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A man attracted to a woman isn’t objectifying her. Duh.
This might need to be revisited again, as it feels a little wonky at the end.. but it feels pretty good to me.
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A man attracted to a woman isn’t objectifying her. Duh.
This might need to be revisited again, as it feels a little wonky at the end.. but it feels pretty good to me.
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Women with low self-esteem, often the homely ones, get jealous and uppity over those they consider more attractive than them or who are otherwise being paid more attention to than them.
Often participate in hive-mind SocJus.
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Females >
Women seem to have no equivalent to the standard male rules of escalation. (See Male passions)
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Males >
For men, there is an implicit “code of conduct” in combat; a “code of combat”.
Male passions describes the common thread of self-control which men share. Part of that self-control appears to be present in combat escalation.
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See also A free market threatens human survival
There is not, and never was, a free market; neither in philosophy nor in implementation.
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Given a finite amount of time, only that which is most interesting is considered. This is efficient. This is also a lazy closed-minded efficiency.
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When all the good of the gameplay is locked within memory and there are no current efforts which could build future nostalgia, something is very wrong.
(Be sure to also read About)
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I have conversations with random people, many of whom inspire me enough to write blog-length responses.
I want to free ideas stranded in email. To do that, I write them into a blog post. Sometimes I do this well after the fact.
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(This was originally written a few years ago, but I’m modifying re-posting it from my old website)
Emails are like old fashioned love letters. They are written on parchment using a quill, sprayed with perfume and sealed with wax. They are hand-delivered on horseback. They are read and perhaps re-read. They are replied-to and cited.
But they are private.
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