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Aug 08, 2018

Opleide, Human Era 21957, 8th moon, 5th day. Translated from ◌◌◌ to Common English. Archeological lecture hall on the history of story.

“And in attempting to breach the symbolic order by assimilating themselves into the wider patchwork legacy that they themselves were exposed too, we see an early attempt at conceptual immortality with people laying in the groundwork for the theory of General Performativity. The text “Gender Trouble” by a Judith Butler showcases a framework that establishes the concept of one’s “gender”, then thought to by some to be inextricably linked to biology, and attempts to recontextualize it in how the concept’s legacy has since grown so nebulous and all-encompassing that it has now gained sufficient context for it to become its own context.

We see later attempts by Humanists Claude Grothendeick and Alan Sokal to apply this to the interpretations of empirical data, a satirical mistake, and the works of Grave Fould show that the application of the Placebo Effects extend to non-human consciousnesses, given sufficient complexity and a dearth of computation to process the entirety of said complexity at once. 

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Recommended Reading:

Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity, Alan Sokal.

Gender Trouble, Judith Butler

Éléments de géométrie algébrique, Alexander Grothendieck and Jean Dieudonné.

Anthropologie structurale deux, Claude Lévi-Strauss

Meta-archaeology, Claude Grothendieck

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ous. And nobody can tell the difference.

(-)burgs and (-)villes across, war has become unbearable. months have been crammed into days, the same cycle of erasure and restart treating those subjected to it like machines, the times expecting them to perpetuate miserable cycles that Camus would find abhorrent.

In ten years, the streets will be clear again, and reparations will be made. Mistakes will be acknowledged, and people will try to live lives again. Some will seek counterjustice, some still will try to pretend that the dead were never alive. Some still will forget entirely. This is not about them. Among the statistics, tens upon tens upon tens of lives were wasted, two points in that graph, will have attempted to take their passing into their own hands.

in a phrase, they've abstracted. (in their native Filipino, gone for lost)

Had they waited longer, they would've woken up to a bright, sunny day today. They would've had their morning coffee, would've laughed together.

All they've left was this screen, spitting out words and ideas, all they've ever had.

Had they waited longer, they would have continued to be the mean instead of the minority, melding into the flow, having never laid bare their ideas for anyone who would listen.
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