—“We’re in a demographic debt. Paying the debt back right away when we can afford it always works best.”—Martin ล tฤpรกn
(priceless)
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-26 14:14:30 UTC
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—“We’re in a demographic debt. Paying the debt back right away when we can afford it always works best.”—Martin ล tฤpรกn
(priceless)
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-26 14:14:30 UTC
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I’m thinking that’s not what history tells us. I mean, we’re supposed to learn from the native americans right? Aztecs? Head hunters? I mean, the native americans were so good at killing each other it’s amazing there were any left by the time we got here…
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-26 01:40:07 UTC
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—“Human Sacrifice is all good as long as you do it to the right kind of people ๐”—Arby Hyde
lolz… All human sacrifice is political in purpose.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-26 00:44:12 UTC
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heroism consists of directing risk to the production of commons. you will find that most of western civ consists of producing commons. The open question is whether it’s genetic or cultural or both. I used to think it was cultural but now I’m not sure. neoteny leads to it.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-25 13:36:43 UTC
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–“this is not the only means by which society can be structured”– No. However, it is the reason for the outsized condition and contribution of western civilization. What is science other than due diligence in testimony?
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-25 13:23:05 UTC
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In the west we developed this technology (truth, duty, reciprocity, sovereignty) are our origins as cattle raiders (horsemen, chairotters, vikings, pirates, etc) since raiding was an entrepreneurial exercise.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-25 13:18:49 UTC
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@OrienPermu If you go thru the world history of the development of law, (not just western) you’ll find disputes (tort) are decided by reciprocity given the structure of production and state of development of the people. …
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@OrienPermu If you go thru the world history of the development of law, (not just western) you’ll find disputes (tort) are decided by reciprocity given the structure of production and state of development of the people. …
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Southwestern ct and most of jersey are suburbs of ny. most of the rest of CT and all of RI are a suburbs of boston…. CT lost out. Boston got MIT, and Hartford put the university in Storrs instead of bulldozing the north end.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-23 22:30:06 UTC
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@mattsko @simongerman600 This map shows that: sw CT is in dark blue with NYC. And sitting here in CT at the moment it’s rather obvious. Worse, the 91-95 corridor is largely post-soviety-style slums and the rural areas are closer in character to western mass, nh, me.
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@mattsko @simongerman600 This map shows that: sw CT is in dark blue with NYC. And sitting here in CT at the moment it’s rather obvious. Worse, the 91-95 corridor is largely post-soviety-style slums and the rural areas are closer in character to western mass, nh, me.
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This map shows that: sw CT is in dark blue with NYC. And sitting here in CT at the moment it’s rather obvious. Worse, the 91-95 corridor is largely post-soviety-style slums and the rural areas are closer in character to western mass, nh, me.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-23 22:28:29 UTC
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@simongerman600 A lot of New Englanders think that most of Connecticut is really in the NYC region.
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The reason is the west and far east were homogenous polities, and the middle east wasn’t. The west was good farmland but distributed. The center and far east were river civs that were easily controlled, and therefore taxes, and could support standing armies.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-23 17:20:20 UTC
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@Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux It’s not like this hasn’t been discussed for the past three centuries. It is very hard to study history and not see the post-ice-age pattern. the west ran with truth and tech, the middle east with supernaturalism and sophism, and the far east with ‘reasonableness’ and harmony.
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@Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux It’s not like this hasn’t been discussed for the past three centuries. It is very hard to study history and not see the post-ice-age pattern. the west ran with truth and tech, the middle east with supernaturalism and sophism, and the far east with ‘reasonableness’ and harmony.
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It’s not like this hasn’t been discussed for the past three centuries. It is very hard to study history and not see the post-ice-age pattern. the west ran with truth and tech, the middle east with supernaturalism and sophism, and the far east with ‘reasonableness’ and harmony.
Source date (UTC): 2019-06-23 17:19:06 UTC
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@Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux There have been subsequent dark ages: the late stone age (we don’t know why). The bronze age collapse and dark age. The semitic collapse and dark age. And we are on the verge of a second semitic collapse (socialism, postmodernism, feminism, denialism). …
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@Catholic76 @StefanMolyneux There have been subsequent dark ages: the late stone age (we don’t know why). The bronze age collapse and dark age. The semitic collapse and dark age. And we are on the verge of a second semitic collapse (socialism, postmodernism, feminism, denialism). …
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