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The original promise of the Californian Ideology, was that the computers would liberate us

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>>8112909

Will you be the one to take a stand

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>>8084819

>Wet and Dry, Grain and Fruit

...Tasty times and food

>Kairos (kαιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment (the 'supreme moment'). The ancient Greeks had two words for time: Greek: χρόνος (chronos) and kairos

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>>7388016
>Gentrys

Gentry (origin Old French genterie, from gentil, "high-born, noble")

...Besides the gentry there have been other analogous traditional elites. The adjective patrician for example...

>>7388191

What do you know of the nobility of the light?

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>>6957272
What do you know about the nobility of the light ?

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>>6895830

>postmodern culture of relativism, irony, and pastiche" is over, having been replaced by a post-ideological condition that stresses engagement, affect, and storytelling

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Our brains are all about pattern recognition and forming associations, therefore it is entirely plausible that experiences imprint certain secondary tendancies within us. A prime example of this is music, music evokes emotions, colours, textures, perhaps even memories of people, places and events. The point I wish to make here is that we carry a lot of unconscious pattern recognition software with us that help us "see" what others may be able to see

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To tell a good tale
You have to weave a good thread

>>/lit/thread/6776217

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Take a chance
On art
In poems?

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>Sparks of Creativity
>>6688695


Patterning

Creative practitioners are always involved in recognizing and creating patterns. Recognizing patterns involves identifying a repeating form or a plan in a seemingly arbitrary arrangement of things or processes. Recognizing is the analytical part of patterning, while forming is basically a creative act of constructing new patterns.

So how special are patterns? People are naturally attracted to patterns

People have the tendency to ‘look for familiar patterns in unfamiliar places

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So how special are patterns? People are naturally attracted to patterns

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>>6641091
>>6641064
"Have you checked the logos?"

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