• replaceable [he/him]
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          4 months ago

          I thought the person i was replying to was talking about the quote on the right

          • milistanaccount09 [she/her]
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            4 months ago

            i have different tastes lol (also like everyone* knows the dark times should the stars go out quote so its not a huge hit to see it in a post)

  • Tachanka [comrade/them]
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    4 months ago

    Thesis: Nothing ever happens

    Antithesis: Everything always happens

    Synthesis: idk probably some esoteric shit about how everything is just nothing in disguise

    yes-hahaha-yes-r

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    • BodyBySisyphus [he/him]
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      4 months ago

      Synthesis: Everything that happens is the same as everything that has already happened; nothing is new under the sun; history is a palimpsest worn to translucent thinness by constant revision that does nothing to alter the shape of our being.

  • Owl [he/him]
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    4 months ago

    "Nothing ever happens" shouldn't be a doomer motto against accomplishing things, it should be a rejection of the idea that whatever current event is going to change anything. Because events almost never change things, and history is actually the accumulation of small fiddly factors. Personal computers took like two decades to change society, and that was a fast one.

    • heggs_bayer
      hexagon
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      4 months ago

      It's le /pol/ face. Also known as chudkak.

  • Philosophosphorous [comrade/them, null/void]
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    4 months ago

    everything already always is. the potential movement or changes possible for a concept/phenomena must be themselves contained within the concept/phenomena. the oak tree is not a completely separate phenomena from the acorn, but rather a specific stage of the entire being of the tree-seed dichotomy/spectrum, the possibility for the tree already exists/is already contained within the acorn. yet the tree will not grow without the appropriate set and setting (soil, light, water, gravity, atmosphere, etc.), so these too must all be considered as a unified whole in some sense along with the tree-seed.