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How did he influence E. Schrödinger?

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>>6985141
Well, how many toposfu alternatives are there...

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>>6652186
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozymandias_%28comics%29

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I've never had a diary, but I've recently stated to take notes on people, for my future behavior. Basically, how to interact with them to my benefit.
Stuff I would otherwise forget in one point in the future, like what topics triggered a positive reaction with a professor, or what turns on this and that girl most.

The text is basically a list of names of people and information I've gathered about them. Now this feels creepy to me, but not because it's far fetched, just because I've never heard of anyone doing it. But it's natural in a way, just to externalize some information.

Has this been done or used?
I was specifically thinking that in the /lit/ context, when writing, this data must be immensely helpful to create create characters and write about them.

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>>6486036
You're right, the cut is like that.
I wonder who edited this - I mean they go on vacation but get so many good "scenes" wtf, what's the moviation, really. Validation.

Also, that movie was cool - the end was odd and the whole thing morally doubtful. Anyway, when I got out of the cinema, I was in the mood to lift.

Regarding topic, my very favorite autobiography title is Heisenbergs "Der Teil und das Ganze"
i.e.
"The part and the whole"
which here has double meaning regarding his -life- as such on the one hand, and the subject of his lifelong study, -atomic physics- on the other.
I'd want to come up with such a pun.

I'm not even 30 now, though, I think (hope) the main part is still ahead of me. To be honest I don't know where I'm going right now.

So coming back to (>>6486036), what are you quoting there at the end?

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