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January 11, 2016, 07:46:50 AM |
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I'd argue the oldest forms of government were probably strongmen and overbearing tribal leaders. If you stretch out the time frame, the expansion of our in-group is even more apparent.
If you don't have guns, ISIS will kick your a**.
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January 22, 2016, 07:06:14 PM Last edit: January 22, 2016, 07:29:25 PM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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Everybody talkin’ witness segregation, 0-Confirmation, Full blocks, C0re pl0x, RBF, ETF, Reddit and Slack.it and fork it, But all we are sayin’ The human in-group’s expandin’...
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Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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February 01, 2016, 11:53:39 PM Last edit: February 02, 2016, 12:19:10 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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We must put aside our tribal quibbles before more sons, shoes are lost to this terrible conflict.
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Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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February 02, 2016, 06:44:12 PM |
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We must put aside our tribal quibbles before more sons, shoes are lost to this terrible conflict. We aren't the ones who are quibbling. It is people in government, and people who pull government strings, that are taxing us to fight other of us. 'Bout time for us to cancel government appropriation of us and our property, so that we don't lose any more shoes.
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February 20, 2016, 04:14:35 PM Last edit: February 24, 2016, 03:04:34 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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^Step away from the magnets. To make moral judgments about other humans we often need to infer their intentions. Well, I just read MIT neurosurgeons have shown that by interfering with activity in a specific region of the brain (the tempero-parietal junction) they can influence those judgments. (They do it with magnets!) The researchers have found a non-invasive technique known as transcranial magnetic stimulation will interfere with the subjects ability to judge intentions, forcing them to (get this) weigh the consequences of actions without even considering the intentions. What are the implications of this? For Bitcoin? IDK. Yet..
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Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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February 23, 2016, 08:42:56 PM |
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The apes are evolving faster then expected. If we all come together maybe we can set this back a few hundred years.
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February 23, 2016, 08:45:02 PM |
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The apes are evolving faster then expected. If we all come together maybe we can set this back a few hundred years.
The Christians did that last time... we call it The Dark Ages
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February 23, 2016, 10:05:41 PM Last edit: February 24, 2016, 03:02:19 AM by BlindMayorBitcorn |
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The apes are evolving faster then expected. If we all come together maybe we can set this back a few hundred years.
The Christians did that last time... we call it The Dark Ages Unfortunately, modern excavations in the East African Rift Valley are testimony to the antiquity of inter-group violence and warfare.* But look on the Bright Side. *Suggested Reading: On the Nataruk massacre http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/01/a-prehistoric-mass-grave-and-the-origins-of-war/424839/
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Forgive my petulance and oft-times, I fear, ill-founded criticisms, and forgive me that I have, by this time, made your eyes and head ache with my long letter. But I cannot forgo hastily the pleasure and pride of thus conversing with you.
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