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“Well, the question ‘Did that happen?’ begs the question ‘What do you mean by happen?’
“Because when you deal with fundamental reality and you pose a question, you have to understand that the reality of the concept of your question when you’re digging that deep are just as questionable about as what you’re questioning!
“Now so people say to me, ‘What do… do you believe in God?’
“And I say, ‘OK; there’s a couple of mysteries in that question.’
“What do you mean, ‘do?’
“What do you mean, ‘you?’
“What do you mean ‘believe?’
“And what do you mean, ‘God?’
“And you say as the questioner, ‘Well, we already know what all those things mean except belief in God.
“And I think, ‘No! If we’re going to get down to the fundamental brass tacks, we don’t know what ANY of those things mean.’”

Jordan Peterson
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Darrell Nelson Kotton
creates most lethal Covid variant in Boston
lab (pre-print author)
Camille Nelson Kotton - voted
today to put covid vax on childhood schedule

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What is anatidaephobia?

The fear that a duck is watching you
Those who suffer from anatidaephobia have an intense fear that they're constantly being watched by a duck. Hey, most fears are illogical, right?

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Louisiana Purchase Festival Hall, St. Louis World's Fair (1904), St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America
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TIL that, in the face of disasters, ordinary humans did not typically panic, lose all rationality and resort to looting. Instead, after almost all disasters, people often become stoic and altruistic, even when they have suffered injury or property damage themselves.
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I will NOT forget Christian Secor and I will NOT let his persecution be forgotten. 42 fucking months.
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Admire Kyoto’s beauty! 🇯🇵 Make a trip to Japan during November or December to enjoy the abundance of fall foliage. 🍁 The popular temples and shrines also tend to host seasonal events, so you can truly take in the spectacular sights. ❤️

📍 Kyoto, Japan

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Related to the constant denial of many phenomena, is the tendency to argue that stupid or ill-conceived state policies are mere pretexts for deeper, cleverer ends.

This is generally not the case, and I really want to warn against recasting every last instance of obvious stupidity as a genius twelve-dimensional strategic move.

The blunt truth is that Western states are massively powerful, and being stupid and heavy-handed is a luxury they can afford.

One source of their incredible power is the diffusion of political initiative downwards, out of the political arm, ever deeper into the ranks of the bureaucracy, the media and academia.

This is itself a profound source of stupidity, for the governance borg actually has very little strategic scope, profound problems with planning and execution, and acts according to an easily propagated oversimplified political programme.

There are other sources of institutional stupidity too. Bureaucrats are selected for their ability to succeed within their institutions, rather than for their breadth of vision; they act primarily to secure internal promotion and advantage, rather than to achieve specific real-world outcomes.

Nobody should expect our governments to be smart, above all because because they don’t have to be.

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/not-everything-is-fake
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