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Musings on contemporization, using Aikido‘s founder, Morihei Ueshiba as an example.
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Musings on contemporization, using Aikido‘s founder, Morihei Ueshiba as an example.
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Archivism, English > Writing >
A philosophy of mine which describes how an old work needs to be made universally contemporary by cleaning up the language in order to make it accessible to a larger audience.
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Martial arts > Tanking >
“Tanking” is what a willing assistant would do in order to show proof of what is, in fact, staged for their audience.
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As usual, I fizzled 2/3rds in.. I don’t think I connected things well. Maybe this’ll get rewritten in time.
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Pausing to collect oneself and redouble one’s efforts, or a form of “idle” practice.
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Internet >
With a child-like wanderlust mindset, one finds ones self surfing through, skimming or reading, and editing a spiderweb of wiki links until one gets lost.
Very few websites have the internal structure like a wiki, so this is rather specific to that type of website.
It is like zuihitsu, for surfing.
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Culture, Wiki > Documentation >
To turn existing words or phrases into internal links.
Wikify or Winkify is a wiki-centric use of linkify, when one uses wiki links such as WikiWords.
This is often done as part of fleshing and is essential to many mercyless refactors.