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  1. amorphous_constellation

    More attacks on Free Speech in the UK

    Well that's not good, but what about the questions I asked?
  2. amorphous_constellation

    More attacks on Free Speech in the UK

    I think I might argue that, for example, that one can read all kinds of books, and listen to all kinds of talks on youtube, especially of a political nature, but you as a listener have some responsibility to interpret every form of media you consume in a the wiser way, than to just say that what...
  3. amorphous_constellation

    More attacks on Free Speech in the UK

    Well I mean no one wants a 'riot' to take place, but what about a peaceful protest? Importantly, are you allowed to protest in the uk or not? I don't know
  4. amorphous_constellation

    LEFTISTS fear opposing views, a prime example is provided

    You know the thing with this kind of post, and I know I sort of debated you recently, is that it is so short, but so full of potential questions, that I cannot possibly really know exactly what you mean. And I definitely don't want to read into what is you might mean. Do you mean on the...
  5. amorphous_constellation

    LEFTISTS fear opposing views, a prime example is provided

    Yeah, but something with that has to change at some point, I think. Not to the point where we steadily give resources to the rich or more capable, or to the point where we it cede to those who behave in an overtly anti-social matter - though I do wonder how conditions can shape character. This...
  6. amorphous_constellation

    Human predictions.

    well when I watch the tarot, I do not look at the future with it. For me, that's not what it's actually about. I am not interested in predicting the future. Instead, it is about how different archetypes / notions work together. Like if I put the hermit next to the strength woman, what is the...
  7. amorphous_constellation

    What do humans have most in common with a deity?

    The comparison is that of an almost autonomic response (I think) compared to something you can do in your head, if you probably studied it long enough. Free abstraction seems obviously (perhaps) to be the workshop foundation of deity. But the body seems like a form of training for humans, who...
  8. amorphous_constellation

    What do humans have most in common with a deity?

    Perhaps it is possible that life and wisdom require some kind of a body, but I don't think that wisdom is a given. Perhaps 'thought' is a given, but it seems that it is not intrinsically organized. It needs to be organized, perhaps in perpetuity. Or at least it takes effort to organize it...
  9. amorphous_constellation

    What do humans have most in common with a deity?

    maybe divine is not the word I was looking for, perhaps I would say that we are freer in our ability to have a thought, than we are to produce a tangible action with the human body. I can think of a peach for half a minute, and then think of the martian landscape for the reminder of that minute...
  10. amorphous_constellation

    What do humans have most in common with a deity?

    Well there might be something 'divine' in the ability to think, because the simple ability to do it is a magnitude less restrained than physical matter experiences. Though obviously, it has limitations in our case
  11. amorphous_constellation

    What do humans have most in common with a deity?

    I guess I always that that if there was a higher power, the thing we have most in common with it has to be something to do with how we think. Here is a rough list of things that might relate the human mind to the god mind One - I would say that of the processes that go on in our head, human...
  12. amorphous_constellation

    Do You Find Ietsism a Likely and/or Plausible Belief?

    I guess if I were to try to refine my view from then, I might say that a goal might be to be sated with only the certain amount of knowledge that one is allotted, or that one can learn. But a problem with that, is that one would need to find such way of viewing it to be acceptable, and perhaps...
  13. amorphous_constellation

    Republicans are a threat to democracy

    If Kamala is going to be president, fine, but she does continue this tradition doesn't she, of us being led by lawyers. I think maybe I'd rather be led by an artist for a change, or a philosophy major. I also find something about her a little unnerving: she was a prosecutor, but she laughs a...
  14. amorphous_constellation

    Republicans are a threat to democracy

    If people are spending to keep up with growth, I think maybe we have to look at why they are doing it: to keep up with growing expenses, or to get luxuries?
  15. amorphous_constellation

    Republicans are a threat to democracy

    You know, maybe there is a way to make this a non-issue for everyone. Obviously, we all know that lots of people want to come here, for whatever reason. If they decided to make policies to open the border even more in the usa, then a way to even it out, would be to have an agreement with...
  16. amorphous_constellation

    Pregnant Women in Distress being turned way from ERs

    well that's horrible. It's too bad choice A or choice B (democrat or republican) are both bad choices
  17. amorphous_constellation

    What do you guys think of Zelensky?

    maybe the ukrainian leadership should put fake trust in putin until he dies of old age, I don't know. Putin does give off a hard to predict vibe. Maybe the solution to countering that, would be partly to act hard to predict. Zelensky strikes me as being just a little bit anxious. Maybe it would...
  18. amorphous_constellation

    What do you guys think of Zelensky?

    I don't know all that much about him. Is he in his 40's? He looks like he's in good shape for his age. Maybe he looks a little anxious, but he's maybe got a harder type of job right now. Yeah I'd say he has bravery as well, standing his ground, and not just abandoning the place. But I don't...
  19. amorphous_constellation

    Agree or Disagree: voting age should be 25+

    One might argue it should be 34 and only 34. It might be the most generationaly diffuse age, when it comes to social outcomes / impact
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    JD Vance's memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy", returned to the top spot, as the #1 best selling book in the USA.

    Have you read any books on how unregulated blue-collar work can be in other countries? I have. It can get really, really bad. We should be able to maintain a reasonable standard, and keep the jobs here
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