a) LA'BOR, noun [Latin labor from labo, to fail.] - "exertion of muscular strength". There's the robur/robota connection to strength.
b) being form (life) within flow (inception towards death) represents being temporary force of resistance within ongoing force of velocity, hence forced (enacted flow) labor (reacting form)
c) you got any old czech (balto-slavic?) dictionary to share? Since growing my comprehension about the suggested word being shaped out of the perceived sound; I get more and more about how the parasitic few shaped the different languages for the ignorant many. Any old dictionaries are welcome if you like to share.
Aka entertainment (enter tame mind) suggested "in nomine" (in the name of) an idol (Karel Čapek) by the few towards the consenting many.
1920
Just the right part of suggested his-story to enter and tame the minds of the many living in ignorance of their own stories as ONEs within ALL.
Universal
From U'NITY, noun [Latin unitas.] - "the state of being one; oneness"; yet how much could that one comprehend of the perceived world if he consents to entertainment by the few who control the distribution infrastructure for the suggested narrative called his-story; who utilize idols such as Karel Čapek to write fiction about yet others (Rossum), just to suggest the consenting consumers down the chain of command what "robot" means?
universal robot
Aka allegory for ones strength; which one ignores when consenting to other ones suggestions, because growing strength requires adaptation to perceived; while resisting the temptation of suggested.
‘Rossum's Universal Robots’
What's the implied message? Suggested technology for dehumanization of perceived humanity. The sleight of hand for those with eyes to see represents the umbrella used to propagate this... "science fiction" aka SCI'ENCE, noun [Latin scientia, from scio, to know.] aka perceived inspiration and FIC'TION, noun [Latin fictio, from fingo, to feign.] aka suggested information. Science Fiction represents a deliberate contradict in terms.
a) LA'BOR, noun [Latin labor from labo, to fail.] - "exertion of muscular strength". There's the robur/robota connection to strength.
b) being form (life) within flow (inception towards death) represents being temporary force of resistance within ongoing force of velocity, hence forced (enacted flow) labor (reacting form)
c) you got any old czech (balto-slavic?) dictionary to share? Since growing my comprehension about the suggested word being shaped out of the perceived sound; I get more and more about how the parasitic few shaped the different languages for the ignorant many. Any old dictionaries are welcome if you like to share.
The term was coined in K. Čapek's play R.U.R. ‘Rossum's Universal Robots’ (1920).
Aka entertainment (enter tame mind) suggested "in nomine" (in the name of) an idol (Karel Čapek) by the few towards the consenting many.
Just the right part of suggested his-story to enter and tame the minds of the many living in ignorance of their own stories as ONEs within ALL.
From U'NITY, noun [Latin unitas.] - "the state of being one; oneness"; yet how much could that one comprehend of the perceived world if he consents to entertainment by the few who control the distribution infrastructure for the suggested narrative called his-story; who utilize idols such as Karel Čapek to write fiction about yet others (Rossum), just to suggest the consenting consumers down the chain of command what "robot" means?
Aka allegory for ones strength; which one ignores when consenting to other ones suggestions, because growing strength requires adaptation to perceived; while resisting the temptation of suggested.
What's the implied message? Suggested technology for dehumanization of perceived humanity. The sleight of hand for those with eyes to see represents the umbrella used to propagate this... "science fiction" aka SCI'ENCE, noun [Latin scientia, from scio, to know.] aka perceived inspiration and FIC'TION, noun [Latin fictio, from fingo, to feign.] aka suggested information. Science Fiction represents a deliberate contradict in terms.