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Nature Loves Courage

>> No.8915382
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Launch your meme boldly

youtu.be/xXQVHwqgIMM

>> No.8915388

>>8915357
is this that druggie charlatan

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I found a book on how to be invisible

>> No.8915465

>>8915357

It's a better message than any bullshit I've seen any millennial suggest ever.

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Different methods of narrative generation often fall into two types; grammar narratives, and emergent narratives.

Grammar narratives work by modeling the rules of a given genre and using structuralism to create a grammar of narrative elements. A discourse is then generated by fitting prewritten narrative segments together using the rules of the grammar.

In contrast emergent narratives generate a story by presenting a simulation of the story setting, often using agents to play the parts of characters within a story that follow the rules of the environment and using a director agent to influence the actor agents into a creative narrative.

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Discourse narratology analyzes the stylistic choices that determine the form or realization of a narrative text (or performance, in the case of films and plays)

Also of interest are the pragmatic features that contextualize text or performance within the social and cultural framework of a narrative act

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The concept of the ‘noosphere’ - from the Greek nous ‘mind’ and sphaira ‘sphere’, or the sphere of human thought – has been around nearly 100 years. It suggests that just as the
Earth has a hydrosphere (the mass of water found on, over and under the planet), an atmosphere (dynamic system of gases, including nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide that envelope the planet) and a lithosphere (the outer crust of the planet and tectonic plates), there may be a collective planetary ‘thought field’:

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The noosphere is the third in a succession of phases of development of the Earth, after the geosphere (inanimate matter) and the biosphere (biological life). Just as the emergence of life fundamentally transformed the geosphere, the emergence of human cognition fundamentally transforms the biosphere.

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A story field ubiquitously frames what is real, acceptable, and possible, and directly shapes our lives and our world, often without our even being aware of its influence

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Theoretical physics, narratology, and narrative itself deal with the idea that reality consists of a plurality of worlds

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Every emerging culture or movement for social transformation gains its power, above all, through a compelling story field of its own

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Matrix Energetics

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Narrative Intelligence

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All the world's a story and we are all storytellers

This is the technique of bringing about change by telling a story. There are many variants and the basic concept could be almost as old as speech itself

The most powerful stories can alter the shared reality of everyone who has read them. They give convenient ways to explain complex concepts. They also have the more negative effect of making everyone think the same way about something, so while they can inspire, they can also limit imagination

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Often called The Art, it has many branches

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Narrative Exchanges

>> No.8916568

i used to think this anon was just a weird guy struggling with mental issues. now I think he or she or it is a hero

i don't know what to do with this information but that doesn't mean it's not true or that something is not important there. it's sort of like post-apocalyptic pirate schizo radio. it's very hard to steal and turn into a meme is what I'm saying

good luck alien transmitter-anon

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

>> No.8917953

really makes u think..