Form: Definition

  • Emotionless vs Emotionally Disciplined

    emotionless = one does not have emotions of the intensity necessary to interfere with one’s thoughts, words, displays and deeds -versus- emotionally disciplined = one does not let emotions interfere with one’s thoughts, words, displays and deeds..

  • EMOTIONLESS VS EMOTIONALLY DISCIPLINED emotionless = one does not have emotions

    EMOTIONLESS VS EMOTIONALLY DISCIPLINED

    emotionless = one does not have emotions of the intensity necessary to interfere with one’s thoughts, words, displays and deeds

    -versus-

    emotionally disciplined = one does not let emotions interfere with one’s thoughts, words, displays and deeds..


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-10 17:34:00 UTC

  • Not All X Are Like that / All X Are Like That

    NOT ALL X ARE LIKE THAT / ALL X ARE LIKE THAT —“NAXALT presumes arguments on distribution are asserting AXALT. It’s applying lower order assessment to results of more complex systems (collapsing scales)”— Bill Joslin —“If you don’t actually understand AWALT none of it will make sense. Solipsism means they can’t separate themselves from a statement. They are center stage in any and every play. Any story, about any women, immediately causes them to see themselves in that situation, and they want an insurance policy for in case that happens. They NEVER want to pay the price for bad decisions. Men say “sucks to be him” and “dumbass, what did he think would happen” women never say these things are are flabbergasted when men say them out loud.”— Greg Hamilton

  • Not All X Are Like that / All X Are Like That

    NOT ALL X ARE LIKE THAT / ALL X ARE LIKE THAT —“NAXALT presumes arguments on distribution are asserting AXALT. It’s applying lower order assessment to results of more complex systems (collapsing scales)”— Bill Joslin —“If you don’t actually understand AWALT none of it will make sense. Solipsism means they can’t separate themselves from a statement. They are center stage in any and every play. Any story, about any women, immediately causes them to see themselves in that situation, and they want an insurance policy for in case that happens. They NEVER want to pay the price for bad decisions. Men say “sucks to be him” and “dumbass, what did he think would happen” women never say these things are are flabbergasted when men say them out loud.”— Greg Hamilton

  • NOT ALL X ARE LIKE THAT / ALL X ARE LIKE THAT —“NAXALT presumes arguments on d

    NOT ALL X ARE LIKE THAT / ALL X ARE LIKE THAT

    —“NAXALT presumes arguments on distribution are asserting AXALT. It’s applying lower order assessment to results of more complex systems (collapsing scales)”— Bill Joslin

    —“If you don’t actually understand AWALT none of it will make sense. Solipsism means they can’t separate themselves from a statement. They are center stage in any and every play. Any story, about any women, immediately causes them to see themselves in that situation, and they want an insurance policy for in case that happens. They NEVER want to pay the price for bad decisions. Men say “sucks to be him” and “dumbass, what did he think would happen” women never say these things are are flabbergasted when men say them out loud.”— Greg Hamilton


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-09 21:40:00 UTC

  • —“Truth? I thought you just told the truth, and that’s it!”—

    Well, you can speak honestly regardless of whether what you say is true. It’s the level of falsification you apply and the warranty you put behind it. Honest > Truthful > True > Analytically True > Tautological. Honest(personal but not instrumental due diligence complete) > Truthful(instrumental Due diligence complete) > True(proper) > Analytic Truth(math, logic) > Tautological. Man of us are honest, truthfulness takes time and effort, we rarely if ever know what’s true due to informational incompleteness, and tautology is meaningless repetition.

  • —“Truth? I thought you just told the truth, and that’s it!”—

    Well, you can speak honestly regardless of whether what you say is true. It’s the level of falsification you apply and the warranty you put behind it. Honest > Truthful > True > Analytically True > Tautological. Honest(personal but not instrumental due diligence complete) > Truthful(instrumental Due diligence complete) > True(proper) > Analytic Truth(math, logic) > Tautological. Man of us are honest, truthfulness takes time and effort, we rarely if ever know what’s true due to informational incompleteness, and tautology is meaningless repetition.

  • Well, moral LAW is objective (Logical and Scientific), moral NORMS are evolved,

    Well, moral LAW is objective (Logical and Scientific), moral NORMS are evolved, and moral PREFERENCES are expression of personal reproductive strategy. The problem is everyone assumes it works the other way ’round.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-08 18:16:00 UTC

  • “Truth? I thought you just told the truth, and that’s it!”— Well, you can spea

    —“Truth? I thought you just told the truth, and that’s it!”—

    Well, you can speak honestly regardless of whether what yo you say is true.

    It’s the level of falsification you apply and the warranty you put behind it.

    Honest > Truthful > True > Analytically True > Tautological.

    Honest(personal but not instrumental due diligence complete) > Truthful(instrumental Due diligence complete) > True(proper) > Analytic Truth(math, logic) > Tautological.

    Man of us are honest, truthfulness takes time and effort, we rarely if ever know what’s true due to informational incompleteness, and tautology is meaningless repetition.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-08 17:59:00 UTC

  • THE MATTER OF FRANCE (the Carolingian Cycle) —“The Matter of France, also know

    THE MATTER OF FRANCE

    (the Carolingian Cycle)

    —“The Matter of France, also known as the Carolingian cycle, is a body of literature and legendary material associated with the history of France, in particular involving Charlemagne and his associates. The cycle springs from the Old French chansons de geste, and was later adapted into a variety of art forms, including Renaissance epics and operas. Together with the Matter of Britain, which concerned King Arthur, and the Matter of Rome, comprising material derived from and inspired by classical mythology, it was one of the great literary cycles that figured repeatedly in medieval literature.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2018-05-08 17:32:00 UTC