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>>15496893
If you like ship combat, the x wing series was well written and quite fun.

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>>15496866
This is a very interesting conception of the world anon. I love the sheer ambition and that you want to change the world in your own way.

Is this immortality you aspire to one of material and physical immortality, or one of soul / spiritual immortality? From the context it sounds like you’re describing physical immortality.

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>>13885546
>has food at home
>goes to McDonald's to shitpost

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These three questions are all interconnected so to strike at the heart of the issue we need to formulate it as a single question: Why were the greeks so disproportionately based and redpilled compared to everyone that came after them?
Any group of bodies acting with agency that possess feedback loops can be seen as an adaptive system. Thus the scope of the system you define is contingent on the traits you are looking to examine within that system, were we to discuss homo sapiens we would look at the primary conditions that homo sapiens in distinction to other mammals were evolving, were we to examine mammals we would do the same with a larger group. It is important to establish this point because I am about to examine a lot about what made the Greeks different from the other cultural groups and thus I want to preempt any semantic debates about how I am defining Greek, let it suffice that a group of people living in a certain geographical area (the exact limits of which are debatable) shared a language and culture which led to their scientific and philosophic achievements.
Most societies through history, like all biological groupings, evolve through positive and negative feedback, in the case of a biological organism it is usually sexual selection and nutritional competition. In the case of a cultural grouping these feedback systems are military selection and trade competition. If you examine Greece you will be struck by one very obvious geographic factor, it is a very dense grouping of islands.

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This is my experience. My sister spoils her kids and has zero control over them, screw supper we're going to McDonald's philosophy. And basically doesn't allow the father to do anything out of fear he could be anything like our father who was a relentless tyrant.
Although perhaps this is just a boomer cycle rather than anything beyond modern times.

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