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>> No.6430062 [View]
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The ultimate red pill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80oLTiVW_lc

Bertrand Russell was a chain smoker for 70 + years and lived to be 97.

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INTJ
Introvert:67
Intuitive:62
Intuitive thinking:25
Judging:1

And I’m going to ignore another irrelevant result.

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chair + friend (or duct tape) + laser pointer + measuring tape

>>3376310
it's funny because strabismus in one eye sounds like a contradiction?

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>>3111503
You can't break any boundaries by simply wishing them away.

See for instance: all technological advancements whatsoever.

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This thread is now about teapots.

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>>2992223
The minor technical issue of Searle being a very militant realist doesn't lead you into a crisis of cognitive dissonance? Your mind must be incredibly... flexible. I guess the benefits of theft over honest toil are, indeed, many.

>> No.2991123 [View]
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That sounds like it would have all the benefits of theft over honest toil.

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Because naive Set Theory is ambiguous about types.

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I mean, the ultimate question here is whether a system which rewards people for hoarding and for maximizing profits is good Capitalism.

I would submit that the answer is no, but I would also submit that the reasons are ones which can be addressed within Capitalism by reconsidering our notions about liquidity hoarding, investment, debt/credit, speculative markets, etc.

These are human institutions and as such we have ways of changing how they work to make them work better. That's all. The rentiers, however, are clearly not productive no matter how much we may believe they are entitled to "do what they want with their money."

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Trying to write an essay on the question 'Mathematics; invented or discovered', anyone wanna give me some inspiration on the question.

Here's what I got so far

http://www[dot]text-upload[dot]com/read[dot]php?id=65778&c=7925806

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still using causality, are we?

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