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      • Posadas [he/him, they/them]
        hexagon
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        8 months ago

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        • commiewithoutorgans [he/him, comrade/them]
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          8 months ago

          I feel like there should be a word for realizing the world is 3D is unique ways. I've expressed this feeling when moving furniture, when doing engineering designing, and a few others, and now with regards to geography. It's this mindblowing feeling that the 2D simplifications we often use and are so used to just remove so much possibility when you reach the edge of what's possible. Draw a line on a map and this seems ridiculous but imagine a sphere and it becomes readily apparent. Try to move a cabinet through a door without utilizing all 3 angles and it becomes apparent. Dimensional readjustment or something

          Seems pretty dialectical actually in some way I can't put my finger on