLM on how to interest you in a Buxton-GKC-Kahneman/Tversky connection :)) |
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The painting is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythia#/media/File:John_Collie... (my inspiration for https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39863255 )
PS. already interested, no need to bother the tensors!