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posted 4 years ago by you_can_do_it 4 years ago by you_can_do_it +22 / -0
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– JackArrow 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Palmyra, Syria comes to my mind.

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– TheGin89 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

This video explains many many questions I've had about the "World's Fair" as a kid. I agree - the USA was not and is not "new" ground where only Native Americans were warring with each other and hunting until it was discovered. Even the dispute of who "discovered" this land - Columbus, Leif Erikson and others - is stupid because these lands have been conquered and settled before by ancient people, which were wiped out again and again and again. There's so much more that was probably discovered only to be dismissed or destroyed thanks to government control. Imagine not just the treasures, but the culture and traditions we have lost, and how much we're losing today. This is why I'm somewhat against electronic anything - this enables a quick rewrite and destruction of whatever history or knowledge we have this far. Sure, print is also fragile, but we need the ability to have both to preserve what we know and have.

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– free-will-of-choice -1 points 4 years ago +3 / -4

Within fiction...RE'SET, noun - "In Scots law, the receiving and harboring of an outlaw or a criminal". Outlaw (out of natural law) represents ignorance (of natural law), and Crime (to separate) represents flow to form.

Within reality...ongoing flow sets temporary form into itself, which implies flow to form to flow aka inception to life to death.

Our (mass choice) of ignorance towards flow; allows others to mimic flow by constantly resetting form. They racketeer mass ignorance through suggestion; they transmute comprehension of perceived reality through suggestion of fiction. They build fiction within our minds through suggestion, and once we consented to believe the suggestion; we utilize our bodies to set fiction (ignorance of flow) into reality (form within flow).

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